If your 22 weeks pregnant how many months are you

You at 22 weeks pregnant

Many women get excited about their pregnancy at this stage, as their lovely round bump really starts to show. Tell your midwife, GP or obstetrician if you have any worries about your baby or the size of your bump – they can help to reassure you.

Maternity clothes or comfortable clothes might be a good idea if your usual clothes don’t fit anymore.

If your 22 weeks pregnant how many months are you

Pregnancy health problems
Some of the less pleasant side effects of pregnancy might be kicking in for you now:

  • backache
  • aching hips, especially when you’re lying down at night
  • leg and foot cramps
  • swollen ankles at the end of the day
  • varicose veins, if you’re prone to them
  • constipation and haemorrhoids.

Most of these pregnancy health problems can be managed quite well – ask your doctor or midwife for information.

If haemorrhoids are bothering you with itching or burning, increase the fibre in your diet and drink more water. It’s also a good idea to do more light exercise. Exercise can help to reduce constipation, which makes haemorrhoids worse. Also discuss the problem with your health professional, who might be able to suggest a treatment.

Stress and pregnancy
Some stress in pregnancy is normal, but severe stress or stress that goes on for a long time isn’t good for you or your baby.

Stressful events like relationship break-ups, financial concerns and family violence can affect your pregnancy and wellbeing. If you feel very stressed, talk with your doctor or midwife at your pregnancy appointments, or call Lifeline on 131 114 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636. You could also discuss the things you could be stressed about with someone you trust.

To reduce the effects of stress, you could try learning more about the first few months with your new baby. You can learn by going to birth or parenting classes, talking to your midwife or doctor, sharing information with your partner, family or friends and looking at the information on this website. You can also call the Pregnancy, Birth and Baby hotline on 1800 882 436.

Antenatal classes
Antenatal, childbirth education or prenatal classes all mean the same thing. These classes give detailed information to help you and your birth partner get ready for pregnancy, labour, birth, breastfeeding and early parenting.

Even if you’ve done a lot of research online or talked to others, at antenatal classes you can talk to an expert (usually a midwife) about your questions and concerns. Antenatal classes are also a great chance to meet other expectant parents.

You can usually do antenatal classes over several weeks on weeknights, or you might have the option of doing a weekend class. Classes can fill up quickly, so ask your midwife or doctor about making a booking in early pregnancy.

Classes will often include a tour of the maternity unit. There might be a fee.

You can do other private classes, like active birth, hypnobirth and calm birth. If you’re interested, look them up online to see whether they’re offered in your area, or ask your doctor, obstetrician or midwife for more information.

Your baby when you’re 22 weeks pregnant

Some parts of your baby are complete at this stage:

  • Your baby is about 19 cm from head to bottom and weighs around 460 gm.
  • Your baby’s inner ear is adult size.
  • The retinas of your baby’s eyes are fully developed. Your baby is moving around a lot, because there’s still plenty of room.
  • Your baby’s preferred position is probably ‘transverse’ – lying across your tummy – but they’ll be changing position all the time.

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If your 22 weeks pregnant how many months are you

Congratulations! You’re 22 weeks pregnant. Your baby is growing fast and letting you know they are there with little kicks. What other new developments are unfolding? Check out this week-by-week guide to find out what’s in store for your body and your baby at 22 weeks.

  • What trimester is 22 weeks? Second trimester
  • How many weeks of pregnancy are left? 18 weeks
  • How many months is 22 weeks pregnant? You are in your fifth month.

With week 21 of your pregnancy complete, you’re on week 22. Enjoy it, as week 23 is on the horizon!

One of the most exciting things about pregnancy is how many changes you’ll experience with your little one over the span of just seven days! Here are some tips and tricks to keep on top of all that’s happening.

Your baby at 22 weeks pregnant

What’s happening in there

  • Your baby is the size of a bell pepper.

  • You’re about five months pregnant now.

  • The countdown continues: You’re past the halfway mark of your second trimester.

  • You’ve got 18 weeks to go!

What happens during the 22nd week of pregnancy?

  • “I’m all ears, mom!”: Your little one can finally hear you! Feel free to sing to them and chat away as you build a beautiful connection. Some moms bond with their babies by playing mellow music toward their bellies with headphones. (Just don’t pump up the jams too loudly!)

  • It’s dark in here: Your baby's eyes are still tightly shut, but they can perceive brightness. If you shine a flashlight on your belly, you might feel your baby react by kicking or turning away.

  • A new meaning to the term “fur baby”: At 22 weeks, your baby has a protective cover for the skin, a fine hair called lanugo, which is gone by the time of birth.

