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15 Weeks Pregnant – Symptoms and Fetal Development

You are now a new mother. Your body is different and is preparing you for the birth of a small human being. With each passing day, your body changes, and so does your baby. At the 15 weeks pregnant, your body will experience some new changes, and you will see how your belly has grown. Here is all you need to know.

In the 15th week of pregnancy, your baby is already developing, and now the major organs such as kidneys have developed, allowing the baby to now urinate whenever he/she needs. Other organs such as the heart and the brain are also developing now allowing your baby to make a whole lot of new facial expressions which they would otherwise find it difficult to do. A strong heart allows the baby to move more eagerly than before.

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At this point, the immune system is well underway of development and allows the baby to make its own decisions on whether it likes certain foods or not that the mother is consuming. Along with the immune system, the baby has a strong and functioning brain now that is well connected to the baby’s nervous system. Your baby can now feel pain, hunger, fatigue and many other feelings. The eyes are also developing at this point, allowing your baby’s first glimpses of their future. Overall this is an extremely important week for the baby.

See More: 14 Weeks Pregnant

Table of Contents:

  • How Many Months? – Symptoms – What to Think – Baby Development
  • Activity – Diet and Exercise – How To Overcome Stress – Tips
  • Medical Tests and Scan – Care & Precautions – What Are The Risks?

15th Week of Pregnancy is How Many Months?

At 15 weeks pregnant, you are about 3 months into pregnancy. You are now at the beginning of the second trimester. The second trimester is ideally the middle of three months into the pregnancy, and it is at this point that people usually announce to the outside world about their pregnancy.

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