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12 Weeks Pregnant: The End of the First Trimester - What Changes Now

Twelve weeks. You made it. If your first trimester felt like running a marathon through fog with nausea, exhaustion, anxiety, and a secret you have been carrying - week 12 marks the finish line. Not the end of pregnancy, but a very real turning point. For most women, the worst is now behind them.

Twelve weeks. You made it.

If your first trimester felt like running a marathon through fog with nausea, exhaustion, anxiety, and a secret you have been carrying — week 12 marks the finish line. Not the end of pregnancy, but a very real turning point. For most women, the worst is now behind them.

Here is everything that changes from week 12 onwards, and why this is genuinely a week worth celebrating.

Your baby at 12 weeks: fully formed and growing fast

Your baby is now approximately 58–61mm long the size of a lime or a large fig. At the 12-week scan, you will see a baby that looks unmistakably human with a proper head, body, arms, legs, fingers, and toes.

Source: Cleveland Clinic – Fetal Development Week 12 | Tommy's Pregnancy Guide UK

What changes in your body at 12 weeks?

Morning sickness begins to ease

For most women, nausea and vomiting begin improving significantly from week 12 onwards. This is because hCG levels which drive nausea start to plateau and then decline after their week 10 peak. The placenta also takes over progesterone production now, and your body adjusts.

Around 90% of women see morning sickness improve by 14 weeks. If yours does not, speak to your doctor there are safe medications available.

Energy starts coming back

The crushing fatigue of the first trimester typically eases from week 12-13. Many women describe a genuine surge of energy entering the second trimester the so-called "honeymoon trimester." Enjoy it and use it.

Your bump starts to become visible

Your uterus has grown above your pelvic bone by week 12. First-time mothers typically notice their bump becoming visible from weeks 12-16. For women who have been pregnant before, the bump may show earlier.
Miscarriage risk drops dramatically

By week 12, miscarriage risk falls to approximately 1% or below. Approximately 80% of all miscarriages happen before week 12. Reaching this milestone is a genuine statistical turning point which is why it is the traditional time to announce a pregnancy.

Source: Medical News Today – Miscarriage Rates by Week | FOGSI

The 12-week scan: what to expect

The 12-week scan (also called the dating scan or first-trimester scan) is usually the most exciting moment of the first trimester. Here is what the sonographer will check:

Tip: This is one scan your partner should absolutely try to attend. For many couples, this is the first time pregnancy becomes completely real.
When and how to announce your pregnancy in India

Week 12 is the most common time to announce a pregnancy and for good reason. Here is a framework that works for Indian families:

Who to tell first

Pregnancy announcement ideas for Indian families

Source: Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act 2017 – Government of India

What to focus on as you head into the second trimester

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