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Inside pregnancy: weeks 15 to 20 (video)
Your baby can hear you talking, reading, and singing. You'll get the thrill of feeling your baby move.
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Inside pregnancy: weeks 15 to 20
Narrator: Between 15 and 20 weeks, your baby will more than double in size. As his body grows, his nervous system is rapidly maturing.His nerves are connecting his brain to the rest of his body – travelling from the brain through the brainstem and down the spine, and beginning to extend into his torso and limbs.
Your baby's skeleton is changing too. The soft cartilage is starting to harden into bone. This happens first in the arms and legs.
Sensory development is picking up speed. Your baby's brain is designating special areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. At this stage, your baby may be able to hear your heartbeat and voice, so read aloud or sing a happy tune.
Your baby may even be sucking his thumb now.
At about 18 weeks, you'll start to experience one of the most exciting parts of pregnancy: feeling your baby's movements. His flexing arms and legs may feel like gentle flutters at first. They'll become even stronger and more frequent in the weeks ahead.
At 20 weeks, your baby weighs about 10.5 ounces [300g] and measures about 10 inches [25cm] from head to heel (about the length of a banana).
This week is a big milestone – the halfway point in your pregnancy.
Last reviewed: March 2020
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