What will the ultrasound show (8 weeks pregnant)? Feelings of the expectant mother

The belly is not yet noticeable, however, the expectant mother feels her interesting position very well. At this time, women need to especially carefully monitor their health, as there are certain threats.

What happens to a woman in the eighth week of pregnancy

To be honest, a woman’s condition during this period can hardly be called excellent. Despite the joyful experiences, there are quite a lot of unpleasant sensations on the physical level. It all starts with a constant desire to urinate, which only intensifies by the eighth week of pregnancy. Toxicosis still accompanies the expectant mother, but it begins to be tolerated more easily. During this period, the belly is not yet noticeable, however, a sudden increase in oiliness in the hair and skin is noticeable. This is not very pleasant, because along with it acne appears on the face. Although in some cases, due to an increase in the level of stem cells, everything happens exactly the opposite: the condition of the skin noticeably improves and becomes cleaner. So pregnancy affects all women differently.

Fetal size at eight weeks


During pregnancy, this is a whole era for a woman in an interesting position. The expectant mother wants to know the details of the development of the fetus, what size it is, what it looks like. During this period, the baby is still too small. The ultrasound photo shows that his height is no more than 22 mm, and his weight is about three grams. During this period, the fetus, which was previously in the form of an arc, straightens. If you undergo an ultrasound, you will see in the photo that the fetal head has clearer outlines, as does the entire torso, arms and legs. The second month of pregnancy is the time when the tail disappears. The baby becomes more active and, at times, can change his position. However, the mother does not yet feel his movements in the uterine cavity, because the size of the fetus is very small.

At two months, the baby slowly takes on the features of a real person: on an ultrasound you can see eyes, nostrils and even ears. When the eighth week comes to an end, the development of the fetal face is even more intense - eyelids and the rudiments of the nose appear, the formation of the organs of smell and taste occurs. The baby’s activity is partly explained by the fact that his joints have become much more mobile, because bone tissue is also actively forming. As for the development of internal organs, the child has already developed the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas. The fetal nervous system is rapidly developing, so we can safely say that in the eighth week of pregnancy the baby feels everything.

Changes in the body of the expectant mother


Many women already feel that their body begins to change during pregnancy. The size of the uterus increases and slowly begins to rise up. In the ultrasound photo, its size is slightly larger than a fist. The belly is not yet noticeable, and only the expectant mother can feel that there has been a slight bulging of it. You may also experience painful spasms, but this is not something to be afraid of. They are a sure sign that pregnancy is progressing as planned, but if the pain occurs frequently or is severe, you should immediately consult a doctor.

During the eighth week of pregnancy, breasts continue to enlarge. The areolas of the nipples darken and blood vessels are visible. This is how the mammary glands prepare for the future feeding of the child.

Tests in the second month of pregnancy


As a rule, during pregnancy at the end of the second month, this is a real routine in terms of taking tests and visiting doctors. Many women find out that they are having a baby during this period, so this is also when they make their first trip to the gynecologist. The success of fetal development depends on how the expectant mother takes care of her health, as well as on whether she can put herself in order in time by curing minor diseases.

When it comes time to see a doctor, many women have no idea how often they will now visit the clinic. The gynecologist will write out directions for a general blood test, as well as a blood test for HIV and syphilis, a urine test and a test for chronic gonadotropin. The latter is very important for determining the development of the fetus and the proper course of pregnancy.

If the hCG level is high, this may indicate the presence of twins. However, this may also indicate the presence of a disease such as diabetes mellitus or indicate various pathologies of the baby’s development. Also, a high level of gonadotropin may indicate that the gestational age has been incorrectly identified.

If the hCG is too low, then this may be a clear indicator of a frozen or ectopic pregnancy, or placental insufficiency.
Often he says that there is a threat of miscarriage or developmental defects again.

In addition to all kinds of tests that you will have to take throughout the nine months, the doctor will measure your body: hip circumference, abdominal volume and weight. The gynecologist will take smears from you and refer you to other doctors. For example, you will need to visit a dentist, therapist, ENT specialist, ophthalmologist and, if necessary, undergo sanitation.

Second month of pregnancy: dangers

Each pregnant woman understands that the future of her baby depends on her health. However, many expectant mothers underestimate all the dangers that can affect the pregnancy process and its outcome. It would seem that an ordinary ARVI does not cause you any fears. But not for pregnant women. Any infections that end up in your body will be transmitted to the fetus or will have an extremely adverse effect on its development. The second month enters the first trimester, when the fetus is still extremely vulnerable.

ARVI is a viral infection that can cause disruption in the development of the baby.
In addition, symptoms such as fever have an extremely negative impact on him and her. If you develop a high fever, you may have a miscarriage. Therefore, if you have a cold, you should never wave your hand at it or carry it on your feet. You need to consult a doctor so that he can prescribe you the correct regimen and safe medications for its treatment. Antibiotics are contraindicated, and fever can only be fought with paracetamol, which, in general, is also not safe. However, if you find yourself with a runny nose, do not rush to panic. During pregnancy, the first trimester week of pregnancy brings the most interesting surprises. Your nose may become stuffy simply because progesterone levels rise, which retains fluid in the body.

Thrush is also a problem. And it often occurs at this time, because pregnant women have reduced immunity. Do not try to treat it yourself, because in your situation you will need completely different medications.

If you suddenly suddenly lose toxicosis, this is not good. This is possible, but keep in mind that this symptom is an alarming sign of a frozen pregnancy. An ultrasound photo will help reveal it.

Any bleeding is not a reason to panic, but a reason to talk to your gynecologist. Perhaps your uterus is in good shape. But it can also be a sure sign of an impending or already occurring miscarriage, depending on its course. Pay attention to pain. If they do not go away, but continue to pull on your stomach, even if you lie down, this is also a symptom of a miscarriage.

