19 Weeks Pregnancy

You’ve reached 19 weeks of pregnancy! We know that you are curious and frantically researching everything about the 19th week of pregnancy. Of course, it will not replace what you will learn from your doctor, but we have written for you, as every week, about the development of 19 weeks of pregnancy and what happened at 19 weeks of pregnancy . Read now!

19 Weeks Baby Development

First, “How many grams is a 19-week-old baby?” and “How many cm is a 19 week old baby?” Let’s look at the answers to such questions.

19 weeks baby development
19 weeks baby size13-15cm
19 weeks baby weight200-225 g

Let us give you an interesting piece of information. You won’t believe it, but your baby’s weight will increase 15 times from now until birth.

19 Weeks Baby Images

Can Baby Movements Be Felt at 19 Weeks?

Motor neurons continue to form, providing communication between the muscles and the brain. As a result, the baby

  • involuntary movements,
  • finger sucking,
  • Being able to make conscious muscle movements such as moving the head. So you are likely to feel these movements!

“I’m 19 weeks pregnant, I can’t feel my baby!” If you do, you don’t have to worry! You will experience these movements in the near future.

Vernisk: Sensitive Skin Under Protection!

At 19 weeks pregnant, your baby’s sensitive skin is now covered with a greasy, feta-like substance called vernix, which protects it from surrounding amniotic fluid. Because this substance protects it from cracks and scratches. The vernix disappears as you approach birth, but in some premature births it may still be seen on the baby.

Alas, My Baby Is Drinking His Urine!

Miracle! Your baby’s kidneys are now able to produce urine. After you’re born, this ability will come back to you in packs of diapers, but inside, things go like this: Urine is secreted in the amniotic sac, which also contains the baby. So yes, the 19-week-old baby urinates in the womb, swallows, then does it again and swallows again…

But since the baby lives in a sterile environment, his urine is not harmful. Therefore, there is no harm in swallowing amniotic fluid containing urine.

Let the Music Concerts Begin!

At the 19th week of pregnancy, your baby’s hearing has developed well. He may even be hearing many different voices, even your own conversations. Of course, yours is the most prominent voice in conversations! He might notice it if you talk to him or sing to him.

19 Weeks Baby Ultrasound Image

The 19-week ultrasound image your doctor took may not be the same as here. Don’t let this worry you. The movements and positions of babies in the womb can be different.

Changes in the Mother at 19 Weeks of Pregnancy

Let’s start with one of the questions that expectant mothers are most curious about: How much does the mother’s belly grow at 19 weeks of pregnancy? The size of your uterus, which you feel under your navel, is 1.3 cm. It’s revealing itself now. The apex of the uterus will reach the level of the navel around the 20th week.

By the end of this month, your uterus will be about 2 cm above the belly button. At this stage, you will no longer be able to hide that you are pregnant from anyone.

19 weeks gestational weight is another curious subject. Your total weight gain so far has averaged 3.6 to 6.3 kg. Only 200 grams of this weight belongs to your baby. The placenta is about 170 g, and the amniotic fluid is about 320 grams. The weight of her uterus is 320 grams, and each of her breasts weighs around 180 grams. Of course, these are average figures.

19 Weeks Pregnancy Image

How Many Months Is 19 Weeks Pregnancy?

The 19th week of pregnancy corresponds to the 5th month. So you are in the 5th month and 2nd trimester of pregnancy.

Pregnancy Symptoms at Week 19

Dizziness is a very common complaint during pregnancy and is usually caused by low blood pressure. As we can count among the 19-week pregnancy problems , it mostly starts in the 2nd trimester. However, since it will vary from body to body, there is a possibility that it may occur earlier.

