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Writer's pictureAvantika Singh

What to Expect at 6-Month Pregnancy?

Updated: Jan 11


What to Expect at 6-Month Pregnancy?


When you are six months old, you are more than halfway through the pregnancy journey to meet your little one in person. A 6-month pregnancy is the crucial phase in pregnancy as both you and the baby are constantly changing and growing. This month, your baby bump will be more prominent, and you will find more people begin to gush over your pregnancy glow.


While you are progressing in your 9 month pregnancy journey and have reached another big milestone, here’s what you should expect during the sixth month of your pregnancy.


Development of Baby in 6-month Pregnancy


A 6-month pregnancy comprises weeks 21 to 24, where fetal development will be advanced. The sixth month of pregnancy marks the end of the second trimester, and things might get heavier in this period. Yes, it is also a significant month for your little one, as they will fully develop despite the few organs. The development phase involves,

  • By the end of the sixth month, the baby’s head will grow to an appropriate size. They will undergo external developments, even the finer details like eyelashes.

  • Your little one can also predict the lights and loud sounds while beginning to respond to them.

  • You will feel the kicks and punches are becoming stronger and quicker, indicating the development of muscles.

  • The translucent skin formed in the second trimester will be replaced by normal, healthy skin to give them the warmth they need.

  • Fetal development also involves the ability to taste various food flavors through the amniotic fluid with well-developed taste buds.

  • The baby's immune system and bone marrow will also be fully developed.

Common Symptoms Experienced During 6-month Pregnancy


Due to your little one’s steady and quick growth, you might experience some pregnancy symptoms during the 6-month pregnancy. Some common ones are:


Fatigue – As your body strives to nurture your little one, you may get tired easily compared to previous months.


Constipation – The secretion of pregnancy hormones will relax your intestinal muscles. It means your food will slowly move towards the digestive tract, resulting in constipation and other digestive issues.



Swollen ankles – The increased water retention level in your body and the excess pressure on the uterus will limit the blood flow, leading to swollen ankles or edema.


Backache – As your baby develops, excess weight will exert more pressure on your lower back. In addition, as you move towards the third trimester, the pelvic joints will be stretched, which results in backache.


Braxton Hicks contractions – Some women might experience Braxton hicks or painless contractions during the period. It is completely normal, indicating that your body is preparing for delivery.


Tips to cope with 6 months of pregnancy


You've had regular checkups and glimpsed your due date on the pregnancy calculator to welcome your little one. However, you must take advantage of those final weeks and savor your pregnancy amidst the undesirable symptoms. Here are a few ways to pamper yourself in the third trimester:


Eating well – Growing a baby will require a lot of energy. Hence, fill your pregnancy plate with healthy protein, fresh fruits, and veggies while occasionally including them in your cravings.


Exercise – Use a friendly exercise routine or opt for pregnancy yoga or swimming classes.


Stay hydrated – Drink 8-10 glasses daily to prevent dehydration, nausea, and heartburn.


Wrapping up,


As you gear up your pregnancy journey by embarking on the 6-month pregnancy, you may notice subtle changes in yourself – both emotionally and physically. Nonetheless, taking good care of yourself ensures a seamless and comfortable pregnancy. Also, do not miss out on securing your baby’s cord blood stem cells to give them a healthy future.


At Cryoviva, the professionals employ the latest techniques and advanced facilities for cord blood banking, giving you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reserve your little one’s precious stem cells. The extraction laboratory and preservation facilities have advanced technology systems backed by AABB accreditation.


If you have entered your third trimester, it is the perfect time to start thinking about investing in stem cell banking. Visit Cryoviva's website to discover different nominal-priced cord blood banking plans to preserve the stem cells.

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