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At 15 weeks pregnant, baby is the size of a pear. Baby is kicking, curling toes and moving her arms. You may experience bleeding and swollen gums.
At 15 weeks pregnant, baby is as big as a navel orange. The average 15-week fetus weighs about 2.5 ounces and measures 4 inches—and baby's proportions are becoming even more normal, since their legs now outmeasure their arms.
At 15 weeks, your baby is the size of an apple and is forming taste buds. Learn more about week 15 of pregnancy with BabyCenter's week-by-week guide.
Seventeen weeks into your pregnancy, or 15 weeks after conception, toenails begin developing. Your baby is becoming more active in the amniotic sac, rolling and flipping. His or her heart is pumping about 100 pints of blood each day.
Discover the most common pregnancy symptoms at 15 weeks pregnant, and all the exciting ways your fetus is developing this week.
Your baby, or foetus, is around 10.1cm long from head to bottom, which is about the size of an apple. Your baby has been busy growing a soft layer of hair, called "lanugo", all over their body. Their eyebrows and eyelashes are also starting to develop.
Learn what is happening to you and your baby at week 15, now well into the second trimester. This article also offers some tips on partner support during pregnancy.
Find out what symptoms to look out for at 15 weeks pregnant and whether you can feel your baby yet.
Overview. At 15 weeks pregnant, you’re in the second trimester. You may start to feel better if you’d been experiencing morning sickness in the early stages of pregnancy. You also may be...
Your Unborn Baby's Size at 15 Weeks As your fetus continues to develop (and your body continues to change and grow), you may notice a visible bump. That, or your pants may be fitting a little...