Hypotension (low blood pressure) during pregnancy can be caused by 4 reasons:

  • The growing uterus puts pressure on the aorta: It usually happens when you lie down. This can be alleviated by not lying on your back.
  • Standing up quickly: Occurs when standing up quickly from sitting, squatting, and kneeling positions. Your blood pressure drops when you get up quickly, as the blood leaves the brain due to gravity. Getting up slowly and with practice can reduce the problem.
  • Anemia: Anemia, dizziness, fatigue, weakness causes. During pregnancy, blood values ​​are followed regularly. If there is already a problem with the blood picture, this is one of the causes of dizziness.
  • Blood sugar level: High or low blood sugar causes dizziness or tiredness. You can reduce this problem by eating a balanced and planned diet, not skipping meals, and not starving for a long time.

What Should Be Considered at 19 Weeks of Pregnancy?

Use of Herbal Products during Pregnancy

No matter how much support we get from herbal products in our daily life, you should definitely consult your doctor about the use of medicinal plants during pregnancy. For example, if you have constipation problems, you may want to use teas containing senna. However, senna stimulates the muscles in the uterus and can cause miscarriage.

Some herbs can irritate your and your baby’s intestines. Therefore, you should consult your doctor when using herbal teas and medicines. Remember, although pregnancy is not a disease, it is a period when the body and hormones work differently.

Calcium Intake During Pregnancy

Daily calcium requirement during pregnancy increases by 50% compared to pre-pregnancy. About 1200 mg each day. Getting calcium is critical. Of course, you should discuss the exact amounts with your doctor.

  • Milk,
  • Yogurt and cheese products,
  • Almond,
  • tofu,
  • Foods like broccoli are rich in calcium.

Sleeping Positions at 19 Weeks of Pregnancy

You always slept on your stomach. But now you are afraid to lie on your stomach, you may not be comfortable in any other position. You’re right, supine and prone sleeping which is normally the most preferred positions are not considered the best positions while pregnant.

lying on back;

  • It puts all the weight of the abdomen and uterus on the intestines, back and major blood vessels.
  • This pressure can increase lower back and back pain .
  • It can trigger indigestion.
  • It can affect blood circulation and cause low blood pressure, leading to dizziness.

Sleeping on your side is ideal for you. It is ideal for both your baby and you, preferably lying on his left side, throwing one leg over the other and putting a pillow in between. This position;

  • It reduces swelling in hands and feet.
  • It ensures the efficient functioning of the kidneys.
  • Of course, it is not easy to maintain this position during the night, but if you support your back with a pillow or use a pregnant pillow , this may prevent you from sleeping on your back.

Journey at 19 Weeks Pregnancy

The timing of your vacation and travel while pregnant is very important. If you are going to a far place, the second trimester, which includes the 19th week, wins by a wide margin. Even with risk-free pregnancies in the first trimester, long journeys can be quite challenging. Especially if you have severe early symptoms such as nausea or fatigue. In the third trimester, it is not very suitable for getting away from home because of the heavy body and upcoming birth.

Where you travel matters as well as when you travel. Due to your increased metabolism, it can be difficult to withstand the hot and humid climate. Traveling to high altitude areas can also be inconvenient because adjusting to the decrease in oxygen levels is tiring for both your baby and you.

Regions where vaccination is mandatory before going are also among the routes that are not recommended during pregnancy. Both the dangerousness of vaccines during pregnancy and the risk of infection in these regions make regions such as Asia, Africa and South America dangerous during pregnancy.

Suggests If You’re a Mom!

Pregnant Pilates and Yoga!

You observe the change in yourself more, you are happy from time to time and get nervous from time to time. Sudden changes in your mental state also wear you out. Then something should be done! Engaging in activities that will make you feel better and relax will do you good, believe me.

Pregnancy Photos!

Would you consider taking photos of your baby’s growth before they are born, while they are still in your womb? During 9 months, the baby will grow into a human with organs, hands and feet forming. In this process, you will observe this change in your body month by month. This is not enough, if you want to have photos of this change that you can compare by looking at it from month to month, it’s time to decide what kind of photos you want and which photographer you want to work with!

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