Week 19 of Pregnancy
Second Trimester · 15 articles

Why does the sacrum hurt?
Discover why sacrum pain occurs during healthy pregnancy and safe relief methods.

Why magnesium is an important mineral to include in your diet
Discover why magnesium is crucial for a healthy pregnancy. Learn about deficiency risks, food sources, and safe supplementation

UTIs during pregnancy
Recognize UTI symptoms during pregnancy and learn about safe treatment options.

Pregnancy is approaching the midpoint
Learn about common pregnancy symptoms during the second trimester, including leg cramps, baby movements, and bloating.

I’m very nervous because a twin pregnancy carries more risks
Worried about twin pregnancy risks after your pregnancy test? Learn why 'high-risk' doesn't mean dangerous and get expert tips

Baby reflexes get more precise
Discover how your baby's reflexes become more precise during pregnancy, from sucking to blinking.

It's time to sign up for a birthing class
Learn when to enroll in birthing classes, what to expect, and essential pregnancy tips for expectant parents.

The baby’s reflexes get more precise
Discover how your baby's reflexes develop in the womb - from sucking fingers to responding to sounds.

How can I express gratitude to my partner?
Learn how to express gratitude and support your partner through difficult times like miscarriage.

All about maternity photoshoots
Plan your dream maternity photoshoot with expert tips on timing, choosing photographers, outfits, and locations.

Screening during the second trimester: what doctors look for
Learn what doctors screen for during second trimester ultrasounds at 18-21 weeks, including baby development, placenta health

Maternity clothes: buy or skip them?
Discover essential maternity clothes to buy and what to skip. Get tips on using existing wardrobe pieces and smart shopping

What is polyhydramnios?
Polyhydramnios means excess amniotic fluid during pregnancy. Learn the symptoms, causes, risks, and diagnostic tests.

Gender disappointment
Feeling disappointed about your baby's gender is completely normal.

Do I need the advice of other experts besides my OB-GYN?
Discover which pregnancy experts beyond your OB-GYN can support your journey.
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