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Week 22


What happens to you?

You are still feeling pretty good and active in this second trimester.  If you are still having aches and pains or feel like you are slowing down you may want to look into some different remedies.

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Your breasts have probably enlarged during pregnancy, and this can be uncomfortable, especially if they are also sore and tender.  Treat yourself to a supportive bra or two to support your breasts.

What happens to the baby?

This week the baby has developed eyebrows, and its hair is thicker and has color.  It weighs about 15 ounces (425 grams) and is 27.5 cm or 10.8 inches in total length.



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The patchy darkening of facial skin during pregnancy is called chloasma or melasma and is normal. To help reduce the visibility, eat foods high in folic acid and avoid exposure to sunlight.
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