16 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Size, Symptoms, Baby Movement, Belly Size, What to Eat
16 Weeks pregnant: Baby Size, Symptoms, What to Eat, Pregnancy Tips
Second Trimester
Your baby is now the size of an avocado.
Baby Grows
Main Topics
Highlights
What’s That Flutter?
This will probably be the week when you might finally feel your baby’s kick. You’ll feel a flutter inside you that’ll start increasing in intensity from there on.
Time For A Babymoon!
The second trimester is considered to be a relatively safe period to travel. So, check with your doctor and plan your babymoon soon.
Pregnancy Milestone
At week 16, you’re in the fourth month!
Your Baby’s Development
Week 16 Baby’s Growth
How Big is Your Baby?
This week your baby’s head is more erect than previous weeks. At the end of the 4th month, the baby shows rapid eyesight development along with facial muscles which will help to detect external light sources.
Your junior’s circulatory system and urinary system are fully functional. Your baby is inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid through the lungs. The backbone and tiny muscles are getting stronger every day.
Weight
100 g
Length
11.6 cm
size of avocado
Mother’s Changing Body
What to Expect?
You may feel pain on the sides if you try to move suddenly; this is due to the ligaments on the sides of the uterus and pelvic walls that are stretching as the baby grows bigger.
If the pain becomes worse, consult your gynecologist. You may begin to put on a few extra pounds as the pregnancy progresses while some may lose weight; both are part of normal pregnancy routine.
Embrace your weight gain and keep up with regular exercise and diet for a healthy childbirth.
Good to know!
Pregnancy Symptoms
For most pregnant women, nearly all the symptoms would have gone by now. Although, some expectant moms might experience nausea, heartburn, indigestion, constipation, bloating and gas, as the body responds differently to each pregnant woman.
Increased Breast Size
Your breasts will continue to grow to prepare you for breastfeeding
Dental Problems
Some expectant moms might experience dental problems such as gingivitis, due to pregnancy-related hormonal changes.
Feel-Good Factor
The relatively less symptoms compared to the first trimester will leave you feeling a lot less cranky, giving you a sense of overall well being.
Your baby form
Pregnancy Tips
Shop for exclusive clothes that will complement your pregnancy weight gain as well as make you feel comfortable.
Do not worry about baggy pregnancy clothes. There are many custom-made stretchable pregnancy clothes designed in contemporary fashion that are available in exclusive stores.
You can bust your stress by involving yourself into fun activities like taking photos of your tummy every week to track the growth difference. This is fun and also serves as a good memory of your pregnancy.
If the veins in your legs bulge, try to elevate your feet on a footrest and try some exercise to improve blood flow.
You can ask the gynecologist about your weight gain/loss along with other pregnancy related queries during your next consultation.
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