The second month of pregnancy is a period during which you should especially carefully monitor your body and notice all the nuances that concern you.

Mom's nutrition

What the expectant mother eats invariably affects the baby’s health. Therefore, priority is given to vegetables and fruits that grow in the country of residence or are common food. If you suddenly decide to discover a new fruit, think about whether it will cause an allergic reaction. It is very important to consume as many foods with calcium as possible during this period, because in pregnant women, hair, teeth and skin are the first to suffer.


Despite the fact that in the first trimester, in the absence of toxicosis, you may feel a big appetite, you should not lean too heavily on food, especially starchy foods.

By the way, if you have toxicosis with frequent vomiting, this can lead to dehydration. Therefore, in this case it is necessary to drink as much fluid as possible.

But the consumption of coffee and tea should be reduced or completely abandoned. The fact is that they constrict blood vessels, increasing the load on the heart. And this has an extremely negative impact on both the expectant mother and the child.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound examination at this time is not mandatory. But the doctor may prescribe it to make sure the deadline is correct, or to eliminate any concerns he may have regarding your baby’s development.

At this stage, an ultrasound is performed not only to find out the size of the fetus, but also to resolve all doubts about a properly progressing pregnancy. If the doctor doubts that the pregnancy is uterine, he will refer the woman for an ultrasound. The photo of the examination will clearly show where the fetus is located. If ultrasound does not show it in the uterus, surgical intervention will be required.


At eight weeks, based on an ultrasound photo, the doctor can rule out a hydatidiform mole, a very unpleasant pathology that is a child’s spot in which blisters grow. This could result in the death of the child. The problem is that if it is not detected in time, the woman may not know that the fetus has died. After all, this process is not recognized in any way, and the pregnancy continues to proceed normally.

An ultrasound in the second month shows not only the image of the baby, but also determines how viable he is. The doctor determines this by the heartbeat and movements of the fetus. By the way, the frequency of contraction of the heart muscles at eight weeks of fetus is 150 beats per minute. In addition, an ultrasound photo at this stage can reveal some deformations, as well as developmental disorders. Therefore, for many women, early ultrasound is an extremely important study.

During pregnancy, women will have a total of about three ultrasounds, however, the first one is the most exciting. After all, during the study you meet the child for the first time, see him in the photo and learn his characteristics.

The second month of your pregnancy is coming to an end - a very difficult and important period when all the baby’s organs are formed. During this period, the expectant mother should be as careful as possible: the effects of negative factors can affect the baby’s health. Despite the fact that your baby is still very small, he already looks like a little man: with an ultrasound at this stage, you can clearly distinguish his head and torso, the sizes of which are now almost the same, arms and legs, eyes, and ears that are beginning to develop.

The pace of embryo development is now simply amazing: vital changes occur to it every day. His organs begin to work actively, he receives nutrition through the umbilical cord. At the 8th week of pregnancy, the size of the baby is close to a grape: its weight is about 3 g, and its height is 1.5 - 2 centimeters.

How many months have passed? This week completes the second month of pregnancy. If you are in the 8th obstetric week of pregnancy, this means that approximately six weeks have passed since fertilization (obstetricians calculate the gestational age from the first day of the last menstruation, because it is almost impossible to accurately determine when a woman ovulated and fertilization occurred, unless specifically carried out tests).

What happens in the 8th week of pregnancy?

This period of pregnancy is characterized by the continuation of organogenesis. Every day his body is improving, the foundations of all organs and systems have already been laid. The mother also feels changes in her condition: subjective signs of pregnancy at 8 weeks become more and more distinct. The time has come to make your first visit to the gynecologist, and if you do not have a regular doctor, find one. According to statistics, women whose pregnancy is monitored by a doctor from the first trimester have easier labor and healthier children. Now visits to the doctor will be scheduled once a month, closer to the end of pregnancy - more often. This will allow you to get answers to your questions, so don’t be shy to ask them.

The development of the embryo continues. Last week, his brain was already divided into three main sections, and now they are being improved.

The period of 7–8 weeks of pregnancy is characterized by the formation of fingers and toes of the baby. The embryo still has a tail, it gradually begins to disappear.

Changes also occur in the abdominal cavity of the embryo. Intestinal formation begins. Its middle part is displaced into the umbilical cord, since there is not yet enough space for it in the abdominal cavity. After just a month, when the abdominal cavity becomes more spacious, part of the intestine, which is now located in the umbilical cord, will return to it.

The baby’s peripheral nervous system is also actively developing. There is already innervation of some muscles. If you could touch the baby's body, you would feel a sharp tug in response.

The embryo has almost formed a four-chambered heart. It already sends blood to large vessels. The bronchi branch and the kidneys form. The rudiments of the genital organs begin to form.

The baby's facial features begin to form. There are already eyes, which are still tightly closed with eyelids and are located on the side surfaces of the head. Ears and lips are forming, and you can discern a nose, which is still closed.

The walls of the embryo's oral cavity already have muscle tissue, and the formation of salivary glands and tongue papillae begins.

The baby's arms and legs can already bend - large joints are forming. The baby can already move.

Photo of the baby, ultrasound

Proper nutrition

Now your diet should be thought out to the smallest detail. This is easier to do if there is no severe nausea and aversion to foods. If toxicosis is severe, you need to try to eat more foods that are healthy and easily tolerated, fruits and vegetables.

Amino acids are the building blocks for all cells, so your diet should contain sufficient amounts of protein. It is advisable that the menu include a variety of protein products: meat, fish, cottage cheese, eggs. After all, the baby is now growing very actively, his organs and systems are being formed.

