At 13 weeks pregnant, you'll start needing some extra calories, and baby is starting to swallow.
At week 14 of pregnancy, you’ve reached the second trimester and baby is developing facial muscles.
At 15 weeks pregnant, you may experience a libido boost, and your baby is starting to see light.
At 16 weeks pregnant, you may have that pregnancy glow, and your baby is developing taste buds.
At 17 weeks pregnant, you might feel your baby kick, and your baby is practicing sucking and swallowing.
At 18 weeks pregnant, you may be swelling and having trouble sleeping. Now, your baby can swallow and hear.
At 19 weeks pregnant, you may start feeling baby moving around, and their senses are developing.
Congratulations! You're halfway through your pregnancy. Find out what's happening for you and baby this week.
At 21 weeks pregnant, you may have digestive issues, and baby is now being measured from head to toe.
At 22 weeks, baby's facial features are more distinct, and you're paying attention to your blood pressure.
At 23 weeks, your baby is still transparent—but that will soon change as they begin to store fat.
At 24 weeks pregnant, you're prepping for your gestational diabetes test while baby is developing surfactant.
At 25 weeks pregnant, you may be having trouble sleeping, and your baby knows your voice.
At 26 weeks pregnant, you might start thinking about a birth plan. Plus, your baby's eyes are developing.
At 27 weeks pregnant, you may have Braxton Hicks contractions. And your baby might start dreaming this week!
More energy, bigger appetite, feeling baby kick and more. Here's what's happening during the second trimester.