Second Trimester To-Do List Every Mom Should Follow

You’ve made it!

You have officially graduated from the first trimester, leaving behind the constant nausea and that “I-could-sleep-for-a-thousand-years” fatigue.

Welcome to the second trimester, often called the “Golden Era” or the “Honeymoon Phase” of pregnancy.

This is the window where you feel your best, look your best, and finally have the mental capacity to think about something other than plain crackers.

But don’t let the “bliss” fool you; this is also the most productive window for getting things done.

Here is your definitive second-trimester to-do list to ensure you’re prepared before the third-trimester “waddle” begins.

1. Handle the Heavy-Hitting Medical Appointments

The second trimester contains the two most important diagnostic hurdles of your pregnancy.

The Anatomy Scan (The “Anomaly” Scan)

Typically occurring between weeks 18 and 22, this is a long ultrasound (often 45–60 minutes) where the sonographer checks the baby from head to toe.

They look at the four chambers of the heart, the kidneys, the brain structure, and the spine.

  • Pro-Tip: If you’re keeping the biological sex a surprise, tell the technician before they put the gel on your belly!

The Glucose Challenge Test

Between weeks 24 and 28, you’ll likely do the “sugar drink” test to screen for Gestational Diabetes.

While the drink is notoriously sweet, it’s a vital check to ensure your (glucose) levels are being managed correctly by your placenta.

2. Secure Your Logistics (The “Not-So-Fun” Stuff)

In 2026, the childcare landscape remains competitive. If you haven’t started looking, now is the time.

  • Childcare Waitlists: If you plan on using a daycare center, many have waitlists longer than the pregnancy itself. increases significantly the earlier you tour and deposit.

  • Maternity Leave Plan: Have the “big talk” with HR. Understand your benefits, how much of your leave is paid vs. unpaid, and start drafting a hand-off memo for your colleagues.

  • Life Insurance & Wills: It’s the least “witty” part of pregnancy, but becoming a parent means you need a plan for the unthinkable. Update your beneficiaries and ensure your estate is in order.

3. The Registry & Gear Research

Don’t wait until you’re 35 weeks pregnant to decide which stroller you want.

Researching now allows you to visit showrooms while you still have the energy to push a carriage around.

Registry Hack: Focus on the “Big Four”: A safe place to sleep (crib/bassinet), a safe way to travel (car seat), a way to eat (bottles/pump/nursing pillows), and a way to move (stroller/carrier). Everything else is just “aesthetic fluff.”

4. Nesting While You Still Have Mobility

The “Nesting Instinct” usually hits around week 20. Use this surge of energy to tackle the physical home projects.

  • Paint and Furniture: Assemble the crib and paint the walls now. As you move into the third trimester, your center of gravity shifts, making it harder (and more dangerous) to climb ladders or spend hours on the floor with an Allen wrench.

  • Declutter: Go through your “junk drawer” and guest closets. You’re about to be horizontal with a lot of baby gear; you’ll want the extra square footage.

5. Self-Care: Prehab and Play

This trimester isn’t just about the baby; it’s about keeping you functional.

  • See a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist: Even if you feel fine, “prehab” is life-changing. Learning how to breathe through your pelvic floor can drastically reduce the risk of tearing and speed up your (postpartum) recovery.

  • The Babymoon: Whether it’s a weekend at a local spa or a flight to a tropical beach, do it between weeks 20 and 26. You’re past the nausea, but not yet too uncomfortable to enjoy a long dinner or a walk on the sand.

  • The Dental Checkup: Pregnancy hormones can cause “Pregnancy Gingivitis.” A cleaning in the second trimester is safe and highly recommended to prevent infections.

Second Trimester Summary Checklist

Category Task Recommended Week
Medical Anatomy Ultrasound 18 – 22
Medical Glucose Screen 24 – 28
Logistics Tour Daycares 14 – 18
Home Heavy Nursery Assembly 16 – 24
Personal The Babymoon 20 – 26
Shopping Finalize Baby Registry 20 – 22

Conclusion

The second trimester is your “get it done” window.

By checking these items off your list now, you’re clearing the path for a third trimester that can be focused on rest, stretching, and mentally preparing for the big arrival.

You’ve got this, Mama, now go enjoy that second-trimester energy!

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