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How the baby develops<br />

WEEKS 15–22<br />

The baby is now growing quickly.<br />

The body grows bigger so that the<br />

head and body are more in<br />

proportion and the baby doesn’t<br />

look so top heavy. The face begins<br />

to look much more human and the<br />

hair is beginning to grow as well as<br />

eyebrows and eyelashes. The<br />

eyelids stay closed over the eyes.<br />

The lines on the skin of the fingers<br />

are now formed, so the baby already<br />

has its own individual fingerprints.<br />

Finger and toenails are growing<br />

and the baby has a firm hand grip.<br />

At about 22 weeks, the baby<br />

becomes covered in a very fine, soft<br />

hair called ‘lanugo’. The purpose<br />

of this isn’t known, but it is thought<br />

that it may be to keep the baby at<br />

the right temperature. The lanugo<br />

disappears before birth, though<br />

sometimes just a little is left and<br />

disappears later.<br />

At about 16–22 weeks you will<br />

feel your baby move for the first<br />

time. If this is your second baby,<br />

you may feel it earlier – at about<br />

16–18 weeks after conception.<br />

At first you feel a fluttering or<br />

bubbling, or a very slight shifting<br />

movement, maybe a bit like<br />

indigestion. Later you can’t mistake<br />

the movements, and you can even<br />

see the baby kicking about. Often<br />

you can guess which bump is a<br />

hand or a foot and so on.<br />

Week 22<br />

ACTUAL SIZE HEAD TO BOTTOM<br />

ABOUT 27 CM<br />

WEEKS 23–30<br />

The baby is now moving about<br />

vigorously and responds to touch<br />

and to sound. A very loud noise<br />

close by may make it jump and<br />

kick. It is also swallowing small<br />

amounts of the amniotic fluid in<br />

which it is floating and passing tiny<br />

amounts of urine back into the<br />

fluid. Sometimes the baby may get<br />

hiccups, and you can feel the jerk<br />

of each hiccup. The baby may also<br />

begin to follow a pattern for waking<br />

and sleeping. Very often this is a<br />

different pattern from yours, so,<br />

when you go to bed at night, the<br />

baby wakes up and starts kicking.<br />

The baby’s heartbeat can now be<br />

heard through a stethoscope. Your<br />

partner may even be able to hear it<br />

by putting an ear to your abdomen,<br />

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