Second Trimester: The Complete Guide

Second Trimester: The Complete Guide

Second trimester pregnancy guide covering weeks 14-27 — your baby's growth, new symptoms, key milestones, and what to expect.

This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider with questions about your pregnancy.

TL;DR

What's Happening With Your Baby

Weeks 14-18: Growing Fast

Your baby is moving constantly (you just can't feel it yet). Facial features refine — eyebrows, eyelashes, and fingerprints form. By week 18, your baby is about 5.5 inches long and can hear sounds.

Weeks 19-22: The Halfway Point

The anatomy scan typically happens around week 20. You'll see your baby's organs, spine, brain, and heart on ultrasound. If you want to know the sex, this is usually when you can find out.

Your baby is developing a protective coating called vernix and fine hair called lanugo. And you'll likely feel those first flutters of movement — gas bubbles, popcorn popping, tiny fish swimming. That's your baby.

Weeks 23-27: Viability Milestone

Around week 24, your baby reaches the point of viability — meaning they could potentially survive outside the womb with intensive medical care. By week 27, your baby weighs about 2 pounds, can open and close their eyes, and has regular sleep-wake cycles.

What You Might Feel

The Good Stuff

New Symptoms

Things That Might Surprise You

Prenatal Care

Regular Appointments

You'll typically see your provider every 4 weeks during the second trimester. Expect:

The Anatomy Scan (18-22 Weeks)

This is the big one. A detailed ultrasound that checks:

Most anatomy scans show a healthy, normally developing baby. If something needs a closer look, your provider will explain next steps.

Glucose Screening (24-28 Weeks)

You'll drink a sugary beverage and have your blood drawn an hour later to screen for gestational diabetes. About 6-9% of pregnant people develop gestational diabetes. If your screening is positive, you'll do a longer follow-up test. It's manageable with diet, exercise, and sometimes medication.

Other Second Trimester Tests

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Things to Think About

When to Call Your Provider

Contact your provider if you experience:

The Bottom Line

The second trimester is when pregnancy often shifts from overwhelming to exciting. The worst symptoms have faded, you can feel your baby move, and the reality of what's coming starts to sink in. Enjoy this stretch — and start thinking about the practical stuff while you have the energy.

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