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Picture of Second Trimester (16 Weeks)
Picture of Second Trimester (16 Weeks)
Second Trimester: The Baby at 16 Weeks

Muscle tissue and bone continue to form, creating a more complete skeleton.
Skin begins to form. You can nearly see through it.
Meconium (mih-KOH-nee-uhm) develops in your baby's intestinal tract. This will be your baby's first bowel movement.
Your baby makes sucking motions with the mouth (sucking reflex).
Your baby reaches a length of about 4 to 5 inches and weighs almost 3 ounces.

Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on August 21, 2009

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Text: Womenshealth.gov - Healthy Pregnancy: Stages of Pregnancy
Picture of Second Trimester (20 Weeks)
Picture of Second Trimester (20 Weeks)
Second Trimester: The Baby at 20 Weeks

Your baby is more active. You might feel slight fluttering.
Your baby is covered by fine, downy hair called lanugo (luh-NOO-goh) and a waxy coating called vernix. This protects the forming skin underneath.
Eyebrows, eyelashes, fingernails, and toenails have formed. Your baby can even scratch itself.
Your baby can hear and swallow.
Now halfway through your pregnancy, your baby is about 6 inches long and weighs about 9 ounces.

Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on August 21, 2009

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Text: Womenshealth.gov - Healthy Pregnancy: Stages of Pregnancy
Picture of Second Trimester (24 Weeks)
Picture of Second Trimester (24 Weeks)
Second Trimester: The Baby at 24 Weeks

Bone marrow begins to make blood cells.
Taste buds form on your baby's tongue.
Footprints and fingerprints have formed.
Real hair begins to grow on your baby's head.
The lungs are formed, but do not work.
The hand and startle reflex develop.
Your baby sleeps and wakes regularly.
If your baby is a boy, his testicles begin to move from the abdomen into the scrotum. If your baby is a girl, her uterus and ovaries are in place, and a lifetime supply of eggs have formed in the ovaries.
Your baby stores fat and has gained quite a bit of weight. Now at about 12 inches long, your baby weighs about 1½ pounds.

Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on August 21, 2009

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Text: Womenshealth.gov - Healthy Pregnancy: Stages of Pregnancy
Picture of Third Trimester (32 Weeks)
Picture of Third Trimester (32 Weeks)
Third Trimester: The Baby at 32 Weeks

Your baby's bones are fully formed, but still soft.
Your baby's kicks and jabs are forceful.
The eyes can open and close and sense changes in light.
Lungs are not fully formed, but practice "breathing" movements occur.
Your baby's body begins to store vital minerals, such as iron and calcium.
Lanugo begins to fall off.
Your baby is gaining weight quickly, about ½ pound a week. Now, your baby is about 15 to 17 inches long and weighs about 4 to 4½ pounds.

Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on August 21, 2009

Image Source: Petit Format / Photo Researchers, Inc.

Text: Womenshealth.gov - Healthy Pregnancy: Stages of Pregnancy
Picture of Third Trimester (36 Weeks)
Picture of Third Trimester (36 Weeks)
Third Trimester: The Baby at 36 Weeks

The protective waxy coating called vernix gets thicker.
Body fat increases. Your baby is getting bigger and bigger and has less space to move around. Movements are less forceful, but you will feel stretches and wiggles.
Your baby is about 16 to 19 inches long and weighs about 6 to 6½ pounds.

Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on August 21, 2009

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Text: Womenshealth.gov - Healthy Pregnancy: Stages of Pregnancy
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Picture of Third Trimester (37-40 Weeks)
Picture of Third Trimester (37-40 Weeks)
Third Trimester: The Baby at 37 to 40 Weeks

By the end of 37 weeks, your baby is considered full term. Your baby's organs are ready to function on their own.
As you near your due date, your baby may turn into a head-down position for birth. Most babies "present" head down.
At birth, your baby may weigh somewhere between 6 pounds, 2 ounces and 9 pounds, 2 ounces and be 19 to 21 inches long. Most full-term babies fall within these ranges. But healthy babies come in many different sizes.

Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on August 21, 2009

Image Source: iStockphoto / Don Bayley

Text: Womenshealth.gov - Healthy Pregnancy: Stages of Pregnancy

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