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20 Weeks Pregnant What to Expect |
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Development
and Changes |
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Week 20 - Day 1 |
You are half way
through your pregnancy! Congratulations! |
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Week 20 - Day 2 |
Baby recognizes
its' mothers voice |
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Week 20 - Day 3 |
Consider whether
you want to find out the gender of your baby |
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Week 20 - Day 4 |
Your belly button
may pop out as your uterus presses upwards |
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Week 20 - Day 5 |
Your baby has
developed sleep and waking patterns |
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Week 20 - Day 6 |
Make sure
you get enough rest - feelings of fatigue are common at this
time |
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Week 20 - Day 7 |
Baby is about 19cm
or 7.5 inches long & weighs about 12.3-15 oz (350-425 grams)
- about the size of a small cantaloupe melon! |
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20 Weeks Pregnant What to Expect |
Day by Day and Week by Week Guide -
20 Weeks Pregnant
Our useful 20 Weeks pregnant information guide can be used to help you understand the changes in
your body and to your baby. There are facts, information and helpful tips about being
20 Weeks Pregnant - an
informative countdown for pregnant women.
Common Pregnancy Questions at 20 Weeks pregnant
Answers to some of the most
common questions asked by a woman who is 20 Weeks pregnant are detailed
below
Pregnancy Question: What are the hCG levels at
20 Weeks Pregnant?
The serum
test (blood test) uses 2-4 mL of venous blood for testing. The serum hCG
levels at 20 Weeks pregnant, measured from the LMP (last menstrual
period) are as follows:
17 - 24 Weeks since LMP:
4,060
- 165,400 mIU/ml
For a chart of normal hCG levels please refer
to:
hGC Levels
Pregnancy Question: 20 Weeks pregnant belly?
The baby you are carrying in your 20 Weeks pregnant belly is
about the size of a small cantaloupe melon. A pregnant woman's belly is usually very
upright during this stage of pregnancy.
Pregnancy Question at 20 Weeks pregnant:
Pregnancy Weight gain?
Pregnancy Weight gain - try not to gain any more than one pound
a week from the 20 Weeks pregnant stage and all subsequent weeks of your
pregnancy. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) issued new guidelines
in May 2009 on how much weight to gain during pregnancy, based on the
woman's BMI (body mass index) before pregnancy. The IOM's weight gain
allowances for a woman, carrying one baby, is as follows:
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An underweight woman should aim for a weight gain of 28-40 pounds
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A
woman of normal weight should aim for a weight gain of 25-35 pounds
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An
overweight woman should aim for a weight gain of 15-25 pounds
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An
obese woman should aim for a weight gain of 11-20 pounds
Keep a personalised 20 Weeks
pregnant weight gain record.
Pregnancy Question at 20 Weeks pregnant: Can you fly during
Second Trimester?
One of the most common questions asked at 20 Weeks pregnant is
can you fly during second trimester?
For the vast majority of women it is safe to fly when you are 20 Weeks
pregnant in your second trimester
as long as you are experiencing a healthy, normal pregnancy.
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommend that women don’t fly after
their 36th week of pregnancy.
Pregnancy Question: What are the signs and
symptoms of pregnancy at 20 Weeks pregnant?
There are various signs and symptoms associated with pregnancy
at 20 Weeks pregnant. Many of the early symptoms of pregnancy will have
eased off by this stage and the morning sickness or feelings of nausea
would have subsided. This is the time when you will have a feeling of
well-being. People may well say that you look 'blooming' at 20 Weeks
pregnant! That said, some symptoms are reported when you are 20 Weeks
pregnant include:
Smile at this Pregnancy
Quote!
Being 20 Weeks pregnant is not
always fun, so smile at this amusing motherhood maternity quote for all
those who are 20 Weeks pregnant!
Pregnancy Quote
Being pregnant is an
occupational hazard of being a wife
Motherhood Maternity Quote by Queen Victoria