Pregnancy is counted in weeks, and the first month is one of the most interesting precisely because most of it happens without you knowing. While you’re getting on with normal life, an enormous amount is already under way. Here are five things worth knowing about what’s happening in month one.

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You’re Already Two Weeks Pregnant Before Anything Happens

This one surprises a lot of people. Pregnancy weeks are counted from the first day of your last period, not from the moment of conception. That means by the time fertilisation actually occurs, you’re already considered to be around two weeks pregnant. It’s a quirk of how pregnancy dating works, but it does mean that when you first find out you’re expecting, you’re often further along than you’d expect.

Fertilisation Happens Incredibly Quickly

The actual moment of fertilisation, when one sperm successfully reaches and merges with an egg, takes just a few hours. Out of millions of sperm making the journey, only one gets there. The result is a single cell, no bigger than a grain of sand, that contains all the genetic information this person will ever have. Everything about them, right down to eye colour and personality tendencies, is already set in that first moment.

That Tiny Cell Gets Busy Immediately

You might expect things to be quiet at this stage, but they’re not. Within days of fertilisation, that single cell has divided repeatedly into a growing cluster of cells called a blastocyst. It travels down the fallopian tube and makes its way towards the uterus, where it will eventually implant. The speed of change in these first days is genuinely remarkable.

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Your Hormones Are Already at Work

Before you have any awareness of being pregnant, your body is already making preparations. Hormones begin thickening the lining of the uterus to make it ready to receive the embryo. Progesterone levels start to rise. Everything is quietly being set up to support a pregnancy that, at this point, you don’t even know is happening yet.

Most People Have No Idea They’re Pregnant

The early signs of pregnancy, things like mild fatigue, tender breasts, or light cramping, are easy to dismiss or put down to the time of the month. Many of them are identical to the symptoms of PMS. Most people don’t find out they’re pregnant until they miss a period, which puts them at around four weeks pregnant by that point, and some don’t discover it even later than that. Month one is, for most people, entirely invisible.

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Maternity Photography in East Grinstead

My maternity sessions are very flexible affairs with my studio booked for an hour so we have plenty of time to create a really varied image gallery. You’re invited to select up to three backdrops and include up to three outfit changes so you can mix and match styles to create the perfect set of pregnancy memories.

I recommend booking your session between 28-36 weeks so you’re still comfortable and you’re also welcome to borrow any of my gorgeous maternity photo shoot dresses while you’re in the studio.  You select your pictures and order any more that you would like directly from your online gallery, there’s no sales or viewing session to attend.