Your pregnancy - week 25

You are now 25 weeks pregnant and at the beginning of week 26.

Your baby measures about 33 cm from head to toe (13.2 inches) and weighs about 800 grams (or 1lb 12 oz).

 

 

Your baby's eyelids are no longer fused, so they can now open their eyes and blink! It is also possible for your baby to respond to bright light (such as shining a torch through your belly). Newborns have vision that is perfectly focussed from about 20 to 30 cm, usually as far away as the face of the person holding them.

Your baby's movements are generally more regular now and he or she may physically respond to you if you press on parts of their protruding feet, bottom or hands. Some parents play games with their unborn baby when they seem awake and alert! Your caregiver can now probably hear your baby's heartbeat with a Pinnard's stethoscope (rather than just an electronic Doppler) beating at around 110 to 170 beats per minute.

Physical changes

Your growing baby is much larger and now big enough for your caregiver to feel where their head is situated. Your caregiver may even be able to guide your hands during a routine pregnancy visit so you can feel your own baby's head. Ask them to do this next time you see them. Your caregiver may also measure your belly's fundal height.

Babies change position frequently during this phase of pregnancy and are quite often in a breech position (bottom down) or lying across your belly in a transverse position. Your caregiver may start to write your baby's position on your pregnancy record card.

Other considerations

Tests you may be offered

Between 26 and 30 weeks your caregiver may recommend further tests. Depending on their preferences and/or the hospital or birth centre's policies, these could include a glucose tolerance test (GTT) to screen for gestational diabetes; a full blood count (FBC) to check for anaemia and to see if you need iron supplements and perhaps a vaginal swab to screen for Group B strep.

 

You are now 25 weeks pregnant and at the beginning of week 26.

 

Your baby measures about 33 cm from head to toe (13.2 inches) and weighs about 800 grams (or 1lb 12 oz).

 

Your baby's eyelids are no longer fused, so they can now open their eyes and blink! It is also possible for your baby to respond to bright light (such as shining a torch through your belly). Newborns have vision that is perfectly focussed from about 20 to 30 cm, usually as far away as the face of the person holding them.

 

Your baby's movements are generally more regular now and he or she may physically respond to you if you press on parts of their protruding feet, bottom or hands. Some parents play games with their unborn baby when they seem awake and alert! Your caregiver can now probably hear your baby's heartbeat with a Pinnard's stethoscope (rather than just an electronic Doppler) beating at around 110 to 170 beats per minute.

 

Physical changes

 

Your growing baby is much larger and now big enough for your caregiver to feel where their head is situated. Your caregiver may even be able to guide your hands during a routine pregnancy visit so you can feel your own baby's head. Ask them to do this next time you see them. Your caregiver may also measure your belly's fundal height.

 

Babies change position frequently during this phase of pregnancy and are quite often in a breech position (bottom down) or lying across your belly in a transverse position. Your caregiver may start to write your baby's position on your pregnancy record card.

 

Other considerations 

 

Tests you may be offered

 

Between 26 and 30 weeks your caregiver may recommend further tests. Depending on their preferences and/or the hospital or birth centre's policies, these could include a glucose tolerance test (GTT) to screen for gestational diabetes; a full blood count (FBC) to check for anaemia and to see if you need iron supplements and perhaps a vaginal swab to screen for Group B strep.

Your pregnancy - Week 25

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