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18 Weeks Pregnant

At 18 weeks pregnant, you may notice stretch marks, mood swings, and feel your baby move for the first time. Your baby is now about the size of a bell pepper and practicing movements and swallowing. This week’s focus includes starting childbirth classes, planning for child care, and building your baby registry. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter for more updates.

17 Weeks Pregnant

At 17 weeks, you’re nearing the end of your fourth month of pregnancy. You may notice more physical changes and common symptoms like heartburn, cramps, constipation, and skin changes. This is a great time to start researching prenatal classes such as childbirth education. You may also want to establish a consistent sleep routine and try a pregnancy pillow for better rest.

16 Weeks Pregnant

At 16 weeks pregnant, your baby is growing fast—developing ears, stronger bones, and swallowing reflexes. You may feel better but notice heartburn, gas, and a growing belly. It’s a great time to start a baby registry, explore childcare options, and capture bump photos as you move through the second trimester.

15 Weeks Pregnant

A guide to the 15th week of pregnancy, covering baby development milestones, common symptoms, nutrition tips, and planning tasks. Includes product recommendations and supportive insights for the second trimester.

14 Weeks Pregnant

Week 14 starts the second trimester—symptoms like nausea often ease, but anxiety can rise due to fewer physical signs of pregnancy. This is normal, and building confidence takes time. Positive affirmations can help ease worry and support your mindset.
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