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Most of your early pregnancy symptoms may be behind you. At 13 weeks pregnant, your baby is the size of a lemon. Your baby can suck its thumb now in utero and its intestines have moved from your umbilical cord to its abdomen.
At 13 weeks, you're almost through your first trimester and your baby's fingerprints are forming. Learn more about what to expect at 13 weeks.
2nd trimester pregnancy symptoms (at 13 weeks) Your signs of pregnancy could include: swollen and bleeding gums; pains on the side of your belly caused by your expanding womb (known as "round ligament pains") headaches; nosebleeds; bloating (read ways to cope with bloating on week 10's page)
It’s difficult to predict what to expect at 13 weeks pregnant, but here are some of the symptoms you may be experiencing now or in the coming weeks: Vaginal discharge. A clear to milky-colored discharge known as leukorrhea may increase around this point in your pregnancy.
Your pregnancy at 13 weeks. Symptoms. Hormones. Baby development. Things to do. Lifestyle changes. Week 13 marks the end of the first trimester and the start of a new stage in your pregnancy....
13 weeks pregnant symptoms include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, frequent micturition (urination), and mood swings. 13 weeks pregnancy symptoms start to ease as the first trimester ends and the second trimester begins.
Stretch marks may be appearing on your abdomen, breasts, hips, or buttocks. Your morning sickness may begin to subside at this point, but you may be experiencing more frequent heartburn. You may also notice some distinct changes in your breasts.
At 13 weeks pregnant, your baby has grown again: He’s almost as big as a cookie now, clocking in at nearly eight centimetres (three inches) long and weighing nearly 25 grams (0.9 ounces). His arms are about the right length for his body, but his legs are a little stubby (no offence, little buddy).
At 13 weeks pregnant, some of your earlier symptoms such as morning sickness and fatigue may have eased; however, you may experience sore breasts, food cravings, increased thirst or even an increased sex drive (to name a few).
Your baby's development and things to think about at 13 weeks of pregnancy, including twins, gestational diabetes, sex, urinary infections and Healthy Start vouchers.