Week 22
Your Baby's Development
The senses your baby will use to learn about the world are developing daily.
Taste buds have started to form on the tongue, and the brain and nerve endings
are formed enough so that the fetus can feel touch. Your baby may experiment
with this newfound sense of touch by stroking his or her face or
sucking on a thumb, as well as feeling other body parts and seeing how they
move.
Your baby's reproductive system is continuing to develop, too. In boys, the
testes have begun to descend from the abdomen, and in girls, the uterus and
ovaries are in place and the vagina is developed.
Your Body
This week you may begin to notice your uterus practicing for delivery with
irregular, painless contractions called Braxton Hicks contractions. You may feel
a squeezing sensation near the top of your uterus. Don't worry, though: your
baby may be able to feel the contraction as it squeezes the uterus, but Braxton
Hicks contractions aren't dangerous or harmful. If, however, the contractions
become painful or if you have more than four contractions in an hour, contact
your health care provider immediately because painful, regular contractions may
be a sign of preterm labor.