Your favorite womb-hijacker is suddenly huge, at 10 inches in length!
Pick your jaw off the floor mama. Yes, your wee baby IS bigger this  week, but only because we're now able to measure their little legs which  have straightened out enough to be measured accurately.
Just in case the random medical details weren't confusing enough  already, it's standard practice to measure fetuses from head to toe in  the second half of pregnancy, rather than from crown to rump as we did  in the first half.
Week 20 is actually when most people transition the measurement over, but we thought you'd appreciate knowing a week early.
This week your lil' fetus will start digesting the extremely  appetizing diet of amniotic fluid and baby wee, as they are now capable  of swallowing, digesting, and passing the fluid as far as their tiny  "large" intestines.
Fortunately for you, the solid waste by-products will build up slowly  into a tarry lump of baby-poop and won't be coming out while they're  still in your womb.
Some time shortly after your tiny poop factory is born, this fun lump  will become the first in a verrrrry long production line of baby poops.
What finally comes out - commonly known as "meconium" to the science  world, will be black and sticky. By the time you're done dealing with  their tar poops, you'll be relieved to see that first  sweet-smelling-but-runny breastmilk poop.

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