Pregnancy Weeks to Months Chart: A Simple Guide for Moms in Pakistan

Pregnancy Weeks to Months Chart: A Simple Guide for Moms in Pakistan

Pregnancy is a life-changing journey filled with emotions, milestones, and physical changes. But for many new moms, understanding how pregnancy weeks translate into months can be confusing. Doctors usually talk in weeks, while family and friends ask, “How many months are you?”

In this blog, we break it down for you using a pregnancy weeks-to-months chart, making it easier to track your baby’s growth and understand what to expect at every stage.


Why Do Doctors Track Pregnancy in Weeks?

Medical professionals track pregnancy in weeks because it provides more accurate milestones for fetal development, ultrasounds, and prenatal checkups. Most pregnancies last around 40 weeks, starting from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP).


Pregnancy Weeks to Months Chart

Here’s a simple and accurate breakdown to help you understand where you are in your pregnancy:

Pregnancy Week Month
1–4 Month 1
5–8 Month 2
9–13 Month 3
14–17 Month 4
18–22 Month 5
23–27 Month 6
28–31 Month 7
32–35 Month 8
36–40 Month 9

Baby Development Week by Week: What to Expect

Knowing what’s happening with your baby each week is both exciting and helpful. Here's a quick overview of major milestones by trimester:

First Trimester (Weeks 1–13)

  • The baby’s heart begins to beat

  • Basic organs and spine form

  • Morning sickness and fatigue are common in moms

Second Trimester (Weeks 14–27)

  • You may start feeling baby movements

  • Baby’s facial features and limbs develop

  • Belly begins to show more clearly

Third Trimester (Weeks 28–40)

  • Baby gains weight rapidly

  • Lungs, brain, and vital organs mature

  • Time to prepare for labor and delivery


How to Track Your Pregnancy in Pakistan

Many moms in Pakistan are now using pregnancy tracking apps, weekly ultrasound updates, and online pregnancy calculators to monitor their journey. You can also:

  • Subscribe to weekly baby development newsletters

  • Use a pregnancy month tracker printable for your fridge or journal

  • Consult your gynecologist for scans and week-by-week health advice


Top Searched Questions (And Answers)

1. How many weeks is 5 months pregnant?
Usually, between 18–22 weeks falls under the 5th month of pregnancy.

2. When does the third trimester start?
The third trimester starts at week 28, or the beginning of month 7.

3. Is 36 weeks considered full-term?
Not yet. Full term is from 37 to 40 weeks. However, 36 weeks is considered late preterm.


Final Thoughts

Pregnancy is a unique journey—and understanding it week by week helps reduce anxiety and increase confidence. Use the chart above as a quick reference, and stay connected to your doctor for the best guidance.

For expecting moms in Pakistan, whether you're tracking your baby bump, counting kicks, or preparing for delivery, this guide will help you feel more in control and informed.


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