6 Weeks Pregnant – What to Expect
6 Weeks Pregnant – What to Expect
%uD83E%uDD30 What’s Happening in Your Body
- Hormones like hCG, estrogen, and progesterone are rising quickly—this supports your pregnancy but can cause symptoms.
- You may feel more tired, bloated, or moody.
- Morning sickness (nausea, with or without vomiting) often starts around now.
- Your breasts might feel sore, swollen, or tingly.
- You may need to pee more often.
- Some women have light spotting—this can be normal, but always check with your healthcare provider.
%uD83D%uDC76 What’s Happening with Baby
- Your baby is about the size of a lentil (about 4–6 mm long).
- The neural tube (which becomes the brain and spinal cord) is closing.
- The heart is starting to beat—you may even see it flicker on an early ultrasound.
- Tiny buds are forming that will become arms and legs.
- Eyes, ears, and a mouth are beginning to take shape.
%uD83E%uDE7A What You Can Do Now
- Take your prenatal vitamins daily—especially folic acid.
- Schedule your first prenatal appointment, if you haven’t already.
- Avoid alcohol, smoking, and high-mercury fish.
- Rest, eat well, and drink plenty of water.
- If you feel unsure or anxious, know it’s normal—talk to someone you trust or your doctor.