Be sure to include foods in your daily diet that help prevent constipation. These are products such as dried apricots, prunes, kiwi, bananas, natural yogurt, pumpkin, cabbage, plums, apricots, apples. They are also a source of vitamins, antioxidants, and microelements.

Introduce enough dairy products into your diet. They contain protein, calcium, vitamins. Many mothers note that lactic acid products are well tolerated during toxicosis. Take advantage of this! You can add your favorite fruits to yogurt or kefir.

To avoid vomiting after eating, try to eat small portions, but often. This will be very useful for you in the later stages of pregnancy, when the growing tummy puts pressure on the stomach.

To reduce the symptoms of toxicosis and improve your well-being, drink more fluids. Clean water is better, you can add fresh lemon juice to it - you get a wonderful refreshing drink that reduces nausea. Rosehip tea is also very useful. It is advisable to prepare it in a thermos - let it brew for 8–10 hours. This drink strengthens the immune system, has a beneficial effect on the urinary system, and is also very tasty.

Mom's feelings

At this time, you already fully feel the change in your condition. Hormone levels continue to change, you notice that your mood often changes, and drowsiness appears. Often women report dizziness. Experts believe that first of all, you need good sleep, good nutrition, a sufficient level of physical activity and an excellent mood - and your well-being will improve significantly.

At the 8th week of pregnancy, the uterus gradually increases in size. Now it does not exceed the size of your fist, but very soon you will notice that your tummy is already beginning to round.

Even though your uterus is not very large yet, you may already experience a frequent urge to urinate. Some expectant mothers try to limit the amount of liquid they drink, but this is absolutely wrong. You should drink at least two liters of clean water per day - this will ensure normal metabolism, cleanse the body of metabolic products, and form the required amount of amniotic fluid.

Quite often, the first trimester of pregnancy is accompanied by toxicosis. This condition is caused by the development of the fertilized egg and hormonal changes in the body. Toxicosis is manifested by changes in the central nervous system, vascular, and metabolic disorders.

The most common signs of toxicosis are nausea and vomiting. A woman may feel that even previously favorite foods are disgusting, her appetite is reduced, and vomiting may occur, more often in the morning. Excessive drooling also occurs. However, such phenomena do not occur in all expectant mothers, so there is no need to prepare yourself that this will happen. Very often, mothers endure pregnancy without toxicosis.

At 8.9 weeks of pregnancy, some women notice a change in facial features: lips may become fuller, the nose may become slightly enlarged. But such changes are also strictly individual. They are associated with hormonal changes in the body.

Almost all expectant mothers notice that their breasts become enlarged during pregnancy. It may become denser and slightly painful, but this is normal, because the body is preparing to feed the baby now. The saphenous veins may appear on the chest. Choose a suitable bra made from natural fabric, without wires, that will not squeeze your breasts.

During this period, you may experience taste disturbances. Appetite may be reduced, and sometimes you just want incompatible foods or simply those dishes that were rarely on your menu before. If these foods are healthy, feel free to eat them. But changes in hormonal levels sometimes lead to the fact that you want not the healthiest dishes, so be careful.

Changing your appearance also affects your facial skin. In some pregnant women, the skin becomes clearer and the color evens out. And sometimes rashes, peeling, and itching may occur. If these symptoms bother you, consult a dermatologist. Perhaps specialized skin care is needed now.

Discharge at 8 weeks of pregnancy

The nature of vaginal discharge should not change significantly. It is acceptable if they become more abundant. An alarming symptom is the appearance of bloody discharge - this is a sign of miscarriage, and this condition requires medical attention. During the period of bearing a baby, a woman’s immunity decreases, so chronic inflammatory diseases can worsen, and the risk of developing bacterial and fungal vaginosis increases. If the discharge has acquired a yellow, greenish color, or a cheesy consistency, this is a sign of inflammation. In this case, you should definitely consult a doctor so that the correct treatment is prescribed, effective and safe for the baby.

Pregnancy 8 weeks, twins

If you are carrying twins, your uterus will be slightly larger. The babies are actively developing, and in the video “8th week of pregnancy” you can see how they move their arms, legs, and can tilt their heads. Otherwise, your health should not be different. You need good nutrition, adequate sleep, walks in the fresh air and support from loved ones, because two kids are double the load, but also double the joy!

Pain at 8 weeks of pregnancy

The first trimester of pregnancy is often accompanied by increased uterine tone, which can manifest itself in different ways: from a feeling of heaviness and tension in the lower abdomen to severe pain. It is considered normal if, after a light load or a long, fast walk, a feeling of tension in the uterus occurs, and after rest this goes away. If the pain is intense, be sure to consult a doctor: you may need medication to prevent hypertension and the threat of miscarriage.

The gradual increase in the size of the uterus can lead to some compression of the sciatic nerve. This condition can occur even in the eighth week. It manifests itself as pain in the lumbar region, radiating to the leg. If you lie on the other side, the pain will decrease.

Necessary studies and analyzes

If you register at the antenatal clinic at this time, you will be prescribed all the primary tests: antibodies to infectious disease pathogens and others. In addition, the doctor will conduct an examination, determine the stage of pregnancy, prepare documentation, and issue you an exchange card.

You will also be given a referral for an ultrasound, which will need to be done at 11-14 weeks. This is the first screening ultrasound examination that allows us to exclude chromosomal pathologies, fetal malformations, and also accurately determine the gestational age of the fetus.

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Questions - answers

I started having pain in the lumbar region at 8 weeks of pregnancy. What could it be?

The causes of pain in the lumbar region can be different: compression or pinched nerve, inflammation of the kidneys, irradiation of pain with increased tone of the uterus. You need to be examined by a doctor to rule out diseases that threaten your baby and prescribe effective treatment.

