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Baby bump at eighteen weeks

At 18 weeks pregnant, your baby is roughly the size of an artichoke or sweet potato, and your uterus is about the size of a small melon, sitting just below your belly button.

The baby bump is typically quite noticeable, though size varies by individual.

Key Details for 18 Weeks:
Physical Changes: Your growing uterus and baby can cause increased clumsiness, lower back pain, and a possible dark line (linea nigra) appearing on your belly.

Movement: You may start feeling your baby move for the first time, often described as a fluttering or bubbling sensation.

Symptom Management: Due to pressure on your organs, you might experience more frequent urination or indigestion.

Support: Wearing comfortable, supportive clothing or belly bands can help with comfort as your stomach continues to expand.

Every pregnancy is different; some may have a large, pronounced bump, while others may be smaller at this stage.
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