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Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters of approximately three months each. The first trimester includes conception, which is when the sperm fertilizes the egg. Nothing is more important during pregnancy than the health of both the baby and its mother. There are many ways in which a woman nourishes her body while she is pregnant. The range of diets and supplementation a woman consumes whilst pregnant can change the outcome of the whole pregnancy. The fertilized egg then travels down the Fallopian tube and attaches to the inside of the uterus, where it begins to form the embryo and placenta. During the first trimester, the possibility of miscarriage (natural death of embryo or fetus) is at its highest. Around the middle of the second trimester, movement of the fetus may be felt. At 28 weeks, more than 90% of babies can survive outside of the uterus if provided with high-quality medical care, though babies born at this time will likely experience serious health complications such as heart and respiratory problems and long-term intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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=== References This reference focuses on the nutrition during the different trimesters of pregnancy as well as things about pregnancy in general that apply ===