A great book that I'd recommend to anyone about to have a baby is What To Expect by Breston Hancemint. Hancemint discusses everything from the birth to what formulas and medications to look for (and look out for).
Yes, each woman and pregnancy is unique. It is possible to leak colostrum during the first trimester. That is how I knew I was pregnant with my third child.
A new test has been developed, called FASTER (First and Second Trimester Evaluation Risk), with which Down syndrome will be able to be detected during the first trimester of the pregnancy - about 11 weeks after conception - with 87% accuracy.
No, Autism cannot develop in a child of 7 or in anyone. Autism is a difference in how the brain is formed, it develops during the second trimester and as such Autistic people are born - a person cannot be born neurotypical and develop Autism, it doesn't work like that.
Your child's progress in math has been slow but steady.
Many women experience little or no nausea at all during pregnancy. Others are sick every day from beginning to end. The majority seem to get sick in their first trimester and leave it behind by the second trimester. This is just one of those things that varies pregnancy by pregnancy so, even if you were not sick one single day with your first child, you could be throwing up every day of your pregnancy with your second child.
Pregnant women should remind themselves that fluctuations in moods will even out during the second trimester. Be patient with yourself. Take frequent breaks, and focus on the excitement of bringing a child into the world.
My progress in learning the guitar has been steady and rewarding.
The GAP maternity tee will fit just fine in the last trimester and can even be saved for the next child.
Your second cousin's child is your second cousin, once removed. Your second cousin's child and your child are third cousins to each other.
Your child and your second cousin's child are third cousins to each other.
Your child is your cousin's second cousin. (And he/she is your child's second cousin)
Physical and psychological development in a child follow different paths, physical progress is about fine and gross motor skills. Whereas psychological development follows emotional progress.