At 11 weeks, your baby is about 1.6 inches in length from crown (head) to rump (bum) and weighs roughly a quarter of an ounce.
At 11 weeks, your baby’s head is still on the large side, accounting for nearly half of baby’s full length, but the body is slowly catching up.
All of baby’s vital organs are in place and most of them are already functioning, including the liver, kidneys, pancreas, and heart.
Baby’s external sex organs also start to differ this week! It’s a little too early to see that difference on ultrasound, but by week 18ish we can usually tell!
There are a few reasons why you might be receiving an ultrasound at 11 weeks pregnant. If you haven’t yet had an ultrasound to confirm your pregnancy and verify your dating, then this would be one big one.
The nuchal translucency screening, which tests for Down syndrome, is typically performed in the window after 11 weeks and before the completion of week 14. This is a screening test, and in the event of a positive result would indicate the need for more testing.
To learn more about genetic screening tests, high risk pregnancies, and more, take a listen to my podcast interview with OBGYN, Dr. Marta Perez here.
If you have an ultrasound done at 11 weeks, you can expect your provider or sonographer to measure baby’s length from the top of their head to their bum, a measurement known as the crown-rump length (CRL). The CRL is used to help estimate and confirm gestational age.
You should also be able to hear and see baby’s heart beating for the first time too. You might want to bring some tissues to this monumental appointment – it’s pretty incredible!
At 11 weeks it can be pretty tough to determine if what you’re noticing around your mid-section is the beginning of a baby bump or related to bloating.
It is absolutely possible (and totally normal!) for some women to have a baby bump at 11 weeks. A lot of things can impact when you start showing in pregnancy and why bumps come in different shapes and sizes. To learn all about your pregnant belly make sure to read this article!
Still not experiencing any pregnancy symptoms at 11 weeks? More than likely, it’s absolutely nothing to worry about. Sure, the majority of pregnant women will experience some kind of symptom(s) at some point during pregnancy, you might just be one of the lucky few that is able to dodge them completely!
It’s not clear why some women don’t experience pregnancy symptoms, but it’s safe to say that it’s typically not a reflection of the health or longevity of the pregnancy.
You are going to hear pregnancy discussed in weeks the majority of time. But if you are wondering how many months you are at 11 weeks, the answer is three.
Your third month will be completed at the end of week 13!