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Chronologie de Grossesse

Votre Bébé à 19 Semaines

Se connecter avec votre bébé avant la naissance est une expérience magique.

À 19 semaines, votre bébé grandit rapidement.

Taille et Poids
15,3 cm / 240 grammes
Votre Bébé a la Taille d'un(e)
Mangue
Étape Clé
Vernix Caseosa
Symptômes
Douleur à la hanche.

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A Closer Look at Week 19

Week 19 brings a fascinating protective adaptation: your baby's skin is now being coated in a thick, creamy-white substance called vernix caseosa. This waxy coating serves multiple purposes. It protects the delicate skin from becoming waterlogged after months of immersion in amniotic fluid, it provides insulation, and it has antimicrobial properties that help protect against infection. Some babies are born with traces of vernix still visible on their skin, particularly in the folds of their neck and behind their ears.

Sensory development is exploding this week. Your baby's brain is designating specialised areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. The nerve cells responsible for each sense are developing complex connections and beginning to process information. Your baby can now taste the amniotic fluid, which changes flavour depending on what you eat — studies have shown that babies exposed to garlic, anise, or carrots in the womb show a preference for those flavours after birth.

You may notice hip pain becoming more prominent as your body releases the hormone relaxin, which loosens the joints and ligaments of your pelvis in preparation for birth. While this loosening is necessary, it can cause discomfort, particularly when walking, climbing stairs, or turning over in bed. A pregnancy support belt can help stabilise the pelvis and reduce pain during daily activities.

Some women develop a condition called melasma or 'the mask of pregnancy' — dark patches of pigmentation that appear on the forehead, cheeks, and upper lip. This is caused by increased melanin production triggered by pregnancy hormones and is worsened by sun exposure. Wearing a high-SPF sunscreen and a hat can help minimise its appearance, and the patches typically fade after delivery.

Échographie à 19 Semaines : À quoi s'attendre

Il est courant d'avoir une échographie autour de la semaine 19. C'est proche du moment de la grande échographie morphologique.

Aperçus de l'Échographie : Semaine 19

  • Étape Clé: Le vernix caseosa protège la peau de bébé.
  • Conseil Pro: Dormez sur le côté.

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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