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Chronologie de Grossesse

Votre Bébé à 18 Semaines

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À 18 semaines, votre bébé grandit rapidement.

Taille et Poids
14,2 cm / 190 grammes
Votre Bébé a la Taille d'un(e)
Poivron
Étape Clé
Oreilles formées
Symptômes
Crampes dans les jambes.

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A Closer Look at Week 18

At 18 weeks, your baby's ears have reached their final position on the sides of the head and are beginning to stand out prominently. More importantly, the inner ear structures are developed enough that your baby can now hear sounds from outside the womb. The muffled rumble of your heartbeat, the gurgling of your digestive system, and your voice are all part of your baby's daily soundscape. Loud, sudden noises may even startle them, causing a visible jump on ultrasound.

Your baby is now about the size of a bell pepper, and their nervous system is rapidly maturing. Myelin — a fatty protective coating — is beginning to form around the nerves, which will eventually allow electrical signals to travel faster and more efficiently throughout the body. This process of myelination continues well after birth and is essential for motor coordination, reflexes, and cognitive function.

Week 18 is a common time for the anatomy scan (also called the mid-pregnancy ultrasound or the 20-week scan, though it's often performed between 18 and 22 weeks). This comprehensive scan is one of the most detailed ultrasounds of your entire pregnancy. The sonographer will systematically examine your baby's brain, heart, spine, kidneys, limbs, and other organs to check for structural abnormalities. They will also measure the amniotic fluid level, check the position of the placenta, and — if you want to know — may be able to tell you your baby's sex.

Leg cramps, particularly at night, are a common complaint around this time. They are thought to be caused by the extra weight your legs are carrying, changes in circulation, and possibly mineral deficiencies. Stretching your calves before bed, staying hydrated, and ensuring adequate magnesium intake (through nuts, seeds, and whole grains) can help reduce the frequency of cramps.

Échographie à 18 Semaines : À quoi s'attendre

Il est courant d'avoir une échographie autour de la semaine 18. C'est proche du moment de la grande échographie morphologique.

Aperçus de l'Échographie : Semaine 18

  • Étape Clé: Les oreilles sont en place. Bébé entend les bruits forts.
  • Conseil Pro: Semaine courante pour l'échographie morphologique !

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Content Source

This article has been compiled using information from publicly available maternal health resources, including the WHO, NHS, and ACOG guidelines. This content is for general educational purposes only and should not replace personalised advice from your healthcare provider.

Last reviewed: March 2026