18 weeks pregnant
Length: 15 cmWeight: 170 g
Baby development
I am in constant motion. Kicking and tumbling about so much that with a bit of luck mother might get a feeling of butterflies fluttering in her belly.
My nervous system continues to develop apace and the unique functions designed to control my sense of touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing are now specialised. My eyes have made their way to their rightful positions and now react to light.
This week, the air sacs (called alveoli) are developed. They will be filled with liquid and play an important role up until my birth when all fluid will be passed out once I take my first breath.
Mothers development
Your clothes are starting to feel extra snug, so it might be time for a pop around the shops.
There are lots of stylish maternity wear of good quality. Buying and wearing pregnancy clothes can be a way to proudly show off your baby bump and get some positive affirmation. You’re worth it.
Your mucous membranes may swell as a result of increased blood flow, and constant nasal congestion may be a niggling irritant. You might also experience bleeding gums so be sure to mention the pregnancy to your dentist. As a result of your elevated hormonal imbalance, it’s not uncommon for some fungal infections to appear in the nether regions. If that occurs, prescription-free treatments can be bought at the pharmacy. Take care of your inner and outer you!
Co-parent
Okay, now it's time for the routine ultrasound and the first real look at your upcoming baby!
If you haven’t already done one, of course. It is now that it usually becomes a little easier to grasp what is happening. You are about to get a first glimpse of your baby. Will it be a boy or a girl? Or do you want to wait for the surprise? When we are still in for a surprise, some choose to tell loved ones after the routine ultrasound, but as usual it is always you who decides when it feels right. The little anxiety that may have existed before has now (hopefully) been replaced by a happy expectation.
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