19 Weeks

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19 Weeks today, and Babycenter says:

How your baby’s growing:
Your baby weighs about 8 1/2 ounces, and he measures 6 inches, head to bottom — about the length of a small zucchini. His arms and legs are in the right proportions to each other and the rest of his body now. His kidneys continue to make urine, and the hair on his scalp is sprouting. This is a crucial time for sensory development: Your baby’s brain is designating specialized areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. If your baby is a girl, she has an astonishing six million eggs in her ovaries. They’ll dwindle to fewer than two million by the time she’s born.

How your life’s changing:
You’re just a week shy of the halfway mark. You may notice some achiness in your lower abdomen (perhaps extending to your groin) or even a quick, sharp, stabbing pain on one or both sides, especially when you change position or at the end of an active day. This is round ligament pain, and it’s caused by the stretching of the muscles and ligaments that support your growing uterus. It’s nothing to be alarmed about, but if the pain continues even when you’re resting or becomes persistent and severe, call your practitioner.

You may also have noticed some skin changes lately. Are the palms of your hands red? Nothing to worry about — it’s from increased estrogen. Patches of darkened skin are also common during pregnancy. When they show up around your upper lip, upper cheeks and forehead, they’re called chloasma, or the “mask of pregnancy.” You may see these splotches on your arms or other areas that have been exposed to the sun. Your nipples, freckles, scars, underarms, inner thighs, and vulva may also darken during pregnancy. That darkened line running from your belly button to your pubic bone is called the linea nigra, or “dark line.” All of this darkening is due to a temporary increase in melanin, the substance that colors your hair, skin, and eyes. For most women, these darkened spots will fade shortly after delivery.


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  1. Mae Midwest on November 18, 2006 8:33 pm

    I’ve never experienced anything that last paragraph describes. No dark line on the stomach, no mask of pregnancy. Nothin.

    Perhaps my vulva is a bit darker, but I’m not about to check. I probably couldn’t see past my stomach anyway. I don’t really know what color it was to begin with.

    It’s not something I care to ask my husband, either. “Hey honey, can you give me a quick check under the hood?”

  2. twolinesonastick on November 18, 2006 9:37 pm

    Well, to be really honest, I don’t think I’m sure which part is the vulva anyway. Ew.

  3. Geanette on November 20, 2006 3:46 pm

    the weight and measurements aren’t always correct, because when i was 16 weeks my little man was 8 oz, and 6.3 in.! hes a big boy and ahead of his class i guess.

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