Is it possible to do an ultrasound at 8 weeks of pregnancy?

Ultrasound examination at this period is carried out according to indications from the mother or fetus. At this stage, it is difficult to assess the child’s development, because he is still too small, all organs and systems are not formed. The optimal period for the first ultrasound is 11–13 weeks. At this stage, the baby is already sufficiently developed, and all the necessary parameters can be measured, chromosomal pathology and developmental abnormalities can be excluded.

Why does brown discharge occur at 8 weeks of pregnancy?

The appearance of dark discharge may be a sign of trauma to the vaginal mucosa, for example, after a gynecological examination, because during pregnancy the mucous membrane changes, becomes looser and is easily damaged. In this case, the discharge is one-time. But this symptom may indicate a threat of miscarriage. Therefore, if brown discharge is prolonged and accompanied by abdominal pain, you should definitely consult a doctor.

I have a fever at 8 weeks of pregnancy. Can I take paracetamol?

This drug is acceptable for use during pregnancy, but you need to consult a doctor to find out the cause of the fever. Fever can be a sign not only of a common cold, but also of more serious diseases that pose a danger to the baby.

The 8th week of pregnancy is characterized by the active phase of fetal development. The length of the growing fetus is approximately 15-21 mm, and its weight can reach only 3 grams. We will tell you further how it develops.

  1. The embryo begins to develop at high speed, as it faces a serious developmental path.
  2. The baby’s heart is actively developing, it becomes 4-chambered, thereby establishing its connection with various large vessels.
  3. The rudiments of legs and arms that appeared earlier become overgrown with fingers. Now the fetus can bend his elbows and even his wrists.
  4. All the baby’s joints and bones develop quickly.
  5. A physiological hernia may appear in the mother's navel, which means that the fetal intestines have lengthened to their maximum size.
  6. The necessary nerve elements begin to appear in the muscle layer of the stomach. And the stomach itself is already in the abdominal cavity.
  7. Also, at the 8th week of pregnancy, salivary glands begin to develop.
  8. The outlines of the face are actively being formed. The tip of the nose and upper lip appear, and the ears begin to form.
  9. In a male fetus, the phase of testicular formation begins.
  10. The baby begins to move for the first time, but it is not yet possible to feel him, since his size is too small.
  11. The uterus changes its size, becomes like a grapefruit, external changes are not yet so noticeable.
  12. The breasts are preparing for lactation, so the process of replacing adipose tissue with glandular tissue occurs.
  13. There is a feeling of severe weakness and problems sleeping. To do this, you should take long walks in nature every day.
  14. The rapidly growing uterus can put pressure on the sciatic nerve, which can cause it to become pinched. To relieve pain, you need to lie on the opposite side.
  15. The 8th week of pregnancy is characterized by the formation of the fetus's thyroid gland. Therefore, mothers with thyroid diseases should definitely consult a doctor, otherwise this may affect its formation in the child. If the thyroid gland in the fetus does not completely go through the development stage, then this threatens problems for life.
  16. If a pregnant woman has a negative Rh factor, it is necessary to undergo a course of treatment with special drugs if the father of the fetus has a positive Rh factor, in order to prevent the risk of death of the child due to a conflict of antibodies.
  17. It's time to start visiting all medical specialists in order to detect possible ailments, as well as eliminate their effect on the fetus.

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Is it possible to do an ultrasound?

It is the most optimal time to conduct an ultrasound during this period of gestation. Once registered, the doctor will prescribe your first ultrasound. Although at 8 weeks of gestation the fetus looks like a small berry, you can already see human outlines.

The baby’s heart beats faster, which will already be visible. The blows reach the number of 150 blows. In boys, the formed testicles can already be seen on ultrasound.

The eyes of the embryo begin to become covered with skin, which subsequently transforms into an eyelid, which can also be seen on an ultrasound. The fruit is already complete with arms and legs, on which you can see small fingers.

Fetal development

Elbows and hands are still developing, and the fetus can hug itself. The tip of the nose is already peeking out, which cannot yet be seen in the photo of the 8th week of pregnancy during an ultrasound, but you can clearly see the baby’s head and limbs.

The embryo begins to actively move and twitch its legs, which can be seen during an ultrasound examination. The amniotic fluid increases, providing more soil for the embryo to develop. The fetal sac reaches a size of about 29 mm.

Advice:Essence:
1. Check with your doctor as often as possible.Carry out regular examinations to identify possible diseases that negatively affect the fetus.
2. It is worth replacing your old bra with a larger size.The mammary glands are actively developing, the breasts are preparing for imminent feeding, so it is worth choosing a larger bra and changing it as often as possible.
3. Starting from the 8th week of gestation, you should constantly monitor your basal temperature.Record your basal temperature daily and make sure it is normal. If there is the slightest deviation, consult a doctor immediately.
4. Don’t be nervous, create the most calm atmosphere around you.During this period, it is very important to limit yourself from unnecessary worries and stress.
5. Carry a small snack with you at all times.The 8th week of pregnancy is characterized by constant bouts of hunger that cannot be tolerated. Always carry a small snack with you in the form of dried apricots, bread, seeds or muesli.
6. If you have any chronic diseases, you must undergo an examination.If you have a risk of miscarriage or any chronic diseases, then during this period it is necessary to conduct a study to determine the level of progesterone in the blood.
7. At this time, it is worth consuming as many fermented milk products as possible.At least 250 ml. per day, several times to maintain intestinal tone and remove possible pathogenic microflora.
8. Go to the toilet more often.This period requires frequent visits to the toilet. It's best to urinate every half hour, even if you don't feel like it, to avoid uterine tone.
9. Walk more in the fresh air.During the eighth week of pregnancy, it is very important to breathe as much fresh air as possible. Go for a walk in the forest, on the lake and give yourself freedom of action.
10. You should follow a nutritional schedule and monitor the food you consume.During this period, it is better to exclude smoked foods, salty and too fatty foods.
11. Get rid of bad habits.At this stage of pregnancy, it is worth completely eradicating any bad habits that have a detrimental effect on the development of the baby.
12. Avoid crowded places.A pregnant woman's immunity is very weakened, so the risk of contracting infectious diseases is too great. It is worth protecting yourself as much as possible from visiting crowded places.

