Baby is just over a pound this week, probably somewhere between 1 – 1.25 lbs and measures just over 11 inches long.
Your baby will spend the next several weeks filling out and packing on that fat. Every day that passes, baby is looking more and more like a newborn.
He or she is moving all around in there. Your partner might even be able to feel baby from the outside at this point, such an exciting milestone!
Baby continues to be able to hear sounds from the outside and is working hard to learn your specific voice, mama.
Research shows that babies not only can learn their mother’s voice while still inside the womb, but also that they show a preference to mom’s voice over others – so sweet!
At 23 weeks you are in your 6th month of pregnancy. Most commonly you will hear, “you are 20 weeks pregnant or I’m 25 weeks pregnant.”
It does get a little tricky when you start referring to pregnancy in months because it’s not an equal comparison. If this helps, you will be in your 6th month of pregnancy for weeks 23-27.
There is a good chance you have already had your anatomy scan by this point, it typically happens between 18 and 22 weeks.
Some babies are less cooperative during the anatomy scan than others and like to play hide and seek, typically scoring themselves an additional ultrasound.
If the ultrasound tech was not able to visualize all of baby’s organs and body parts during the initial anatomy scan, then you probably have a follow-up ultrasound scheduled for them to look at whatever parts they were unable to see.
There are some other conditions that might warrant additional ultrasounds during pregnancy. Having a history of preterm birth, carrying multiples, concerns over baby’s growth, and certain medical conditions might lead to additional ultrasounds past the 20-week anatomy scan.