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At this stage, your baby might measure just over five inches long, crown to rump, and weigh about five ounces. To get a visual idea of what things are looking like inside your belly, check out the illustration below:. You may have noticed more growth and changes in your breasts.

More blood is flowing to the breasts in preparation for milk production, and you may start to see darker veins appearing. The placenta is also growing in order to help deliver enough nutrients and oxygen to your developing baby, while helping to eliminate waste. Have your feet have gotten bigger recently? Try a cool foot bath to relieve the swelling, and elevate your feet whenever you can to help keep yourself more comfortable.

At 17 weeks pregnant, here are some of the symptoms you may be experiencing:. Hemorrhoids are essentially veins in the rectum that have become over-dilated due to increased blood volume and flow in the pelvic area. Though hemorrhoids are more common later in pregnancy, it's smart to take steps now to help prevent them, such as following a high-fiber diet, drinking plenty of water, and getting regular exercise.

Contact your healthcare provider right away if you have severe pain or bleeding. Itchy or sensitive skin. At 17 weeks pregnant, your belly and breasts are still growing, and the skin is stretching, which can sometimes lead to stretch marks and itching. Heartburn and indigestion. By this time, morning sickness is a thing of the past for most moms-to-be, but you might be experiencing heartburn and indigestion, two symptoms that can also hit later in pregnancy. Try to eat several small meals each day, and avoid spicy foods or other foods that you find contribute to your discomfort.

It can also help to eat slowly and avoid lying down right after eating. Leg cramps. Fetal development: The 2nd trimester. Fetal development. Join now to personalize. Translucent skin Your baby's blood vessels are visible through his thin skin , and there's no baby fat yet to plump him up. Sleep on your side Avoid lying flat on your back now. Safe exercise tips Keep moving : Standing still — while doing yoga poses , for example — can lower your blood pressure and make you dizzy.

You're in your fourth month! Your baby at 17 weeks Tap the plus for more details. Your body at 17 weeks Tap the plus for more details. By Kate Marple.

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Protein during pregnancy. Kegel exercises for pregnancy and postpartum. New to BabyCenter? You don't need special oils - just ask your partner or a family member to gently massage your scalp and neck while you sit upright on a chair. Research shows that regular head massages can reduce headaches by easing stress and relaxing the muscles that go into spasm.

If you get really painful headaches, then talk to your midwife or doctor, just in case there's an underlying problem.

Get personalised emails for trusted NHS advice, videos and tips on your pregnancy week by week, birth and parenthood. Back to 2nd trimester. Home Pregnancy Week-by-week 2nd trimester Week Share this page Facebook Pinterest Twitter Whatsapp. Week-by-week guide to pregnancy. When you're pregnant, you have lots of questions. Our week-by-week pregnancy guide is packed with lots of useful information. From what's happening inside your body, to how your baby is developing, and tips and advice on having a healthy pregnancy — this is your one-stop pregnancy guide!

Second trimester Our week-by-week pregnancy guide is full of essential information. Week 17 — your second trimester It could just be wind — but those funny feelings in your belly might be your baby moving. There's lots more happening this week too…. What's happening in my body? A moving experience Have you felt your baby move yet? Inside your baby belly, you might feel: bubbling fluttering rolling This is known as 'quickening' and it's a reassuring sign that your baby is thriving.

You might find that your baby moves more… after meals when you listen to loud music when you rub your tummy and talk to your baby when you really, really want to go to sleep! Stressed by stretch marks? Second trimester pregnancy symptoms at 17 weeks You may be getting a few pains and niggles as your bump gets bigger.

Your signs of pregnancy could include: tiredness and sleeping problems swollen and bleeding gums pains on the side of your belly, caused by your expanding womb known as 'round ligament pains' headaches nosebleeds bloating and constipation indigestion and heartburn sore breasts leg cramps feeling hot dizziness swollen hands and feet urine infections vaginal infections darkened skin on your face or brown patches — this is known as chloasma or the 'mask of pregnancy' greasier, spotty skin thicker and shinier hair symptoms from earlier weeks, such as morning sickness , weird pregnancy cravings , a heightened sense of smell, mood swings , a white milky pregnancy discharge from your vagina and light spotting seek medical advice for any bleeding Tommy's, the baby charity, has a further list of common symptoms.

Sign up for emails Get more tips and advice on your pregnancy, baby and parenting sent to your inbox. Subscribe to Start4Life pregnancy, baby and toddler emails. What does my baby look like? The big news of the week is that you may start to feel your baby move.

Plus… your baby's eyes can move, although they'll stay shut for now they can react to loud noises their mouth can open and close fingernails are starting to grow Your baby will have their own unique fingerprints. Action stations Have you decided where you'd like to give birth?

This week you could also… Think about telling your work. Start doing pelvic floor exercises. Antenatal classes. Smoking, drinking and caffeine in pregnancy. Pregnancy vitamins. Exercising in pregnancy. Healthy pregnancy diet. This week's treat Enjoy a soothing head massage. Go back to week 16 Go to week Sign up now for our pregnancy, baby and toddler guide Get personalised emails for trusted NHS advice, videos and tips on your pregnancy week by week, birth and parenthood.



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