Your baby’s development
By now your child is about 3cm long. Because their brain is developing faster
than any other part of their body, their head looks very large. Their toes are
separating and they’re getting more active with every passing day. They’ve even
started to sleep, wake up and exercise their muscles. Their arms bend at the
elbow, and if you could peer inside, you’d see their spine clearly visible
through their skin.
The iron from cereals and vegetables is best absorbed by your body if you eat
another Vitamin C-rich food at the same time. Have a glass of orange juice with
your breakfast cereal or take fresh fruit as a starter to your main course.
You & your body
Although your uterus has doubled in size and is now as large as a grapefruit,
your bump is probably not showing yet. Indeed, your pregnancy might still
be a secret from the world!
Hopefully you’ve already adopted some healthy pregnancy eating habits. When it comes to a healthy
pregnancy diet , iron is one of the key nutrients you need. It's important for carrying extra oxygen around in your red blood cells and your baby needs it for their developing brain. If you run short now, your baby may be fine but you'll run the risk of becoming anaemic, which will leave you feeling tired, washed-out and generally unwell.
Your doctor may recommend an iron supplement. If not, pay particular attention to the iron-rich foods in your diet such as red meat, fish, eggs, dried fruit, wholegrain breakfast cereals and breads, and green leafy vegetables. There's even better news - these foods all contain a wide range of important nutrients in addition to iron.