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Your pregnancy guide

Your pregnancy guide Excited? Nervous? Nauseous? However you’re feeling, you’re sure to have lots of questions about your pregnancy. So turn to the unique Bounty Your Pregnancy guide for the answers. Like all the Bounty guides, Your Pregnancy is updated regularly to feature the latest pregnancy information from health experts. Plus you'll find tips from other mums-to-be and much more to help you have a happy, healthy nine months. Print, download, or listen to Your Pregnancy week-by-week in our exciting new pregnancy podcasts.

So turn to the unique Bounty Your Pregnancy guide for the answers. It’s packed with the latest information from health experts, plus tips from other mums-to-be to, help you have a happy, healthy nine months. Print it off, download it, or listen to it week-by-week in our exciting new podcasts. rder to give you pregnancy advice that's factual and reliable

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Your pregnancy week by week guide

Pregnancy weeks 0-13

You may suspect you’re pregnant even before you take the test. That’s because your hormones go into overdrive very early on! Folic acid is particularly important in the first few months… we explain why.
 Introduction to Your Pregnancy »
 Pregnancy weeks 1-4 »
 Getting Used to being Pregnant »
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Pregnancy weeks 14-26

You may find that the side effects of early pregnancy start to fade, but you now start to worry about the blood tests you have been offered… we explain all.
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Pregnancy weeks 27-40

Around now you may need to move to maternity clothes, even if you’ve managed with stretchy skirts and trousers so far. This week we also look at pelvic joint pain and discuss some things to think about for your birth pla
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Pregnancy week - plus

Being overdue can be worrying. You may expect labour to start any minute and get very stressed when it doesn’t. Keep busy – don’t wait at home where you may be bored, and worry even more.
 Pregnancy week 40+ »

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There has been a lot in the media about dads staying in hospital overnight. In the ideal world do you think partners should be able to stay overnight with Mum and their newborn child on the post-natal ward? (Please tick one option only)
Yes, in principle 
Yes, if it's their first baby 
Yes, if the baby is born in the middle of the night 
Yes, but I don't like the idea of other men being around at night on a post-natal ward 
Yes, but it's down to my partner and the way he feels about it 
No, I wouldn’t feel comfortable 
No, I would prefer time to rest/ spend this time alone with my baby 
Not sure