At 23 weeks, babies typically sleep around 14 to 15 hours a day, including both nighttime sleep and naps. Most infants this age will sleep for longer stretches at night, often around 6 to 8 hours, and take several naps during the day. Sleep patterns can vary widely among individual babies, so some may require more or less sleep. It's important to establish a consistent bedtime routine to promote healthy sleep habits.
about 17 more weeks
When the baby is in the womb at 20 weeks along, they don't hear the high pitch as well as a deeper voice. babygaga.com claims the baby can hear by 23 weeks and will respond to loud noises. Some women have claimed that they think baby can hear before 23 weeks.
yes you can...you can even lose it when its born..sad :(
What if I know that I'm 23 weeks already and I still don't want to have this baby what can I do I know in the state of Florida they cant do anything after 24 weeks what are my other choices?
If you are 23 weeks AOG, fundal height must be around 30 cm. Your baby might be SGA or having intrauterine growth retardation.
If your baby was 38 weeks and 4 days old on March 23, 2012, you likely conceived around June 30, 2011. Pregnancy typically lasts about 40 weeks, so you can subtract the gestational age from the due date to estimate the conception date.
Yes, the baby can hear you at this point! Not only can the baby hear you but can also hear Daddy, dogs, tv, radio etc. My doc said at 20 weeks it is a good time to start reading to the baby
You can fell it in 18-23 weeks if this is your first time, if not your first time you might fell it earlier then that.
No, it will not harm the baby.
23 weeks is 161 days.
There is a tendency that your baby will be delivered earlier.Your baby is still not viable to live.
(23 weeks) * (7 days/week) * (24 hours/day) = (23 * 7 * 24)[(weeks * days * hours) / (weeks * days)] = 3864 hours