Week 20
Your Baby's Development
You're halfway there! Twenty weeks into your pregnancy, your baby has grown
significantly from that first dividing cell. The fetus now weighs about 9 ounces
(260 grams) and measures 5.5 to 6.3 inches (14 to 16 centimeters) from crown to
rump. The baby's growth is taking up increasing room in the uterus, and
continued growth will put pressure on the mother's lungs, stomach, bladder, and
kidneys.
Under the vernix caseosa (a protective, waxy coating), your baby's skin is
thickening and developing layers, including the dermis, epidermis, and
subcutaneous layer. Hair and nail growth continues this week.

Your Body
Your health care provider may recommend that you receive an
ultrasound, a diagnostic test that uses sound waves to create an image.
An ultrasound, usually performed around the twentieth week of pregnancy, can be
used to determine the size and position of the fetus, as well as any structural
abnormalities of bones and organs that are visible by this time. Depending on
the position of the fetus, the sex can sometimes be determined. During an
ultrasound, the umbilical cord, placenta, and amniotic fluid can also be
examined. Talk to your health care provider about the risks and advantages of
this test.