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19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know

by New Mums Hub Staff
15/02/2019
in Health & Wellness, Pregnancy Guide
19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
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So what do you think: is it a boy or a girl? At 19 weeks pregnant, you’re probably getting psyched for your mid-pregnancy ultrasound.

19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
Essential Baby

 

How Big Is Baby at 19 Weeks?

Baby is as big as a mango at 19 weeks of pregnancy. At about 6.0 inches long and weighing in at about 8.5 ounces, your 19-week fetus continues to get bigger!

19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
Toby and Roo

 

 

What’s My Baby Doing At 19 Weeks Pregnant?

Your baby now weighs more that your placenta, but doesn’t yet have much in the way of body fat. Although they’re still small, it’s possible you might start to feel small movements from your baby as they continue to develop.

As they grow inside you, these little movements which many mums-to-be describe as feeling like bubbles will become stronger, forming into kicks, punches, swooshes, flips and turns, which your partner and other family members (not those randoms in the street) can feel when they touch your belly.  

19 Weeks Pregnant Is How Many Months?

If you’re 19 weeks pregnant, you’re in month 5 of your pregnancy.  Only 4 months left to go! 

 

19 Weeks PREGNANT SYMPTOMS

  • Abdominal aches and pains:

Round ligament pain is that discomfort in your lower 19-week pregnant belly. It’s caused by your muscles stretching to accommodate baby. Let your OB know if any ache or pain concerns you, but as long it’s not intense or accompanied by other symptoms, these are just growing pains.

19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
FirstCry Parenting

 

  • Hip pain:

If hip pain bothers you at night, try sleeping on your side with a pillow between your knees. Those giant body pillows might seem big and dorky, but we can’t sing the praises of them enough — especially if you’re 19 weeks pregnant with twins. Cave in and get one.

19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
MomJunction

 

  • Stuffy Nose:

Is the swelling in your nasal passages making it hard for you to breathe? Here’s how to blow your nose without damaging nasal membranes and causing a nosebleed: Use your thumb to close one nostril and blow gently out the other side.

19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
BabyCenter

 

 

  • Leg cramps:

If you are experiencing leg cramps during pregnancy it can be related to your body having a shortage of calcium and magnesium in your bloodstream. Many mums-to-be experience leg cramps during their second and third trimester as your growing baby adds strain on your muscles and your womb which in turn puts more pressure on the veins providing blood to your leg muscles. Usually cramps can last from a few seconds up 10 minutes and the usually leg cramps tend to occur at night and can often interrupt your much needed sleep.

19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
BabyCentre

 

 

  • Anaemia:

The most common form of anaemia in pregnancy is iron deficiency anaemia. If you are suffering from iron deficiency anaemia you will probably feeling particularly tired and lethargic, you may look pale and in more severe cases experiencing heart palpitations and shortness of breath. The other form of anaemia common in pregnancy is folate anaemia or vitamin B12 deficiency. Again you may feel tired, lack energy and have muscle weakness or suffering regularly with pins and needles.

19 Weeks Pregnant: What You need to Know
Active.com

 

 

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