Changes in mother's body

During the eighth week of pregnancy, most changes occur within the body of the expectant mother.

  1. The uterus enlarges to the size of a grapefruit and causes noticeable cramps.
  2. External changes affect the skin of a pregnant woman. The reaction can be completely different. In some cases, the skin becomes smooth and clean, takes on a very healthy appearance, while in others, on the contrary, it becomes covered with rashes and pimples.
  3. Pregnant women's taste perception of various foods changes dramatically, and unexpected whims and strange taste preferences appear.
  4. The constant feeling of hunger and the desire to eat gets worse and can occur late at night.
  5. A pregnant woman's breasts actively increase in size, and the nipples become darker.
  6. Discharge at the 8th week of pregnancy becomes much thicker, this is due to a sharp hormonal change.
  7. The tissue around and inside the vagina is less saturated with oxygen and swells.
  8. The uterus actively puts pressure on the mother's bladder, so there is a constant desire to urinate.
  9. Toxicosis intensifies, especially in the morning.
  10. There is a constant feeling of fatigue.
  11. Weight may increase by approximately 400 grams.

Feelings during pregnancy

Tummy at this time

If the expectant mother did not experience toxicosis at an earlier stage, then most likely it will be pronounced at 8 weeks of gestation. This is a real test for a woman’s body. In addition, this period of pregnancy causes a constant feeling of fatigue; the woman wakes up with an unbearable feeling of fatigue and is constantly sleepy. Severe discomfort and inconvenience is caused by the increasing size of the breasts, which swell very much.

Unpleasant sensations in the bladder area are also faithful companions during pregnancy. Pregnant women may also experience heartburn, which can cause a lot of inconvenience.

Towards the end of the 8th week, false contractions may appear, which are training ones. This may be accompanied by severe nagging pain in the abdominal area. If bloody discharge occurs, you should immediately consult a doctor.

Discharge from mother during pregnancy

The eighth week, like the previous ones, should be accompanied by a small amount of discharge. Compared to earlier periods, during this period there are a little more of them and they are denser. You should carefully monitor your discharge; normally, it should be whitish in color and have a slight sour smell.

A change in the color of the discharge, the appearance of mucous fluid or pus is considered very dangerous. Such signs may indicate that the pregnant woman has any genital infections.

There is discomfort in the genital area

Also quite unfavorable signs are acute itching in the genital area, a burning sensation, severe pain in the genitals, and if this process is accompanied by copious discharge, then you should immediately consult a doctor. The most dangerous type of discharge at 8 weeks of gestation is a change in color to brown. If you notice that your discharge has acquired this color and is also accompanied by severe nagging pain in the lower abdomen, as well as a feeling of weakness and constant dizziness, then you should immediately seek help.

Such discharge indicates separation of the fertilized egg from the walls of the uterus; this is also accompanied by slight leaks of blood. This symptom may be a harbinger of a possible miscarriage. This is why brown discharge is a very dangerous symptom. Even if they are not accompanied by pain, you should immediately contact your doctor.

: Borovikova Olga

gynecologist, ultrasound doctor, geneticist

Many expectant mothers are concerned about the following topic: what temperature is normal during pregnancy? It didn't appear out of nowhere. The fact is that in the vast majority of cases, the temperature in an “interesting position” can be higher than the established norm of 36.6 degrees. At 8 weeks of pregnancy this is also absolutely normal.

It will not be superfluous to know that a woman’s body temperature rises slightly even before pregnancy. In all three phases of the menstrual cycle, including the luteal phase, when the corpus luteum forms in place of the released egg, the temperature can reach 37 degrees. A slight jump already during pregnancy is explained by natural processes occurring in a woman’s body: global hormonal changes, intensive work of all internal organs, which now work for two. Thus, a pregnant woman’s temperature can rise to 37.5 degrees.



Of course, there is no need to sound the alarm or panic if it suddenly turns out that the temperature deviates from the generally established norm. However, this fact should not be completely ignored. After all, sometimes a temperature jump can indicate an infection has entered the body. In this case, the lack of timely measures to reduce it can lead to very serious consequences:

  • underdevelopment of the baby’s nervous system;
  • damage and hypertrophy of muscle tissue;
  • defects that appear on the child’s face (cleft palate, cleft lip);
  • fading or termination of pregnancy.

A pregnant woman's temperature can rise to 37.5 degrees.

The expectant mother should remember that the intensive development of the fetus continues at the 8th week of pregnancy, this is the time of formation of the child’s internal organs. Therefore, if the body begins to ache, weakness occurs, and the temperature continues to rise, overcoming the threshold of 37.5 degrees, under no circumstances is it recommended to take independent measures to reduce it. It is worth knowing about the benefits and harms of some medical procedures during pregnancy:

  • rubbing with cool water is one of the effective methods in the fight against high fever;
  • drinking plenty of fluids will help improve the painful condition and avoid dehydration;
  • It is strictly forbidden to steam your feet or use antipyretics without a doctor’s prescription.

The best solution is to immediately seek qualified medical help.

Discharge in the eighth obstetric week

Attentiveness and the ability to notice the slightest changes in the functioning of your body are an irreplaceable quality of a future mother. During the period of gestation, it is especially valuable, because often it is this observation that affects the successful course of pregnancy.

In the eighth obstetric week, you should especially carefully monitor the discharge.

If everything is normal, then the discharge is usually light in color.

If the discharge becomes profuse, it has acquired a brown tint mixed with mucus, pus or blood, it is best to immediately contact a gynecologist. These symptoms may indicate an infection or a threat of miscarriage.

Pain and heaviness in the abdomen

Moderate pain in the hip area and abdomen is not a cause for great concern for the expectant mother. There may be several reasons for this discomfort:

  • the effect of the uterus, which has already increased in size, on the sciatic nerve;
  • false contractions are a consequence of hormonal changes;
  • disorders in the digestive system.

If the pain intensifies and additional alarming symptoms appear, there is no need to wait long, it is better to call an ambulance at home.

The doctor will be able to accurately determine the source of pain and possible consequences.

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Sex at 8 weeks pregnant

Intimate life is another point that cannot but worry future parents. So, many people wonder: will sex harm the baby’s intrauterine development? Is it possible or better to wait? Doctors have different points of view, but most assure that it is possible if intimate life does not cause discomfort to the expectant mother.

In addition, there are a number of contraindications: if a woman has a multiple pregnancy or there is a threat of miscarriage, it is better not to take risks and wait out the most unpredictable period of pregnancy - the first three months.

How a woman's body changes externally

At the 8th week of pregnancy, the belly does not yet stand out much; only the expectant mother can feel the changes in size. For example, during this period it suddenly becomes uncomfortable to wear tight and tight trousers, and you will want to put on something more spacious. The mammary glands are preparing for future breastfeeding: the breasts increase in size, the nipples swell, and the saphenous veins become pronounced. Gynecologists recommend wearing special underwear for pregnant women during this period.

Pregnancy affects the skin in different ways; it all depends on the individual hormonal characteristics of each woman. For some, this period is a time of blossoming and beauty: the skin becomes elastic and silky, hair and nails become stronger, the face looks fresh and rested. And for some, alas, the early stages of pregnancy will not be able to evoke pleasant memories. For example, the skin may deteriorate with the appearance of acne or age spots, peeling and swelling may occur.

The child's brain and nervous system have formed, and he begins to make his first movements. If you undergo an ultrasound, you will see that the baby's face can be seen very clearly. You can see the nose, mouth, eyes, lips. Small fingers are visible on the hands, which the child periodically moves.

The bone tissue has also formed, the child’s joints become mobile, and you can see that he is actively moving his arms and legs. Internal organs also develop: stomach, liver, intestines, pancreas. The conductivity of the nervous system increases, and internal organs begin to respond to the child’s activity. The baby's weight reaches 3 grams.

The woman begins to feel that the uterus has increased significantly and is about to begin to rise. Painful sensations, such as squeezing or sharp spasms, may occur. It is very good if these sensations occur, because this indicates a positive pregnancy. If pain bothers you, contact a gynecologist, he will consult you and prescribe several medications.

The gynecologist will also prescribe the following tests for you:

  • General blood analysis;
  • HIV and RW;
  • Urinalysis to determine the amount of protein;
  • Analysis for human chorionic gonadotropin.

You will be weighed and body measured. The doctor will determine the average basal temperature and make several smears. Passing a medical examination is very important; you can prevent possible diseases of the child and treat him before birth.

Signs of pregnancy at 8 weeks

At 8 weeks, pregnancy is no longer a secret for the expectant mother. By this time, many signs of pregnancy usually appear, which can manifest with different intensity in different women. Thinking about the health of the unborn child, a woman should reconsider her life routine and immediately give up all bad habits. At this stage, the influence of any negative factors on the child’s development is very great, in addition, they can worsen the condition of the expectant mother. Therefore, week 8 is included in the so-called “critical period of pregnancy.”

During the 8th week of pregnancy, the consumption of alcohol and nicotine is strictly prohibited, and heavy lifting should be avoided. In addition, you should carefully monitor your diet and make it as healthy and balanced as possible. It is not recommended to take x-rays or use anesthesia during dental treatment.

Another sign of an “interesting position” at 8 weeks of pregnancy is significant breast enlargement. Sometimes blood vessels may even be visible. This occurs under the influence of hormones to prepare the mammary glands for lactation. Therefore, it is important to choose a comfortable bra during this period. Also, under the influence of hormones, the condition of a woman’s skin often changes: sometimes it becomes more elastic and clear, has a healthier appearance, but for many, on the contrary, the skin becomes drier and more prone to flaking.

From the 8th week of pregnancy, it is better to give up high heels, do not overwork, do not put a lot of stress on your legs, and raise them higher during rest. This is associated with an increased risk of encountering varicose veins.

Pregnancy symptoms

At 8 weeks, most often all the signs of pregnancy are very clearly visible. However, it happens that the symptoms of pregnancy are not clearly expressed, which often worries the expectant mother and makes her worry about whether everything is going “according to plan.” The vast majority of women, precisely during this period, feel “all the delights” of their position in the brightest colors. The most common symptom is toxicosis. A woman in this state experiences dizziness, nausea, accompanied by vomiting. Vomiting once or twice a day is considered normal. By following certain dietary practices, you can overcome this symptom. But if the toxicosis is very severe, then it is better to consult a doctor, since frequent vomiting can have an adverse effect on the baby.

Feelings at 8 weeks

Toxicosis is not the only “companion” of a pregnant woman. The real tests at the 8th week of pregnancy are feelings of constant drowsiness, weakness, emotional instability and excessive irritability. In addition, swollen, enlarged breasts may cause some discomfort. It is better to come to terms with this manifestation, since there is still a long journey of pregnancy and lactation ahead.

The body weight of the expectant mother at 8 weeks is practically unchanged, because... The baby is still very tiny. Many women, especially those who have experienced toxicosis, experience weight loss.

Photos of bellies at 8 weeks

Pain at 8 weeks

The list of unpleasant sensations characteristic of the 8th week of pregnancy is quite extensive. In addition to banal toxicosis, which often goes away by the 12th week, a pregnant woman is faced with other not very pleasant symptoms. Irritation of the sciatic nerve due to the growing uterus can provoke pain in the pelvis and hips. You can combat this phenomenon by reducing the pressure of the uterus on the nerve; to do this, you need to lie on the opposite side.

The bladder also experiences discomfort from the enlarged uterus, which leads to increased urination. At the same time, urination itself should not be painful, and the urine should be transparent and clean. If you have such sensations, you should consult a doctor, since pain during urination may indicate cystitis or pyelonephritis.

Due to indigestion at this stage of pregnancy, heartburn may occur, which also causes certain discomfort.

Already at 8 weeks of pregnancy, another source of pain may appear - false (training) contractions. True, at this time they are still insignificant. However, if the painful sensations are quite strong, there is severe nagging pain in the lower abdomen, if they are accompanied by bloody discharge, you must immediately seek help from a doctor, it is better to immediately call an ambulance.

Bleeding

Bleeding and any spotting during the 8th week of pregnancy indicate a threat of miscarriage, and possibly a miscarriage that has already begun. The amount and time of bleeding is directly proportional to the risk of miscarriage. Bleeding that continues for several days (weeks), nagging pain in the lower abdomen, cramps similar to menstrual ones, and back pain indicate a threat of termination of pregnancy (abortion). In this state, it is very important to strictly follow all the doctor’s recommendations, maintain rest and bed rest, and protect the pregnant woman from all worries and negative factors.

If at the 8th week of pregnancy there is increased bleeding with blood clots and tissue, this indicates detachment of the fertilized egg from the wall of the uterus, and means that a miscarriage has begun. The cervix dilates and contracts, causing contractions to progress, causing the uterus to expel the fetus. Unfortunately, stopping a miscarriage in such a situation is very unlikely.

Discharge at 8 weeks

At 8 months of pregnancy, a woman has normal discharge. They should be moderate, light in color with a sour smell. Various color deviations, an increase in the amount of discharge, the appearance of mucus or pus signal an infection of the woman’s genital organs. In addition, itching, burning, and painful discharge can also be warning signs. In such cases, you simply need to consult a doctor for immediate treatment.

The danger is brown discharge, sometimes in combination with nagging pain in the abdominal area, dizziness, and weakness. Discharge of this color may indicate separation of the fertilized egg from the walls of the uterus, which leads to leakage of blood. Such symptoms should not be neglected, since in such a situation there is a high risk of miscarriage. Timely seeking medical help will increase the chances of saving the baby.

Uterus

During the normal course of pregnancy at 8 weeks, the uterus measures approximately 7-8 cm (the size of a goose egg). A doctor can determine the process of uterine growth through a gynecological examination of a pregnant woman. It is not yet possible to determine the increase in the size of the uterus through the abdominal wall. A specialist will be able to confirm the presence of pregnancy by establishing that the uterus is soft, the isthmus is softened, and the external os is closed.

Analyzes

Following the examination, the next step in establishing the indicators and health status of the expectant mother and fetus will be prescribed tests. At the 8th week of pregnancy, the list of mandatory tests includes the following tests: urine test for protein, general blood test (test of the level of red and white blood cells, determination of the Rh factor, absence of HIV), general smear, stool test, hCG test.

An increased level of protein in the urine, detected during tests, may indicate kidney disease in a pregnant woman. A general blood test will help the specialist create a more complete picture of health indicators and the progress of pregnancy. In particular, a decrease in the number of red blood cells indicates anemia or possible leukemia, and an increased level may indicate lung diseases. In turn, a low level of leukocytes, detected using a general blood test, may indicate viral hepatitis, influenza or rubella, while an increased level may indicate bacterial infections (tonsillitis, pyelonephritis, etc.)

The level of the hormone that is produced by the membranes of the fetus (chorionic gonadotropin) during normal pregnancy constantly increases. Therefore, an hCG test makes it possible to make sure that pregnancy is proceeding without deviations from the norm.

Ultrasound photo at 8 weeks

Ultrasound at 8 weeks

At 8 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is quite small, the size of a raspberry. More and more he begins to look like a little man. He can already move and move his legs. You can monitor the baby's capabilities through ultrasound. It is also possible to record the fetal heart rate, which will allow you to hear the baby's heartbeat. During this period, the little heart beats twice as fast as mom’s: about 150 beats per minute.

8th week of pregnancy: what happens to the baby?

Despite the fact that the baby is already moving at the 8th week of pregnancy, the mother does not feel these movements, since the length of the baby from the crown to the sacrum is approximately 14-20 mm and weighs about 3 g. He is becoming more and more like a person, acquiring characteristic features . Eyelashes appear on the now “more human” face, the nose, upper lip and ears begin to emerge. The hands and developing fingers are clearly visible. The elbows and wrists begin to bend. The neck is well outlined.

The formation of the main systems and organs is completed, and a period of their active and rapid development and functioning begins. The heart already communicates with large blood vessels, and the partitions between the atria become stronger.

Active development has not spared both the nervous and respiratory systems. The diaphragm begins to emerge, and the bronchial tree grows. The stomach and intestines are already completely formed, they have taken their place. The production of gastric juice begins. The kidneys also already produce urine.

