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At 4 weeks pregnant, your baby is the size of a poppy seed. You may have pregnancy symptoms like implantation bleeding, abdominal pressure and tender breasts.
At 4 weeks, your baby is the size of a poppy seed. Use our week-by-week guide to learn about what to expect, baby development, and symptoms at 4 weeks pregnant.
Follow your baby's development week by week, from conception to labor, in these amazingly detailed, doctor-reviewed images. At the start of this week, you ovulate. Your egg is fertilized 12 to 24 hours later if a sperm penetrates it.
At 4 weeks, you are officially pregnant. You’ve technically been pregnant since implantation, when your fertilized egg burrowed into your uterus at around 3 weeks pregnant. But as 4 weeks is when you may experience a missed period, this is the week you might take a test and find out that you’re pregnant.
Read more about your baby's development and things to think about at 4 weeks of pregnancy, including drinking alcohol in pregnancy, emotional changes and advice for teenagers.
At 4 weeks pregnant, baby is implanting in your uterus. See a 4-week ultrasound and learn about pregnancy symptoms at 4 weeks.
4 weeks pregnant? Find out all you need to know, see how your baby is developing and how your body is changing through our week-by-week guide.
At 4 weeks pregnant, baby is the size of a poppy seed. Learn what to expect at 4 weeks, from symptoms to your baby, in our pregnancy week by week guide.
At four weeks, you’re officially pregnant and might even experience a few common early pregnancy symptoms, such as implantation bleeding, bloating, nausea, or fatigue. It’s also possible you won’t notice anything just yet, which is totally normal!
The first symptom of pregnancy is normally your missed period, when you're at 4 weeks pregnant. Here's what to expect at this early stage of pregnancy.