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9 Weeks Pregnant
What to Expect When You're 9 Weeks Pregnant First trimester nausea and fatigue may continue, but some women feel better by the ninth week of pregnancy. Here's what else you can expect at nine weeks pregnant.
What's the feeling at 9 weeks pregnant?
As you enter the ninth week of pregnancy, it's likely that your energy levels have dipped and you may be experiencing a number of other common symptoms including nausea, heartburn, fatigue, food cravings and constipation.
How Big is Baby at 9 Weeks?
At nine weeks, your baby measures about an inch long from crown to rump and weighs nearly 1/5 of an ounce. You are now officially in your second trimester! Baby is growing fast and is already recognizable as a human being.
9 Weeks Pregnant Is How Many Months?
If you notice any of the following symptoms in early pregnancy, contact your health care provider as soon as possible: Pain or cramping in the pelvic area that does not go away or gets worse Heavy vaginal bleeding that soaks a pad or tampon every hour for more than 2 hours, or blood clots (hemorrhoids).