Your Second Trimester
The second
trimester of pregnancy spans from week 13 to week 27
of your pregnancy. This is the time when most women start to look pregnant and
may begin to wear maternity clothes. By 16 weeks, the top of your uterus,
called the fundus, will be about halfway between your pubic bone and your
navel. By 27 weeks, the fundus will be about
2 in (5 cm) or more above your
navel.
See pictures of the
fetus at 16, 20, and 24 weeks of development
. By the end of the second trimester,
your fetus is about
10 in (25.4 cm) long and
weighs about 1.5 lb (680 g).
You may find that the second trimester is the easiest part of
pregnancy. For some women, the breast tenderness,
morning sickness, and fatigue of the first trimester
ease up or disappear during the second trimester, while the physical
discomforts of late pregnancy have yet to start. Pressure on your bladder may
be less as the uterus grows up out of the pelvis.
If this is your
first pregnancy, you'll begin to feel your fetus move at about 18 to 22 weeks
after your last menstrual period (LMP). Although your fetus has been moving for
several weeks, the movements have not been strong enough for you to notice
until now. At first, fetal movements can be so gentle that you may not be sure
what you are feeling. If you've been pregnant before, you may notice movement
earlier, sometime between weeks 16 and 18.
Normal symptoms you may experience during the second trimester of pregnancy
include:
Common infections that require treatment during pregnancy include: