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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 26: Baby's lungs develop
Twenty-six weeks into your pregnancy, or 24 weeks after conception, your baby's lungs are beginning to produce surfactant, the substance that allows the air sacs in the lungs to inflate — and keeps them from collapsing and sticking together when they deflate.
By now your baby might be 9 inches (230 millimeters) long from crown to rump and weigh nearly 2 pounds (820 grams).