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25 Weeks Pregnant: What to Expect, Weird Symptoms & How to Prep for Birth

You’re 25 Weeks Pregnant — Here’s What You Need to Know

Welcome to week 25, mama! If you’re wondering what’s normal (and what’s just plain weird) this week, you’re in the right place. From achy backs and vivid dreams to surprising changes in your gums and boobs — your body is working overtime right now. Let’s break down exactly what to expect.


 Baby at 25 Weeks: Growing, Moving, and Listening

Your baby is now around 13-14 inches long and weighs about 1.5 pounds — about the size of a full cauliflower! Here’s what’s happening developmentally:

  • Fat layers are forming to help regulate temperature after birth

  • Lung development continues as surfactant production begins

  • The startle reflex (Moro reflex) kicks in — baby can react to loud noises

  • Voice recognition begins — baby can start to recognize your and your partner’s voices!


Your Body at 25 Weeks: The Good, the Weird & the Oh-So-Normal

  • Out of breath easily? Your uterus is pushing up against your lungs

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