During the first trimester, there is little external reassurance that everything is progressing normally. You do not look pregnant yet; you cannot feel your baby move. While ultrasounds and hearing your baby’s heartbeat are reassuring, you have very few prenatal appointments in the first trimester. Feeling nervous and worrying about your baby’s health is entirely natural. In this episode, we explore why early pregnancy can feel so emotionally overwhelming and share practical, evidence-based tools to help manage anxious thoughts. Whether you are experiencing ongoing anxiety or just the occasional moment of doubt, these strategies can help you feel more grounded, calm, and confident during the early stages of your pregnancy. Thank you to our sponsor New parents love the Pathways.org Baby Milestones App because it offers the support they need during those early days at home. The First Week Survival Guide has everything from safe sleeping practices to why your baby cries and how to address it, plus tips for feeding, diapering, and swaddling. The Pathways.org Baby Milestones App continues to support you and your baby through the toddler years with personalized guidance based on your baby’s birth date. You can even get a head start by adding your due date now. You’ll get expert-backed tips and video-based activities that can help your baby meet key developmental milestones. The best part? It’s completely free—no paywalls, no subscriptions, ever. Download the Pathways.org Baby Milestones App and get expert-backed support from day one:
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