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24 Weeks Pregnant: Symptoms, Baby Size, and What to Expect This Week

💬 Feeling Bigger, Breathless, and a Bit Emotional? Welcome to 24 Weeks Pregnant!

You're officially six months in, and this week is a BIG milestone — viability week! That means your baby would now have a chance of survival if born early. 🙌 And while you're not planning on that, it's still a powerful reminder of how far you’ve come, mama.

In this week’s guide, we’re sharing evidence-based, week-by-week pregnancy tips that go beyond the generic info — because you deserve the full picture.


đŸ‘¶ Baby at 24 Weeks: What’s Going On Inside?

  • Size: About 1.3 pounds and the length of an ear of corn đŸŒœ

  • What’s developing: Lungs are maturing, taste buds are forming, and your baby’s face is fully formed!

  • Kicks are stronger now, and you may even notice a little routine — like baby being more active at night (because of course 😅).


đŸ€° Your Body at 24 Weeks: Real Symptoms, Real Talk

  • Round Ligament Pain: That sharp, stretchy feeling in your lower belly? Totally normal as your

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23 Weeks Pregnant: What To Expect & Real Talk from Your Doula BFF

 

If you’re 23 weeks pregnant, congrats!

You’re more than halfway through your pregnancy journey, and whether you’re feeling like a glowing goddess or a tired hot mess (both are valid!), this week brings some big changes for both you and baby.

Let’s break it down.

đŸ€° What’s Happening to Your Body at 23 Weeks?

At 23 weeks, your uterus is around the size of a soccer ball and sitting above your belly button. You might start feeling:

  • More consistent baby movements (those fluttery kicks are now full-on jabs!)

  • Round ligament pain

  • Increased appetite

  • Slight swelling in your feet or hands

  • A stronger need for support garments or belly bands

💡 Doula Tip: A belly support band can make a huge difference in easing lower back and ligament pain. Trust me—you’ll thank yourself.

đŸ‘¶ Baby Development This Week

Your baby is about 11 inches long and just over a pound. Their lungs are developing rapidly (though not quite ready for the outside world just yet), and thei...

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21 Weeks Pregnant: What To Expect, Baby Development & Doula Tips

 

Are you 21 weeks pregnant and feeling all the feelings? Let’s talk about it!

As a doula and lactation consultant, I love walking alongside first-time moms through every beautiful (and sometimes weird) part of pregnancy. And week 21? This is such an exciting milestone!

Here’s what’s happening inside your body — and what to expect from your baby right now.


Baby Development at 21 Weeks Pregnant

  • Baby is about 10.5 inches long — about the size of a banana!

  • They’re swallowing amniotic fluid (and tasting what you eat!)

  • Baby’s digestive system is practicing for life outside the womb

  • Movements may feel stronger & more rhythmic now

  • Tiny eyebrows, eyelashes & facial features are becoming more defined


Common Symptoms at 21 Weeks Pregnant

  • Round ligament pain (ouch!)

  • Stretching belly & itchy skin

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Braxton Hicks contractions (practice contractions!)

  • Increased hunger — your baby is growing fast!


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30 Weeks Pregnant? Here’s What No One Tells You (But You Need to Know!)

 

You’ve made it to 30 weeks—welcome to the final stretch!
By now, your belly is big, your sleep might be trash, and you’re probably realizing just how real this whole “having a baby” thing is getting. But what exactly should you expect this week? And what do most pregnancy apps leave out?

Here’s the truth about what’s going on at 30 weeks pregnant—and how to prepare for what’s ahead.


💛 What’s Happening in Your Body at 30 Weeks Pregnant

At 30 weeks, your uterus is about 4 inches above your belly button, and baby is roughly 3 pounds and 16 inches long—about the size of a cabbage! But the real action? It’s happening behind the scenes.

You may be noticing:

  • Braxton Hicks contractions (practice contractions that are normal but can be annoying!)

  • Pelvic pressure or back pain (thank your growing uterus and loosening ligaments)

  • Shortness of breath, vivid dreams, or even tingly hands (hello, pregnancy carpal tunnel)

Your body is already starting to prep for la...

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