![]() ![]() ![]() You might notice that you have red, swollen gums and they may even be sore, sensitive or prone to bleeding when you brush or floss. Say cheese - and take a good look in the mirror. Now that you're finally able to open wide without throwing up or gagging on extra saliva, it's a good time to focus on your mouth, which, believe it or not, is also going through a number of pregnancy-induced changes. Your Body at Week 15ĭoes it get any better than this? By this week, many of those bothersome early pregnancy symptoms have disappeared - and at 15 weeks, you're not too big to get around - or get out of your chair. Your fetus is also holding daily aerobics classes - kicking, curling toes and moving those little arms and legs - but because he only weighs a couple of ounces, you won't feel the fetal movements going on inside your abdominal gym. So what keeps your baby busy all day? Mostly, your fetus is in rehearsals - practice, practice, practicing and getting ready for that big debut.īabies work on breathing, sucking and swallowing motions so that when they leave your comfy womb and move into your comfy house, they'll have the skills necessary to survive. With each passing week, your fetus is also looking more and more like the baby you're picturing in your dreams.īy now, the ears are positioned properly on the sides of the head - they used to be in the neck - and the eyes are moving from the side of the head to the front of the face - where they'll soon meet your loving gaze. Get ready for some major growth on your baby's (and belly's!) part in the weeks to come. Now that you're done looking, eat that pear for a delicious, nutritious snack! Need a better visual? Hold a pear in your hand - that's how big your little darlin' is. How big is my baby at 15 weeks?Ĭurious why your body is (probably) finally starting to look pregnant? It's because at 15 weeks pregnant, your baby is quickly growing bigger each week - he's as long as 4 inches right now and weighs around 2 ½ ounces. Only 5 months left to go! Still have questions? Here's some more information on how weeks, months and trimesters are broken down in pregnancy. If you're 15 weeks pregnant, you're in month 4 of your pregnancy.
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