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You are
three weeks into your second trimester when you are 15 weeks
pregnant. You will find that your energy is returning and
you are able to stay up later at night. In spite of how energetic
you feel, you still need to get a full nights sleep because
the baby benefits from your rest just as much as you do. Your
belly is also growing at this stage making you visibly pregnant.
This could cause you some discomfort when you lie down. Adding
extra pillows to the bed can help you feel more comfortable,
especially a body pillow that you can wrap your arms and legs
around. You may start to feel too warm at night and this can
affect your internal body temperature. It is best to turn
down the heat at night and add more blankets to the bed if
your partner finds it cold. You will probably throw these
off as you sleep and become warmer.
Although
the baby is starting to move about inside the uterus, you
do not have any fluttery feelings yet. This won’t happen
for another few weeks. When you do start to feel the movements,
they will feel quite similar to gas rumblings and you won’t
notice them until they become more frequent.
The babys
neck and shoulders are well formed at 15 weeks and the head
is in the proper position in the body. Eyelashes and eyebrows
will start to develop at this stage and some hair will start
growing on the head. The eyes are also in the right spot but
the baby cannot see yet because the eyes are shut. However,
he/she can sense light through the shut lids. If you shine
a flashlight in your tummy and concentrate on what you feel,
you may even feel the movement as the baby moves away from
the light. The ears start to look human and less like those
of an alien.
One thing
you will be able to feel is the baby hiccoughing. Since the
baby can suck and swallow at this stage of the pregnancy,
there will be times when it swallows too much amniotic fluid.
You will be able to feel a slight thumping sensation when
this happens. By now the baby has grown to a length of about
4 inches and weighs about two ounces.
Since
the baby will start to grow faster after the 15th week, you
do need to make sure your diet is filled with healthy foods
that will supply you and the baby with the nutrients you need
for energy. Even though you may have unusual cravings, try
to stay away from eating too much junk food because you may
feel as if you are constantly hungry. You may be glad that
morning sickness has passed, but it can still crop up when
you least expect it, such as when you get a strong smell of
certain foods.
Even though
you have a little baby bump, you have only gained about five
pounds. The baby is only about the size of an apple and the
arms seem to be longer than the legs.
For more
information visit http://www.PregnancyHut.com
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Author: Ling Tong
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