Over the past three weeks your magical-gro baby has managed to add on  yet another 2 full inches of length (totaling about 4.5 inches) and now  weighs a whopping 3.5 ounces!
Guess what? Your little lollipop is not so bobble-headed anymore!
Yep, your baby's head-to-body ratio is starting to even out, as the  rest of their body - including their arms and legs (the better to kick  you with!) plays catch-up.
One of the most anticipated moments in pregnancy is the "quickening"  or the first time you undeniably feel your child move inside of you.
In some cultures a woman is not even considered pregnant until she experiences the quickening!
Women claim to feel it as early as 14 weeks. That said, other women  laugh at the thought of that woman cherishing a fart that's rumbling in  her small intestines.
In general, it's safe to say that after 18 - 20 weeks, all women will  experience the quickening as a definitive non-fart poke or prod from  within their womb.
Those sweet little flutters will evolve into pokes, prods, and even  outright painful kicking as your break-dancing baby-cakes grow in size  and seek ways to straighten out in their increasingly cramped quarters.
If you had that gender ultrasound right now, which most doctors  recommend at about this time, you might see your little one sucking  their thumb, not to mention the necessary signifiers to let you know  whether you've got a wee lad or lassie.
Awww...

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