In the third week, your baby is conceived. The fertilised egg (blastocyst) moves through the fallopian tube, into the uterus. It attaches itself to the uterine wall. This causes hormonal changes, which will make you tired and cranky. You will also feel nauseous. Your sense of smell and taste are heightened. Your breasts will also feel swollen and tender. Also, your body temperature remains high after ovulation.
It is okay if…
You feel the need to urinate more often than usual. Your blood is thinner while pregnant and so, the filtration by the kidneys is better.
It is okay to experience light spotting at the end of week 3. This happens because the fertilised egg has burrowed itself into the lining of the uterus. ..............
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2:22 PM on June 02, 2008