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How does your belly feel at 13 weeks pregnant? You’re probably feeling great in terms of nausea and morning sickness! However, to make room for your fast-growing 13-week fetus, your uterus is moving upward and outward.
13 weeks pregnant bellies. You're one-third of the way (or more) through your pregnancy at the end of this week! Though pregnancy is different for everyone, you're probably happy to say goodbye to the first trimester and hello to the second.
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. Most of your early pregnancy symptoms may be behind you.
How Big Is a Pregnant Belly at 13 Weeks? At 13 weeks pregnant, your baby is growing quickly and the changes in your body may be accelerating, meaning your pregnancy bump might start to show and become more obvious to others during this time. At 13 weeks pregnant, your uterus may be moving up higher and forward, as well as increasing in size.
Every pregnancy belly is beautiful, and no two look exactly the same. See our gallery of baby bumps from 4 to 40 weeks pregnant.
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)
At 13 weeks pregnant, you’re now entering the more enjoyable second trimester. The next three months are sometimes known as the ‘pregnancy honeymoon period’. This is when most of those pesky early pregnancy symptoms have begun to die down.
Pregnancy Symptoms Week 13. You may be feeling a little better than you were during your first trimester, but for some, pesky nausea and exhaustion continue a bit longer. Here are some other...
At 13 weeks pregnant, your miscarriage risk significantly drops, morning sickness may be improving, and you may have more energy.
At 13 weeks pregnant, you might have noticed some abdominal pain. As your belly expands, those stretching muscles are likely to cause some pain on the sides of your belly, particularly after changing positions, and it may move to the groin or hip.