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Week 25

Second Trimester
 
Your Baby
 
Your growing baby!
The smallest blood vessels of the body - the capillaries - are beginning to develop under the baby’s skin. As blood fills these new vessels, they give your baby’s skin a red or pinkish appearance, because the blood in the capillaries is visible.

Your baby continues to perform reflex movements that will be essential to his or her survival after birth. Lips and mouth are sensitive, and if the baby’s hand floats near its mouth, it may suck its thumb or fingers. The startle reflex is also present. By this time, you may have felt your baby 'jump' when they hear a loud noise.

The baby’s nostrils (which until now have been plugged) begin to open.

The amniotic fluid that surrounds the baby is removed and replaced by your system every three hours. This means the total daily exchange is equivalent to six gallons (25.6 l) in volume.

During this month, the buds for your baby’s permanent teeth will come in, high in the gums behind the baby teeth. The baby’s spine will be made up of 33 rings, 150 joints, and 1,000 ligaments, all of which are used to support the body’s weight. All of those structures will begin to form during this month.

You
 
Even though you are probably eating well, you may still experience periodic indigestion, heartburn, bloating, and intestinal gas. These problems can be expected as your muscles relax under the influence of the pregnancy hormones. Continue to eat things that are easy to digest.

Mild swelling in your ankles and feet is common and expected. Contact your practitioner if you have severe swelling. Elevate your legs whenever possible.
 
The Pregnancy Journal Learn even more about this week... and keep a record of your journey!

This content and more information on your pregnancy progress can be found in The Pregnancy Journal, by A. Christine Harris, PhD. available at Chronicle Books.
 
 
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Heartburn During Pregnancy
Maternity Essentials from Isabella Oliver
Feng Shui Your Baby's Nursery

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Every pregnancy is different. The content offered in this article is for informational purposes only. Always consult with your health care practitioner if you have any questions about your health or the health of your baby.