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Pregnancy and baby development begin at the moment of conception. Human pregnancy can be divided into three trimesters. The first trimester is from the last menstrual period to the 13th week; the second trimester is from the 14th to 27th week; and third trimester is from the 38th week to the 43rd week.
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