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What’s happening inside the womb at 14 weeks?
At 14 weeks, your little one is about the size of a lemon, measuring about 3.5 inches from head to bottom. Now that the first trimester has passed, the risk of miscarriage drops significantly. The focus of development shifts from major organ formation to refining systems, including the digestive and urinary systems, which begin to function. Baby is breathing amniotic fluid, which helps develop the lungs, while also developing reflexes such as swallowing, sucking, and blinking. Facial muscles begin to work, and the eyes move towards the front of the face.
Mom’s body changes at 14 weeks pregnant
Around this time, you might start to feel better than in the early days of pregnancy. Morning sickness symptoms might lessen or even go away completely. Your uterus is growing, and you might feel some stretching and aching. You might also feel a little more energetic as your body adjusts to pregnancy. Increased blood flow to your skin can cause facial redness, and some women may experience acne breakouts.
What’s next?
In the coming weeks, your baby’s skin will become less transparent as fat accumulates, and they will begin to form eyebrows and eyelashes. The development of the nervous system will continue, with the brain forming billions of new neurons every day. The skeletal system will also shift from cartilage to bone, and the sex organs will differentiate. Meanwhile, mom will continue to gain weight and experience new symptoms as the pregnancy progresses.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is it safe to travel at 14 weeks pregnant?
For most women, it’s safe to travel at 14 weeks pregnant. However, it’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor before making any travel plans. If you’re taking a long flight, make sure to get up and walk around frequently to avoid blood clots.
2. Can I still exercise at 14 weeks pregnant?
Yes, exercise is generally safe during pregnancy, as long as you consult with your doctor first. Walking, swimming, and yoga are great ways to stay active and healthy during pregnancy.
3. How much weight should I gain during pregnancy?
The amount of weight you should gain during pregnancy depends on your pre-pregnancy weight. Women who are at a healthy weight before pregnancy should gain between 25-35 pounds, while women who are underweight or overweight may need to gain more or less.
4. Can I eat sushi while pregnant?
Raw or undercooked fish should be avoided during pregnancy, as it can contain harmful bacteria or parasites. However, cooked sushi is generally safe to eat during pregnancy.
5. When should I start shopping for baby gear?
It’s never too early to start shopping for baby gear, but you might want to wait until after the 20-week anatomy scan to start buying big-ticket items. This way, you can make sure everything is going well with the pregnancy before investing in items like a crib or stroller.