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  2. When Your Baby’s Heartbeat Starts and When You Can Hear It

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    In just two more weeks, the fetal heart system will contract at a pace of around 150 to 170 times a minute. That's about twice as fast as yours! By week 9 or 10, the rate will hover around 170 beats per minute — and then slow from here on out. At around week 20, it'll go down to about 140 beats per minute. During labor, a typical fetal heart ...

  3. Gender Ultrasound: Am I Having a Boy or Girl? - What to Expect

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    How to tell if it’s a girl on an ultrasound. The absence of the above signs doesn't necessarily guarantee the baby is female. A sonographer's trained eyes will instead watch for these clues that suggest baby is a girl: A genital tubercle angled downwards. If it’s pointed downward, it indicates a girl.

  4. When Can You Find Out Baby's Sex? - What to Expect

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    Women with healthy, uncomplicated pregnancies can typically find out their baby’s sex sometime around 20 weeks, during their level 2 ultrasound or anatomy scan. You can opt to get the news a little earlier — possibly as soon as 9 weeks — if your provider has recommended prenatal testing to check for chromosomal abnormalities.

  5. 12 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs | Week by...

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    This week marks a turning point for your baby. At 12 weeks pregnant, the Herculean task of developing new bodily structures is nearing an end, as most of your baby's systems are fully formed — though there's still plenty of maturing to do. Now comes the maintenance phase, during which your fetus' systems continue to evolve for the next 28 ...

  6. 9 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs | Week by...

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    Pregnancy Symptoms Week 9. If your sleep’s being interrupted by that gotta-go feeling, try double voiding when you pee — for example, when you think you’re done peeing, pee again. This will help empty out your bladder completely and maybe buy you an extra hour of shut-eye during the night.

  7. 15 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs | Week by...

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    Baby's heartbeat can be heard! This is the week when your practitioner can take out the Doppler at your prenatal appointment and let you hear your baby's heartbeat. And there's really no sweeter sound than that! Remember that the only accurate, safe Doppler devices are the ones your doctor uses. Don't be tempted to try one of the at-home ...

  8. When Your Baby Can Hear in the Womb - What to Expect

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    Some of these are sounds that you might not even notice yourself — the gurgle of your stomach and whoosh of air in and out of your lungs. Over the next few weeks, your baby will hear more and more of the outside world. By weeks 27 to 30, babies react in response to voices and noises that filter into the womb.

  9. 8 Common Pregnancy Myths and Truths - What to Expect

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    Running could cause early labor. You might have the best sex of your life during pregnancy. Lifting your arms over your head can cause your baby's umbilical cord to wrap around her neck. Spicy foods can help you go into labor. Your water breaking (most likely in public) will be the first sign you're in labor. show all.

  10. 16 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs | Week by...

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    Your 16 weeks pregnant belly. At 16 weeks pregnant, you may now be at the stage where your bump clearly has a baby in there. Your weight gain and that of your baby have likely picked up considerably, and you’ll both continue to grow. But all baby bumps at 16 weeks are different — and normal. Believe it or not, some women still don’t ...

  11. 17 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs | Week by...

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    EXPLORE PREGNANCY WEEK 17. Dizziness during pregnancy often kicks in at around week 17 in the second trimester. Blame hormones, your growing uterus and a rapidly expanding circulatory system. Meanwhile, your little one is learning to suck and swallow, and is also starting to develop fingerprints.