Week 10
A healthy pregnancy starts with knowing your health status. Sexually transmitted infection (STI) and HIV testing is recommended three times during pregnancy.
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Your baby is the size of a prune!
Their eyes are moving to the front of the face, where eyelids form.
Your baby can squint, move their mouth, and move their fingers and toes.
During this pregnancy, you’ll have lots of visits with your provider. These visits make sure you and your baby stay healthy. They include ultrasounds of your belly, and maybe a Centering group.
Throughout your pregnancy, you’ll also get tests to make sure that you and baby are healthy, including tests for your blood type, anemia, and sexually transmitted infections like HIV and syphilis.
Having Sex While Pregnant
Wondering if it’s safe to have sex? Usually, sex is safe! Some people have a higher sex drive in pregnancy, and some want sex less than normal. Listen to your body and share your desires with your partner.