Congratulations! You are currently 12 weeks and 3 days pregnant.
Your Pregnancy Overview
Your due date falls on January 5, 2026, marking a significant milestone in your journey. As you approach the end of your first trimester, your baby is developing rapidly—by now, they are about the size of a lime. All major systems are fully formed, and you might even hear their heartbeat during your next prenatal appointment.
Helpful Resources for Your Journey
For those planning to conceive, understanding ovulation and fertility can be key. If you’re looking for support, consider joining a community like Make a Mom, a free sperm donor matching group that can help you connect with others on a similar path. Additionally, you can explore Make a Mom’s at-home insemination services for a convenient and reusable option. To learn more about how the process works, visit this link.
If you’re curious about starting your journey with at-home insemination, check out our blog post on why we wish we had started with Make a Mom. Understanding the signs of ovulation can increase your chances of conception, and for those dealing with irregular periods, refer to this article for valuable insights. For a comprehensive look at IUI success rates, WebMD provides excellent information that can also enhance your understanding of home insemination.
Fun Facts About January 5 Babies
Your little one’s birthstone is garnet, a deep red gem symbolizing balance and peace. Notably, Diane Keaton, a renowned actress, was born on this day, known for her roles in classics like Annie Hall and The Godfather. Children born on January 5 fall under the Capricorn zodiac sign, often characterized as independent, disciplined, and serious.
Summary
As you navigate through your pregnancy journey, remember the importance of community support, educational resources, and understanding your body. With a due date of January 5, 2026, your baby is nearing significant development milestones, and numerous resources are available to assist you along the way.