What Should I Be Feeling at 18 Weeks Pregnant?

At 18 weeks, the mother is halfway through pregnancy and experiences multiple changes in the body
At 18 weeks, the mother is halfway through pregnancy and experiences multiple changes in the body

At 18 weeks, the mother is halfway throughpregnancyand experiences multiple changes in the body due to the increased growth and metabolic needs of the fetal body. The height of the uterus is midway between the pubic symphysis and umbilicus. The waistline expands, and the mother may feel off balance to adjust to the changing body. The womb moves out of the pelvis due to size, and the baby bump becomes noticeable. Because of thepregnancy-related hormones, the mother could experience uncomfortablepain, discomfort, and aches in the body.

The most common symptoms that occur at this stage include:

Fetal development at 18 weeks

The fetus now weighs around 0.41 lbs and is 14 cm in height. The skeleton continues to harden and ossify. The legs and innerear bonesare first to ossify. The fetus is then able to fully flex the arms and legs. Genitals are almost completely formed and in position. Blood vessels can be seen through the skin, and the ears are formed fully and are positioned at the sides of the head. It might hear the heartbeat or tummy gurgle of the mother and loud sounds outside the womb. A protective covering of myelin is beginning to form around the nerves. This will continue to form for a year after birth. The fetus swallows theamniotic fluidthat makes its way into the stomach and forms meconium. The baby’s first poop slowly begins to accumulate in the bowels. If the fetus is a female, the uterus and fallopian tubes are formed and in place. In case of a male, theprostate glandis being formed. Both female and male now officially sport finger and toe prints. The fetus can perfect intricate moves such as sucking a thumb, clasping hands, and curling.

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Checkups and prenatal examinations at 18 weeks

Around the 18th week ofprenatalcheckup, the doctor will check the weight of the mother, size of the baby, and mother’sblood pressure, and conduct a urine test and look for other vital signs. A mid-pregnancy ultrasoundwill be conducted to check the physical development of the fetus. Based on the medical history, age, and other examinations, the doctor would recommend other prenatal examinations such as:

References
https://ldh.la.gov/index.cfm/page/986

https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/pregnancy-calendar-intro.html