What do we know about pregnancy? Vomiting, dizziness, nausea for strange foods, backache, and many other symptoms a pregnant girl understands best. However, these things are known to both children and adults. What we want to tell you are some new facts about your pregnancy, which you may not know, and your gynecologist has not told you. Are you ready to read it?

- Keeping a baby in the abdomen for a year is not a myth. A normal pregnancy lasts usually 266 days or 38 weeks. However, in reality this number may be smaller or larger. For example, a girl has experienced a 375-day pregnancy. Her fetus grew slower than usual and therefore her pregnancy lasted more than a year, but she gave birth to a healthy girl.

- A uterus grows about 500 times longer during pregnancy, but 2 months after birth it returns to normal size. The mothers before pregnancy is in the size of a peach, while at the end of pregnancy it reaches the size of a watermelon.

-A woman produces more estrogens during the third trimester of pregnancy than during the 3 years of life when she is not pregnant.

- During pregnancy, not only the woman's bosom and chest grow in size. Their number also increases.

-Bells can weep in the womb, even before they arise. They develop this skill in the third quarter and is usually a low noise that is felt by the mother too.

- A frequent "accompanying" of pregnant women is pigmentation. 90% of mothers face this problem. Special spots may appear on their faces, especially in the forehead, nose, beard and eyes. The color of this pigmentation depends on the color of the mother's initial skin.

-The baby's fingers are formed on average between the 10th and 19th week. Where the fences are formed, they do not change until the end of a person's life.