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Fetal development: The 2nd trimester
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Week 13: Urine forms
Week 14: Baby's sex becoming apparent
Week 15: Baby's scalp pattern develops
Week 16: Baby's eyes move
Week 17: Baby's toenails develop
Week 18: Baby begins to hear
Week 19: Baby develops protective coating
Week 20: The halfway point
Week 21: Baby can suck his or her thumb
Week 22: Baby's hair becomes visible
Week 23: Fingerprints and footprints form
Week 24: Baby's skin is wrinkled
Week 25: Baby responds to your voice
Week 26: Baby's lungs develop
Week 27: 2nd trimester ends
Week 16: Baby's eyes move
Sixteen weeks into your pregnancy, or 14 weeks after conception, your baby's head is erect. His or her eyes can slowly move. The ears are close to reaching their final position. Your baby's skin is getting thicker.
Your baby's limb movements are becoming coordinated and can be detected during ultrasound exams. However, these movements are still too slight to be felt by you.
By now your baby might be more than 4 1/2 inches (120 millimeters) long from crown to rump and weigh close to 4 ounces (110 grams).