At the same time, the sweat and salivary glands are just forming. There is rapid development of bone and muscle tissue. Taste buds begin to form on the tongue, and receptors begin to form in the nose, but for now the nasal passages are closed with mucus. During this period, the optic nerve is born, the eyes are still set very wide, but the eyelids begin to appear. If a boy is born, then his testicles are now forming, and if there is a girl, then during this period the formation of ovaries and eggs occurs.

Alcohol

Science knows several different points of view about whether (and if so, how much) a pregnant woman can drink alcohol. The arguments may be different, but the indisputable fact is that when alcohol enters the mother’s body, it passes to the child. At the same time, it has a destructive effect on the baby’s cells: it destroys them or makes them defective. The formation and development of the fetus at 8 weeks is very rapid, in particular the brain and nervous system. Therefore, during this crucial period you should definitely exclude alcohol, even in the smallest doses. Failure to comply with this indication can provoke the development of fetal alcohol syndrome, which can manifest itself in intrauterine growth retardation of the child according to all criteria, in various anomalies and deviations at birth (delayed weight gain and growth, mental retardation, problems with vision, hearing and memory, changes in bone structure faces and skulls (small skull, disproportionately small eyes, distorted jaw, etc.)

Temperature at 8 weeks

A woman’s body temperature rises slightly in the initial stages of pregnancy; slightly above 37 degrees is considered normal. This situation is due to an increase in the rate of metabolic processes in the pregnant woman’s body. However, one should not lightly attribute a significant increase in body temperature solely to the presence of pregnancy. It is possible that there are inflammatory processes in the body that can be identified by conducting appropriate tests.

If the temperature rises to 38 degrees, consulting a doctor is necessary. A prolonged state of significant increase in body temperature of the expectant mother is fraught with serious defects in the development of the child. The temperature of the fetus and the environment that surrounds it, as a result, increases and leads to damage to the baby’s tissues. In addition, the consequence may even be freezing, and then termination of pregnancy. Therefore, you need to be vigilant and under no circumstances self-medicate.

Reducing your temperature should only be done after prior consultation with your doctor. It is better to first try to lower the temperature with rubdowns and compresses with cool water. If the condition does not improve, resort to an antipyretic drug, agreed with a medical specialist. Do not forget that it is strictly forbidden for pregnant women to take aspirin, because it has the property of changing blood clotting, and this leads to bleeding.

Cold at 8 weeks

You should be extra vigilant to avoid catching a cold in the early stages of pregnancy, in particular at 8 weeks. A cold can be an extremely negative factor in the development of the fetus. A cold can disrupt the functioning of the placenta and lead to fetal hypoxia, and can even lead to miscarriage. Therefore, in such a crucial period for the development of a child, you need to protect yourself, and therefore him, from a possible threat in all possible ways. Try to avoid large crowds of people, especially in the autumn-winter period, avoid contact with sick people, and dress appropriately for the weather.

If it happens that you did not protect yourself and still got sick, treatment cannot be delayed. Since commonly used medications cannot be used, you will have to resort to “grandmother’s methods.” You shouldn’t overestimate the harmlessness of traditional methods either; it’s better to discuss them with your doctor.

When fighting a cold in the 8th week of pregnancy, you need to stay in bed, drink plenty of warm drinks, and rinse your nose and throat. You can drink warm tea with honey, heated milk with added butter, linden and mint decoctions. A saline solution for rinsing the nose, you can gargle with a solution of soda or herbal decoctions (chamomile, calendula). It is advisable to include fruits and vegetables, dairy products in the diet, but it is better not to eat meat for now.

Nutrition

Nutrition plays an important role during pregnancy, including at 8 weeks. The diet of the expectant mother should be varied and balanced. By following simple nutritional rules, a woman will help her actively growing child develop normally, and will also provide her body with the necessary elements. Meat is a source of protein, which is extremely important for a child’s development. It is important that it be low-fat, steamed or boiled. Various meat variations: jerky, corned beef, etc. will not fit very well into the “correct diet”.

Fish and seafood are very useful and necessary for the balance of nutrients. Fruits and vegetables will improve intestinal motility and prevent constipation. Don’t forget about such a source of protein and calcium as dairy products. You can safely eat dried fruits, cereals, and nuts.

Products made from yeast dough, legumes, and fresh bread lead to gas formation and flatulence, and complicate intestinal function, so it is better to exclude them from the daily diet. It is not advisable to drink strong tea and coffee during pregnancy, as they stimulate the nervous system.

You shouldn’t overload your stomach and liver with the “classic forbidden four” (fried, salty, spicy, fatty). Eating them will lead to heartburn. On top of that, salty foods retain fluid in the body, which can lead to swelling.

Sex at 8 weeks

The issue of intimate life, and most importantly its safety for a growing organism, interests and even worries both future parents. Are there really 9 months of abstinence ahead? Of course not. With the exception of special contraindications from a doctor (threat of miscarriage, twin pregnancy), sex does not pose a danger to the fetus. If a woman feels well and has sexual desire, sex at 8 weeks of pregnancy is not something taboo or dangerous.

It is important that the husband, taking care of his wife’s condition, is attentive and listens to her feelings, since now the woman feels everything a little differently. You should, of course, not be overly active with sex, and be more careful in choosing positions. After contact, a woman may experience a pulling sensation in the lower abdomen.

Keep in mind

If you feel nagging pain in the lower back and lower abdomen, bleeding or spotting, consult your doctor immediately.

At the eighth week, a woman already has an almost formed little man in her stomach. Only very tiny. Now that the initial formation has passed, it only needs to grow and grow further.

  1. Treat your changed state and appearance calmly and wisely, find pleasant things in everything, enjoy life.
  2. If the doctor does not find any special problems, just watch your diet, emotional state, do exercises and take vitamins.
  3. You can have sex if you want and it’s better in certain positions.

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Author of the publication: Svetlana Sergeeva
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