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Week 20

Week 20: Halfway Point & The Big Scan

Baby is about the size of Banana (164mm)

Baby development

The midpoint of pregnancy! The anatomy scan examines detailed organ structures. Sex is clearly visible. The fetus has sleep/wake cycles. Meconium is accumulating.

Your body

The uterus is at the level of the navel. Movement is regular. Shortness of breath may begin.

What is important now

The anatomy scan is the most comprehensive prenatal ultrasound.

Common symptoms

regular fetal movementshortness of breathheartburn
Important to watch
  • decreased movement after 20 weekscontact provider

Wellness this week.

Nutrition

Supporting rapid growth

  • Protein needs increase (75-100g daily)
  • Iron for blood production
  • Calcium for bone development

Exercise

Movement

Continue with growing belly modifications

SwimmingPrenatal yogaWalking

Sleep

7-9 hours

Position: Left side; full-body pillow

· Elevate head slightly for heartburn

Mental wellness

Mindfulness

Most anatomy scans are normal. If something is found, many findings are minor.

You're halfway to meeting your baby.

Appointments

Your timeline.

Week 6

14 weeks ago
  • routine

    Checkpoint 1 — Mutterpass may be issued upon heartbeat confirmation

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Week 9

11 weeks ago
  • routineWeeks 912

    Checkpoint 1 — Screening Ultrasound

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Week 19

Last week
  • routineWeeks 1922

    Checkpoint 2 — Screening Ultrasound

    Choice between a basic biometric scan or detailed organ scan. Measures head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length, and checks placental position.

    GoalAssess fetal anatomy and growth, check for structural abnormalities, and verify placental location.

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Week 24

In 4 weeks
  • routine

    Checkpoint 1 — GDM Screening

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Week 28

In 8 weeks
  • routine

    Checkpoint 1 — GDM screening

  • routine

    Checkpoint 2 — Rhogam if Rh-negative

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Week 29

In 9 weeks
  • routineWeeks 2932

    Checkpoint 3 — Screening Ultrasound

    Third and final routine ultrasound. Assesses fetal growth, position (cephalic/breech), amniotic fluid volume, and placental function.

    GoalConfirm appropriate growth trajectory and baby's position for delivery planning.

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Week 35

In 15 weeks
  • self pay igelWeeks 3537

    Checkpoint 1 — GBS Testing — Self-pay/IGeL

    Rectovaginal swab to screen for Group B Streptococcus colonization. If positive, IV antibiotics are given during labor to prevent neonatal infection.

    GoalIdentify GBS carriers to enable prophylactic treatment during delivery.

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Week 36

In 16 weeks
  • self pay

    Checkpoint 1 — GBS Screening available

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Week 42

In 22 weeks
  • routine

    Checkpoint 1 — Induction recommended

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Safety: The anatomy scan is screening, not diagnostic. Most findings are reassuring.

Your journey, your rhythm.

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