You are now 15 weeks pregnant, which is the beginning of week 16.

Your baby measures around 15 cms (6 inches) from head to toe, or about 10cms (4 inches) from crown to rump, and weighs about 120 grams (or 4.2 ounces). Your baby is now more in proportion physically, but their head still accounts for about 1/3 of their body size.

 

Your baby's vocal chords are now formed and they can make different facial expressions. Your baby can grasp with their hands and suck their thumb and they begin to explore the inside of your uterus with their hands and feet. If you press your belly from the outside, this may produce a small startle response in your baby (one of the many newborn reflexes present after birth).

 

If this is not your first pregnancy you may start to feel small sensations of your baby's movements soon, although movements are more commonly felt between 18 and 22 weeks.

 

Physical changes 

 

Aches and pains

 

As your uterus grows and your baby's movements increase in strength, you can experience many strange sensations. These may range from stretching and burning to mild cramping or stitch-like pains with tugging and pulling. Aches and pains can cause concern and worry, because the feelings are often unfamiliar and it can be hard to know what is normal. Generally, if the pain is not extreme and/or there is no bleeding associated with it, it is normal.

 

Emotional reactions 

 

Some women feel vulnerable about the continued unknown of their pregnancy and possibly the impending labour and birth. Partners may experience a renewed purpose in their life. Perhaps re-assessing their career or making some lifestyle changes.

 

Other considerations 

 

What to expect at your pregnancy visits

 

After your first consultation pregnancy visits are scheduled at fairly regular intervals. However, their frequency until 28 weeks can vary, depending on your individual needs and your caregiver's preferences.

In the past, pregnancy visits during the 2nd trimester were routinely scheduled every 4 weeks. However, recent research has shown that antenatal visits every 5 to 6 weeks are acceptable for women whose pregnancies are progressing normally.

 

Twins, triplets or more

 

Pregnancy visits for women with a multiple pregnancy are generally similar to visits for women having one baby. However, once the number of babies is revealed, the frequency of routine visits may increase, depending on how everything is progressing and your caregiver's preferences.

Your pregnancy - Week 15

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