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  • What happens at 13 weeks pregnant?

  • Last week the baby was the size of a plum, and is now as large as a peach.

  • I’ve heard this is when the kid stops developing and starts growing.

  • The placenta is growing to meet the needs of the growing baby, and youre probably

  • going to start suffering more fluid retention, though as the uterus descends front and center,

  • youll be needing to pee less.

  • I do not think that will happen until after I have the kid.

  • For a lot of women, it is time to tell family and coworkers because the risk of miscarriage

  • just went down.

  • That’s a relief.

  • The sweet pea is now the size of a pea pod, and looks less like an alien. The head is

  • now only half of the whole body’s length.

  • I remember reading that will be only one fourth of the overall length by the time the kid

  • is born.

  • It now looks like a big headed baby, with a normal looking body with all the major organs

  • now. The baby has developed muscles in the cheeks and might root for a nipple if it feels

  • motion.

  • I want to know what’s actually going on, not stats.

  • The intestines have been forming before now but now start to move into the abdomen. If

  • you were having a girl, she’d have developed ovaries by now.

  • We do not know the gender yet.

  • This is about the point that the doctor will suggest the nuchal translucency screening,

  • if not before. Actually, they cannot really do it at week 14, you have to be 13 weeks

  • still.

  • What is that test?

  • It is a test to assess the risk the kid has down syndrome. They use ultrasound to measure

  • the clear space in the tissue at the back of the neck, and babies with down syndrome

  • tend to have more of it.

  • I had a sonogram, and no one said anything was wrong.

  • They would have if there was. On a lighter note, the fingerprints are forming, and the

  • kid has enough reflexes to suck on the thumb if it accidentally reaches the mouth.

  • Are the arms and legs all there?

  • Theyve been mostly cartilage. The bones are forming in the arms and legs, and the

  • vocal cords are forming.

  • Those get plenty of usage from day one. Anything else I should know?

  • Youre not even eating for 1.1, so you should only do an extra 200 to 300 calories a day.

  • Up the fluids though, so you do not get constipation.

  • I just hate how my ankles are swelling up.

  • That’s fluid retention, and itll be an issue for the next few months. Put your feet

  • up and enjoy the pampering.

What happens at 13 weeks pregnant?

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