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What is going on with your baby during week 13?  


Your baby is growing rapidly; its growth is particularly noticeable from now through about 24 weeks. The baby has doubled in length since the 7th week, measuring at 2½ to 3 inches long (6.5-7.8cm) and weighing at about ½ and ¾ oz (13-20g) roughly the size of a peach. Changes in the fetal weight have also been tremendous during the last 8-10 weeks of pregnancy. One interesting change is the slowdown in growth of baby's head compared to the rest of the body. By week 21 the head is about one third of the baby's body and at birth baby's head is only ¼ the size of its body. Baby's body accelerates in growth as the fetal head slows down in growth. Baby's face is more human like now; eyes that started out at the sides are now closer together on the face. External genitalia have developed enough so a male can be distinguished from a female baby. Your baby's vocal cords have begun to form. Your baby's hand is structurally complete and consists of 27 bones held together by a complex network of ligaments. Similarly baby's foot is also completely formed with the toes, heel and bones all in place.






        
 
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What is going on with you during week 13?
 
Your uterus has grown quite a bit. At this time your uterus fills your pelvis and starts growing upward into your abdomen. It feels like a small soft ball. You have probably gained some weight if you did not have morning sickness to deal with. For those who did, some of you will see this problem receding into the background. You will start to feel better and as your baby starts to gain weight, you will also gain weight. Most of you are starting to lose your waists. Clothing fits snugly and it is time to wear loose-fitting or maternity wear.
 
What is going on with your head during week 13?
 
You may be feeling a little stressed if you have not shared news of your pregnancy at work. Like it or not, you will have to take care of that sooner rather than later. You cannot keep your growing belly a secret for long. Although there is no perfect timing for breaking the news, some pointers on how you can go about it to ease the situation:

• Share the news with your boss first before she/he hears it from someone else. That does not mean you can't share it with someone else; you just have to be discreet

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