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Welcome To Week 13
Your Baby: M Is For Muscles, N
Is For Nerves, O Is For Organs
Weighing approximately 0.5 to 0.7 ounces and measuring
3 inches (almost 8 cm) long, the fetus has plenty of
room to grow inside your uterus. Initially, the eyes
on the fetus are on the sides, but in this week they
move to the front and appear closer together (to begin
the makings of the face). Likewise in this week, the
ears move to the proper position on the sides of the
head.
Your Body: Second Trimester Tales
For some women, this week begins what is sometimes
referred to as the "golden period," when the risk of
miscarriage has decreased -- though not disappeared
entirely -- and you can feel comfortable sharing your
extraordinary news. With that, the fatigue, nausea,
and other first-trimester side effects may disappear,
your sleeping should improve, and you might even enjoy
a surge of energy. In general, you might feel more like
the "old" you.
Around this time, you will also notice a few baby-related
changes. Being pregnant will probably feel more real
to you. Sometime around week 10 to 12, your doctor may
have listened to the baby's heartbeat using Doppler
ultrasound, and, in another few weeks, you will probably
start feeling little flurries inside. Those butterfly-like
sensations are the baby, making its presence felt for
the first time!
You may also feel like there is a transition from feeling
fat to looking pregnant. Total strangers in the grocery
store might wish you well or inquire as to which month
you're in. And if you take public transportation, something
out of the ordinary may happen -- someone might actually
offer you a seat!
Keep in mind that not all women at this point are without
symptoms and sensations. There is, in fact, a whole
new set of aches and pains, along with potential problems
and complications that may set in. You might suffer
from back, abdomen, or leg cramps, and even experience
heartburn. Your skin may act strangely (darken, grow
more moles, or skin tags), and you might experience
bouts of constipation. Look on the upside -- you're
1/3 of the way there!
On That Note: Trimester Two up
Close
As you enter this next stage of pregnancy, you might
feel overwhelmed by the never-ending changes in your
body, as well as the vast amount of information coming
at you. You might also feel a deep-burning desire to
know everything there is to know to be prepared -- both
mentally and physically -- for pregnancy and parenthood.
To learn more about how to prepare for your baby's arrival,
click
here.
Weekly Tip
If you find yourself constantly unzipping and unbuttoning
your normal-sized clothes, you might want to bring out
the maternity wear at last! But before you go on a shopping
spree, take some advice from women who've been there
-- borrowing is best. Buy a few of the basics -- leggings,
T-shirts, and lingerie -- but ask around from friends
or family who have already been pregnant for the rest.
And when their time comes next, you can lend them yours.
Review Date: July 23, 2001
Reviewed By: Victoria Kennedy, RN, A.D.A.M. editorial.
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