11 Weeks Pregnant
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You've reached 11 weeks pregnant, and you’re nearly at the end of your first trimester—hooray! Pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness and food cravings may be new to you or perhaps they’re subsiding and giving way to new symptoms, such as breast tenderness and growth. We have more information about the signs and symptoms you may experience at 11 weeks pregnant and the progress your growing baby is making.
Highlights at 11 Weeks Pregnant
Here’s a quick summary of what's going on at 11 weeks pregnant:
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11 Weeks Pregnant: Your Baby’s Development
So much baby development is happening this week, and you may be asking yourself “What does my baby look like at 11 weeks pregnant?” Here's what's going on:
How Many Months Is 11 Weeks Pregnant?
You know how many weeks pregnant you are, but how does that translate to months? At 11 weeks pregnant, you’re in your third month of pregnancy, even though you may have no symptoms or much of a belly bump!
How Big Is a Baby at 11 Weeks Pregnant?
At 11 weeks, the baby is about the size of a Brussels sprout. Your little one may measure more than 1 1/2 inches long.
Your Baby: What Does 11 Weeks Pregnant Look Like?
Check out the illustration below to see how things are shaping up inside your belly as you head toward the end of the first trimester.
Your Body at 11 Weeks Pregnant
Are you having unusual food cravings this week? They're quite common—an estimated 50 to 90 percent of women experience these cravings at some point during pregnancy.
No one knows for sure why pregnancy cravings occur; some medical experts believe that cravings are your body’s way of telling you what it needs, while others blame them on changing hormone levels. As long as your food choices are part of a healthy pregnancy diet, go ahead and eat up!
There is one type of craving that needs medical attention, however: If you crave non-food items like clay or dirt, contact your healthcare provider.
11 Weeks Pregnant: Your Symptoms
Every pregnancy is different. What you’re feeling at eleven weeks might not be what another pregnant person is feeling during this time. To help you feel more prepared, we’ve listed some of the possible symptoms you may experience at 11 weeks pregnant:
How Big Is a Pregnant Belly at 11 Weeks?
At 11 weeks pregnant, it may be difficult to distinguish between a pregnancy bump and bloating. You may not notice much difference in your pregnant belly’s size at 11 weeks, but you may gain some weight as your baby, uterus, and breasts grow. Even if you’re 11 weeks pregnant with twins, a baby bump doesn’t usually show until around weeks 12 to 16. This is when your uterus starts to move outside your pelvic area.
Can you feel your baby move at 11 weeks? Though your little one is probably moving around inside your uterus, they’re likely too small for you to feel those movements. If you’re wondering when you can feel the baby move for the very first time, quickening, as it’s known, tends to happen around 16 to 20 weeks.
What Does 11 Weeks Pregnant Look Like?
Check out the image below to see what your belly might look like in your third month of pregnancy, around 11 weeks pregnant.
11 Weeks Pregnant: Things to Consider
There are many things to consider when you’re 11 weeks pregnant and throughout your whole pregnancy journey. Check out our list and tips below, and think about giving your body some love at 11 weeks with a healthy diet as well as announcing your pregnancy to friends and family.
11 Weeks Pregnant: Questions for Your Healthcare Provider
It's natural to have plenty of questions and concerns throughout your pregnancy journey, so feel free to consult with your healthcare provider at any point. Here are some questions that often come up at 11 weeks pregnant:
FAQS AT A GLANCE
Everyone has their own experience of pregnancy. At 11 weeks pregnant, you could be observing or feeling any of the following:
- breast growth
- increased vaginal discharge
- fatigue
- leg cramps
- morning sickness.
11 Weeks Pregnant: Your Checklist
As you make your way through week 11 of your pregnancy and ready yourself for the weeks to come, you might find the following to-dos helpful:
□ Download our Pregnancy Guide for more tips and information on the coming trimesters.
□ Check your insurance plan or contact your healthcare provider to learn more about your prenatal coverage, or visit Healthcare.gov to find more options, if necessary.
□ Get started on your baby registry. Even though plans for your baby shower might not be underway yet, and you may not have even shared news of your pregnancy, you can still start creating a wish list so that you’ll have one less thing to worry about later on. Don't forget to start your Pampers Diaper Stash, an online diaper fund friends and family can contribute to so you never run out of diapers and wipes.
□ If you're thinking of throwing gender reveal party you could start making plans now or sometime soon, even though midpregnancy is likely when you'll learn whether you're having a boy or a girl.
How We Wrote This Article The information in this article is based on expert advice found in trusted medical and government sources, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. You can find a full list of sources used for this article below. The content on this page should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult medical professionals for full diagnosis and treatment.
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- Mayo Clinic. Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy, 2nd ed. (Rochester, MN: Mayo Clinic Press, 2018).
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