Pregnancy week 18
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A week by week guide to what’s happening to you and your baby
WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH YOU
You may be waiting anxiously for your baby's first movement, known as ‘quickening’. Many women find this barometer of their baby's well-being very reassuring.
Typically, you will feel the first small rumblings of foetal movement between 18 and 22 weeks (or later, in some cases). If this is your first pregnancy, you may not feel foetal movement as early as in successive pregnancies. Most likely, though, junior will make his or her presence known within this next month.
WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH YOUR BABY
Your baby has grown to 14cm crown to rump, or seven inches total length. Adding two ounces in just one week, your baby tips the scales at seven ounces. Baby's limbs are lengthening and, at last, body length is catching up to head size. Bones are still malleable but are beginning to ossify.
HEALTHY EATING
To keep energy levels high during pregnancy, here are some suggestions:Cold chicken with dried apricotsBowl of wholegrain cereal with milkSmall bowl of bran flakes topped with half a banana and yoghurtDhal or bean curries with raitaCup of ginger tea and a sconeFACT OF THE WEEK
An ultrasound scan is usually given around this time. It determines the age of the foetus by taking measurements of the head and body and finds the exact position of the placenta It also picks up abnormalities, such as brain or kidney conditions, and identifies any growths in the mother that might hinder delivery.
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