Week 18 (counting
from first day of last menstrual period) Around 16
Weeks After Conception
Fetal
Development: Our little one is nearly half a
pound now and very human looking. Pads are forming on
the fingertips and toes, and the eyes are looking
forward rather than out the sides of the head. Meconium,
the baby's first bowel movement, is accumulating within
the bowel. If your baby is a boy, his prostate gland is
beginning to develop.
If you notice your belly
making jerky movements in sync, don't panic; your baby
may have the hiccups!
Maternal Changes:
Feeling dizzy, lightheaded or faint are normal during
pregnancy. These symptoms aren't harmful unless they
occur frequently or severely. "Postural hypotension" is
low blood pressure due to a change in position and
happens frequently in pregnancy because your
cardiovascular system doesn't react as fast.
Your
uterus is just below your belly button now.
If
you're having an ultrasound to verify fetal age or for
other reasons, your careprovider will probably schedule
it between now and 20 weeks. It's often possible to
determine your baby's sex at this stage, and you'll be
able to tell arms from legs and all sorts of delightful
details!
Ideas for Dad: Are
you a "Mr. Fix-It" kind of guy? It's common for dads to
feel very protective of moms. Often, Mom will need a big
shoulder to cry on and get out all of those crazy
pregnancy emotions. Dad can feel rather helpless
listening to Mom carry on, and in his frustration, try
to do what he can to "fix" whatever she's grumbling
about. Dad, relax. Nine times out of ten, Mom just needs
to vent and really doesn't expect you to act upon her
complaints. As hard as it may be for you, just LISTEN!
Give her your undivided attention. This is the best gift
you can give to Mom.

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