14 Weeks Pregnant
Congratulations on entering the second trimester! At 14 weeks pregnant, you’re now embarking on your pregnancy’s honeymoon phase, where a lot of those pesky pregnancy symptoms may start to subside. You may feel less nauseous, more energetic, and hungrier. Now is the time to do some exercise, sneak in some pending tasks, and have some fun.
Read on to learn more about what to expect when you’re 14 weeks pregnant.
Your baby is ready for a growth spurt now and in the next few weeks, your tiny tot will be doubling in weight, adding a lot of inches to his/her length. Below are some of the baby development milestones that you will see at 14 weeks pregnant.
At 14 weeks, your baby is the size of an avocado. The average crown-to-rump length is 10.1 cm (4 in) and the average weight is 70 g (2.5 oz).
Your baby’s legs are quite developed now and his/her head would be more erect than in the past few weeks.
Even though your baby isn’t quite recognizable yet, he/she would have a more flattened scalp by now. Apart from this, a lot more must be happening inside you – from your baby growing toenails to his/her heart pumping around 25 quarts of blood each day.
Now that your baby’s backbone has become more erect, he/she can easily stretch or flex those muscles. Your baby’s spinal cord is fully formed and now covers the entire length of the vertebral canal, with nerves between all the vertebrae.
Your baby will be straightening out his/her back and neck all the more now, while his/her nervous system is busy making connections to the muscles.
The neck is lengthening and your baby can raise his/her head further, lifting up the chin from the chest. Even your baby’s face can move now, indicating that he/she is developing facial expressions successfully.
Slowly but gradually, you will be able to feel fetal movements inside of you as your baby’s bones harden and develop, leading to a big growth spurt. If you could hold your baby now, he/she could fit into the palm of your hand.
Your growing baby has enough room to play with the umbilical cord – a sign that he/she can now fully grasp objects. Your baby is also able to kick the amniotic sac or suck at his/her thumb.
When you’re 14 weeks pregnant, your baby’s ears including the tiny bones inside are fully developed. This means that your baby can start hearing your voice by Week 16 of pregnancy. In fact, many studies have found that babies who hear songs in the womb tend to recognize the same voices when they are born. So, do choose your lullabies keeping that in mind.
Other baby development milestones at 14 weeks pregnant are as follows:
The arms have grown long enough to allow your baby to place his/her hands together in front of his/her face.
The thyroid gland is working, using iodine transported from your body via the placenta.
The placenta undergoes a new wave of development to meet all your baby’s needs.
Since there is no actual baby fat yet, your baby’s skin would seem translucent, more paper-like. If you happen to look at your baby during this stage, you will be able to see his/her blood vessels and organs under that thin skin.
At 14 weeks pregnant, you would be feeling more or less one with your body and you might be coming to terms with being pregnant.
Below are some of the bodily changes that you may notice at 14 weeks pregnant.
By Week 16 of pregnancy, the placement of your uterus is going to be around halfway between your navel and your pubic bone. The ligaments that are circling your uterus are gaining more and more stretch and thickening, too.
At 14 weeks pregnant, you may notice that your mood swings and bouts of nausea have reduced significantly. Your skin could start glowing as well. While you might be feeling an overall sense of well-being, you may not be able to feel your baby until you reach Week 18 of pregnancy.
If this is your first baby, then you might not be able to feel your baby’s kicks until you reach Week 20 of pregnancy. Initially, your baby’s kicks may feel like gas bubbles, flutters, or popcorn popping in your stomach.
By now you would have a cup full of amniotic fluid inside you, making your pelvic region look heavier and firm. You would feel a lot heavier, too. At 14 weeks pregnant, your blood and fluid volumes increase, your breasts get enlarged, and your placenta develops.
You might feel that your sex drive has increased at 14 weeks pregnant. However, if you have concerns about having sex during pregnancy, speak to your doctor to determine if you need to take any precautions.
Note: During your antenatal appointment at 14 weeks pregnant, your Doctor could conduct routine blood pressure, urine, and blood tests. If your doctor sees any kind of abnormalities in your baby, he/she will advise you to go for an anomaly scan, which is performed generally between Week 18 and Week 20 of pregnancy. This test is particularly advisable for women who are at a higher risk of having a Down syndrome-affected pregnancy.
Listed below are some of the pregnancy symptoms that you could experience when you’re 14 weeks pregnant.
Now that the first trimester is over and the energy-intensive task of manufacturing the placenta is complete, you’re likely to feel more energetic. Use this time to check off some of the baby prep tasks on your to-do list.
Week 14 may mark an end to your bouts of nausea and vomiting, in case these pregnancy symptoms haven’t stopped already. However, if you continue to have morning sickness, consult your Doctor.