  • Some (literally) touching times: Your baby’s cognitive development is on the fast track throughout the second and third trimesters. As a result, by week 22 there’s movement as your bundle learns newborn reflexes like grabbing and squeezing.  

What should I be feeling at 22 weeks pregnant?

  • Stretch marks around your body (your belly, hips, legs, breasts, and butt, for example) are likely visible. These are completely normal and extremely common—as many as 90% of women develop pregnancy-related stretch marks. Eating a nutrient-rich diet, staying hydrated, and moisturizing can help mitigate them if they’re bothering you or causing itchiness.

  • At 22 weeks, your baby's movement may feel like gentle flutters. It may be subtle at first, but get ready, those little kicks will increase in intensity over time.

How big is a fetus at 22 weeks?

From crown to rump, a 22-week-old fetus is about 7.5 inches. The size has been compared to a bell pepper, papaya, small coconut, or large mango.

22 weeks baby weight

As you’re gaining weight, so is your baby. Around this time, they’ll be at the one-pound milestone—roughly the same weight as a baseball.

Braxton Hicks at 22 weeks

Your uterus may start contracting as soon as 22 weeks pregnant. Known as Braxton Hicks contractions, these occasional painless, irregular squeezes are one of the ways your body prepares for labor. Also called false labor, many women describe the feeling less as a contraction and more so a tightening sensation.

How big is my baby at 22 weeks pregnant?

22 weeks pregnant symptoms

During week 22 of pregnancy, your body is changing quickly. As your baby grows, you will too, and there are certain pregnancy symptoms you may experience at this time.

6 common week 22 pregnancy symptoms

  1. You may experience some pregnancy-related constipation. There are several home remedies that can help. Try taking a prenatal supplement with omega-3s, aim for a diet rich in fiber, and incorporate some light exercise (but be sure to check with your doctor first).

  2. A slower digestive system can leave you with heartburn or indigestion. Eating smaller meals more often and avoiding greasy and spicy foods may provide some relief.

  3. Leg cramps may indicate a calcium or magnesium deficiency in your diet. A good set of prenatal vitamins should provide the support you need.

  4. It’s a small change, but if your belly button was an innie, it’s probably an outie by now.

  5. Your back probably aches—you’re carrying extra weight. This is a good time to do gentle stretches or massage that tension out.

  6. Is that little bun in the oven making you feel like an oven? Hormonally driven hot flashes may leave you suddenly sweating and looking for an AC. Your body is working hard and your body temperature may be slightly higher. Keep your cool literally and figuratively by staying hydrated, wearing loose clothes, and slowing down when necessary. Hot flashes are harmless, but speak with your doctor if you have any concerns.

3 tips for week 22 for a healthy and safe pregnancy

Being 22 weeks pregnant is an important time for you and your baby. Here are some tips on how to adjust to this new stage to keep you and your baby safe.

  • Manage food cravings: The better you eat, the better you’ll feel, and the better the health of both you and baby. Try some strategies to control your junk food cravings.

  • Learn to express boundaries: You will probably be approached by tummy touchers. Some moms-to-be don’t mind, while other women find this completely inappropriate. Know where you stand and have a tactful response ready.

  • Step into your preggers power: Remember to have some fun with this and do your best to embrace your changing body. You could start thinking about a maternity photographer or add some new maternity wear to your online cart.

Week 22 pregnancy checklist

Knowing what to do week-by-week can help you feel prepared and alleviate stress. Add these new items to your to-do list this week. You’ve got this, mama!

Learn more about your pregnancy, including pregnancy planning and pregnancy nutrition, to feel prepared to continue this magical adventure. You’re armed with the facts and know what to do, so now you can take time to connect with the little one growing inside you.

With week 21 in the rearview mirror and week 22 going strong, look to the future and what’s coming up in week 23!

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Is 22 weeks considered 5 months pregnant?

If you're 22 weeks pregnant, you're in month 5 of your pregnancy.

How many weeks pregnant is 6 months?

What Happens at 6 Months of Pregnancy? 24 Weeks Pregnant.

Is baby fully developed at 22 weeks?

Your baby when you're 22 weeks pregnant Some parts of your baby are complete at this stage: Your baby is about 19 cm from head to bottom and weighs around 460 gm. Your baby's inner ear is adult size. The retinas of your baby's eyes are fully developed.

How many weeks is officially 5 months pregnant?

There are a few different ways the weeks of pregnancy are grouped into months, so this fifth month could range from week 17 or 18 up to week 20, 21, or 22.