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During the second trimester visits, weeks 13 to 26 gestational age, your doctor may check certain things, depending on your current health and the health of the fetus. The doctor may check:
The second trimester marks a turning point for the birth parent and fetus. The birth parent often begins to feel better and will start showing the pregnancy more. The fetus has now developed all its organs and systems and will focus on growing in size and weight.
During the second trimester, the umbilical cord continues to thicken as it carries nourishment to the fetus. But harmful substances also pass through the umbilical cord to the fetus. So you need to stay away from alcohol, tobacco, and other known hazards.
During the second trimester, both your body and the fetus continue to grow.
Now that all the major organs and systems have formed in the fetus, the following 6 months will be spent growing. The weight of the fetus will multiply more than 7 times over the next few months as the fetus becomes a baby that can survive outside of the uterus.
By the end of the second trimester, the fetus will be about 14 inches (36 centimeters) long and weigh about 2½ pounds (1.1 kilograms). Fetal development during the second trimester includes:
A baby born at 24 weeks may survive in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
The second trimester is the most physically enjoyable for most people. Morning sickness usually becomes less by this time. And the extreme tiredness and breast soreness often eases up. These changes are due to a decrease in levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone. They are also caused by an adjustment to the levels of estrogen and progesterone hormones.
These are the changes and symptoms that may happen during the second trimester: