Baby Development
What's happening inside the womb this week
Week 13 is part of early organ formation. Your baby's brain, spinal cord, and heart development continue quickly. Tiny facial structures and limb buds become more defined, and circulation becomes stronger each week.
By this stage, foundational systems are being built. Although your bump may still be small, inside the uterus development is rapid and highly sensitive to nutrition, hydration, and rest.
Your Body This Week
Physical and emotional changes you may experience
Hormonal changes in week 13 may cause nausea, breast tenderness, fatigue, mood shifts, and bloating. Frequent urination can increase as blood flow and kidney activity rise.
Focus on gentle routines, short rest breaks, and hydration. If vomiting is severe, you cannot keep fluids down, or pain/bleeding occurs, contact your doctor promptly.
Common Symptoms
What many mothers experience at week 13
Nutrition Tips
What to eat and avoid during week 13
Safe Exercise Tips
Staying active safely during week 13
Week 13 Checklist
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