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- Being 17 weeks pregnant can be an exciting time. After all, you’re well into your second trimester by now! Some people find that this is the best part of pregnancy, as any nausea or fatigue may finally ease off. If this is the case for you, then enjoy!
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- tiredness and sleeping problems (week 19 has information about feeling tired)
- swollen and bleeding gums (week 13 has information about gum health during pregnancy)
- pains on the side of your belly, caused by your expanding womb (known as 'round ligament pains')
- headaches.
Your baby's development and things to think about at 17 weeks of pregnancy, including exercise, tiredness and sleep, alcohol consumption, foods to avoid and information about miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and stillbirth.
We spoke to midwife, Lesley Bland, to find out everything you need to know about any pregnancy symptoms and what to expect at 17 weeks pregnant for your baby and your body. How many months is 17 weeks pregnant? 17 weeks in months means you're in your fourth month of pregnancy.
Find out about the possible second-trimester symptoms at 17 weeks pregnant, from round ligament pain to heartburn — plus how big your baby is this week.
- Here Come The Tummy Touchers!
- Your Growing Appetite
- Stop Snoring
- Heightened Symptoms
Now that you're starting to show, chances are that friends, coworkers and even strangers may feel the urge to reach out and touch your tummy. If you don't mind, that's fine. But if you do, speak up kindly but firmly.
Remember when you were so queasy you could barely stomach ginger ale and a cracker? Happily, your toilet-hugging days and nights are probably over. And happily, these days it's more likely that you can't get enough to eat. For most women, the second trimester not only brings relief from morning sickness but also a hearty appetite. Don't be surprise...
One inexplicable pregnancy symptom? Snoring! But take heart: The stuffiness that often triggers world-champion snoring is common — and temporary. That's right, even your nose is affected by pregnancy hormones! Try putting a humidifierin your bedroom, using one of those nasal strips on your nose to open up your nasal passages, or sleeping on a coupl...
More new developments with your body may be on tap this week: an increase in vaginal discharge(leukorrhea) and a greater sensitivity to allergens. Both are totally normal!
Why are parts of your skin getting darker? Is it too early to think about post-baby finances? How big is your baby? Learn more about your pregnancy at 17 weeks.
As your baby continues to grow, you can expect to experience some physical and emotional changes. In this article, we’ll explore what happens at 17 weeks pregnant, including the development of your baby, common symptoms you may experience, and some helpful tips for this period.