Second Trimester
Mid-pregnancy: The planning time

Reaching the second trimester is a milestone. You may now feel confident that this baby really is on its way, and start sharing the news with family and friends. If you’re working, you may now want to share the news with your boss and colleagues.
Don’t worry about getting fired or demoted as a result of announcing that you’re pregnant – it’s against the law to discriminate in any way against expectant and new mothers. But be prepared for mixed reactions from your colleagues – some could be less enthusiastic than you.
There’s still a long haul ahead, but the second trimester can be a time where you really enjoy your pregnancy. The aches and pains of the first months ease and you’re not yet big and uncomfortable.
Thinking ahead: feeding your baby
It may seem very early to be thinking about how to feed your baby, but this is one of the most important decisions you will ever make on your baby’s behalf. It is very important to have this information while you are pregnant, but it’s best to wait to make the final decision about feeding until after the birth.
There are many benefits to you and your baby if you choose to breastfeed. Compared with a baby who is fully breastfed, a baby who is formula fed is:
• five times more likely to be hospitalised with vomiting and diarrhoea
• five times more likely to suffer from urine infections
• twice as likely to suffer chest infections
• twice as likely to suffer ear infections
• twice as likely to develop allergies, especially where there is a family history
• 20 times as likely to develop a serious bowel disease if born prematurely.
Breastfeeding also benefits mothers: you will have an earlier return to your pre-pregnancy weight, and a reduced risk of ovarian cancer and premenopausal breast cancer if you breastfeed.