23 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Weight, Symptoms, Baby Size, Movement, What to Expect

23 Weeks pregnant: Baby Size, Symptoms, What to Eat, Pregnancy Tips

Second Trimester

Your baby is now the size of a grapefruit.

Baby Grows

Main Topics

Highlights

The World Outside

Your baby can now start hearing sounds outside your belly and might react to sudden, loud sounds like a mixer.

Mirror, Mirror!

Don’t freak out if you look at yourself in the mirror and find more than normal dark patches or pigmentations on your face lately. These are temporary symptoms of pregnancy.

Pregnancy Milestone

Congratulations! At week 23, you’re in the sixth month!

Your Baby’s Development

Week 23
Baby’s Growth

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How Big is Your Baby?

In the next few weeks, the baby will grow and gain weight, almost double of his/her body weight.

Do not worry as the fat will deposit all over, to fit the normal body frame. The baby’s face is fully formed and the fat will get deposited under the skin in the coming weeks.

Aren’t you excited to see those chubby cheeks and dimple chin? From this week on, you can also hear the heartbeat of your sweetie pie with a stethoscope.

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Weight

501 g

Length

28.9 cm

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size of Grapefruit

Mother’s Changing Body

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What to Expect?

Along with the baby, you will also gain weight for good. As the belly enlarges, your centre of gravity shifts and may leave you feeling clumsy.

As pregnancy progresses, your belly button may stick out which will revert to the former state after childbirth.

Good to know!

Pregnancy Symptoms

This week, there are some challenges coming your way in the form of pregnancy symptoms:

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Fuzzy Brain

The major hormonal upheavals during pregnancy might leave your brain feeling a bit fuzzy, making it difficult for you to focus or remember things. But, again, it’s a temporary symptom.

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Swollen Feet/Ankles

Your blood chemistry that causes water retention along with the sluggish blood circulation to your legs will result in some amount of swelling of the feet and ankles.

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Hyperpigmentation

They appear on the face due to the pregnancy hormones. They disappear post pregnancy.

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Swollen Hands/Face?

While it is normal to have swollen feet or ankles, contact your doctor immediately if you notice swelling of face or hands as it could be a sign of preeclampsia.

Your baby form

Pregnancy Tips

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  • Try meditation or read for pleasure to burst the stress bubble during pregnancy.
  • Skin creams do not work on hyperpigmentation, so use a concealer to cover up the discolouration on the face.
  • If you work with computers for a long time, keep your wrist straight and make sure your elbow is not higher than your hands to cope with aches and tingling that are associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • You can also plan maternity leave and talk to your employer well in advance to avoid last minute problems

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