With morning sickness subsiding, pregnancy hunger starts peeking in the second semester.
You need an additional 300-350 calories per day now for:
Your baby’s development
Your body's pregnancy changes such as a higher blood volume, growing breasts and uterus, and more fat stores
Eating healthy meals and snacks at regular intervals throughout the day can help keep your blood sugar and energy levels stable.
Pregnancy gingivitis is a common pregnancy symptom in which your gums become inflamed, red, and tender, and bleed on brushing and flossing. This could occur due to hormonal changes, which make your gums more susceptible to plaque bacteria. To ease this symptom:
Brush your teeth twice daily
Floss daily
Your uterus has two ligaments on both sides. These ligaments stretch and thicken as your pregnancy progresses to make room for your growing baby. Because of these changes, you may experience pain in the ligaments. It can either feel like:
A brief, stabbing pain when you move
A dull ache after a long day
To feel relief from this pain:
Rest whenever you can
Check your posture and change your position from time to time
Lightly massage the region where you feel pain
Take a warm bath
Wear a maternity belt for extra support
While your breasts will continue to grow, they may not hurt as much as they did in your first trimester.
These are large, swollen blood vessels that usually appear on the legs. You could develop varicose veins due to the additional blood volume that you’re producing for your baby’s development. While you may not be able to prevent this from happening, as it can be hereditary, you can minimize the impact by:
Wearing support stockings
Walking regularly to improve blood circulation
Raising your legs above your heart level
High levels of estrogen and progesterone increase the blood flow to mucous membranes, including the nose. This causes the nose to swell up and soften. To open up your nostrils, try using a warm-mist humidifier while sleeping to ease breathing.
At 14 weeks pregnant, your hair may increase in volume and appear shinier.
Usually, you don’t have to go in for an ultrasound at 14 weeks pregnant. Most likely, you have already had your first-trimester ultrasound and don’t need another one until the anatomy scan. The anatomy scan is also known as the mid-pregnancy ultrasound and occurs between Week 18 and Week 22.
Your Doctor could also perform an ultrasound on Week 14 if you’re going for the amniocentesis procedure between Week 15 and Week 20.
If you do have an ultrasound at 14 weeks pregnant, you’re likely to see the following:
Your baby wiggling his/her toes and sucking his/her thumb
Functioning fetal kidneys, liver, and spleen
Lanugo, i.e. hair that’s thin and peach fuzz-like, which grows all over your baby’s body and helps keep him/her warm
It may be difficult to determine the sex of your baby in the ultrasound done at 14 weeks pregnant. But you only need to wait a short time till the anatomy scan to learn if you’re having a girl or a boy.
At 14 weeks pregnant, you’re firmly in your second trimester, and you may go from looking a little bloated to properly showing. This is the time to go shopping for maternity wear.
Note that whatever your belly size is at 14 weeks pregnant, it is completely normal. The size of your belly depends on:
Your height and figure
Whether you’ve been pregnant before
However, if you are concerned about any aspect of your pregnancy, consult your Doctor.
How much weight should I gain now? If you were starting off on an average weight during the onset of your pregnancy, then you should have gained an average of 12 to 14 pounds of weight during this trimester, resulting in a total of 25 to 25 pounds of weight all throughout the pregnancy. Depending upon whether you have initiated your pregnancy with an overweight or underweight issue, then your caregiver might advise you on the right amount of weight you should be gaining by now.
How can I keep my weight gain on track? You can totally keep your weight gain on track by not going all over your food and eating for two. Instead, you should be focused on taking in a minimum of 340 extra calories a day – an ideal guideline for pregnancy weight gain. And yes, the total amount of calories might vary based upon your weight, activity level, and if you are carrying twins or more than twins.
“You’re four weeks from the midpoint of your pregnancy. You start feeling the baby move any day now. This second trimester is sometimes called the honeymoon phase of pregnancy. You now sleep in a sounder and more peaceful manner than before. It is advised to stop sleeping on your back at this time. This means using extra pillows to support your body. The increase in blood flow throughout your body may make your face look brighter. An increase in active hormones may start making your skin oilier and shinier these days. It is referred to as the pregnancy glow.
Many women get past the morning sickness phase of their pregnancy around this time. However, other problems such as constipation, heartburn, and hemorrhoids may become a problem. If constipation becomes troublesome, be sure to eat high-fiber foods, such as fresh and dried fruits, vegetables, beans, almonds, bran cereals, and other whole grains. Watch out for high-fat, low-fiber foods such as cheese and processed meats, which can worsen constipation. If heartburn develops fried or spicy foods are to be blamed.”
Dr.Birbala Rai, M.B.B.S., M.S. in Obstetrics & gynecology, Senior Consultant at PSRI Hospital, New Delhi
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