Pregnancy Week 27
Your baby is the size of a Rutabaga - 36.6 cm, 875 g
Your Baby at Week 27
Development highlights
- Brain is adding billions of neurons - Growth rate is at its highest
- Eyelids can now open and close purposefully
- Baby hiccups regularly - You'll feel these as rhythmic jolts
- Taste buds are mature - Baby can distinguish sweet from bitter flavours
Source: WHO Child Growth Standards; embryology references from Moore & Persaud.
Your Body in Week 27
The second trimester is often called the "golden period" of pregnancy - Nausea usually fades, energy returns, and your bump becomes joyfully visible. Your baby is now moving, and the anatomy scan gives you a detailed look at development. See the Second Trimester Guide →
Common symptoms this week
Week 27 Checklist
- Begin daily kick counting - 10 movements within 2 hours is a good baseline
- Learn the signs of preterm labour: regular contractions before 37 weeks, water breaking, pelvic pressure
- Understand when to call your hospital: contractions every 5 min for 1 hour, decreased movement
- Track kicks daily using the HeyBaby Kick Count Tracker
Together, calcium and magnesium reduce the risk of pre-eclampsia and leg cramps. Dairy, tofu, almonds, and dark leafy greens provide both minerals.
Book via HealthHub app, your hospital's antenatal clinic, or your private OB. Bring your referral letter and NRIC.
Baby's Body Systems Development
How far along each major system is at week 27. Development is continuous - The chart shows when each system is actively forming and when it reaches maturity.
Second Trimester: The Golden Period
Weeks 14–27 are often the most enjoyable phase of pregnancy. Nausea typically fades, energy returns, and your baby's movements become a daily joy. The 20-week anatomy scan is the highlight - A detailed check of all major organs. Gestational diabetes screening happens at 24–28 weeks.
Checks all major organs, amniotic fluid, placenta position, and cervix length. Discuss 3D/4D imaging with your OB.
Gestational diabetes affects up to 20% of pregnancies in Singapore. A glucose challenge test identifies those who need management.
Quickening begins 16–20 weeks. By week 24, start tracking patterns. Report any significant change in movement to your OB immediately.
The safest travel period is weeks 14–28. Most airlines allow travel. Check Zika risk areas on MOH Singapore's advisory before booking.
Frequently Asked Questions - Week 27
Most women first feel movement (called quickening) between weeks 16–20. First-time mothers often feel it closer to week 20, while those who've been pregnant before may notice it as early as week 14–16. The sensation starts as a gentle flutter - Like bubbles or a butterfly - And becomes stronger and more distinct over the following weeks. By week 24–26, kick counting is recommended.
The anatomy scan (also called the morphology scan) at 20 weeks is a detailed ultrasound that checks all major fetal organs: brain, heart, spine, kidneys, stomach, and limb lengths. It also assesses the placenta, amniotic fluid levels, and cervix. In Singapore, this is offered at all major hospitals and most private OB clinics. Ask about 3D/4D imaging if you'd like to see your baby's face.
The second trimester (weeks 14–28) is generally the safest time to travel. Most airlines allow travel up to 28 weeks without a medical certificate, and up to 36 weeks with one. Long-haul flights carry a small increased risk of deep vein thrombosis - Wear compression socks, stay hydrated, and walk regularly. Always check your destination's Zika status on MOH Singapore's website before travelling.
Week 27 at a glance
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