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Month
One
The embryo is approximately
1/2 inch long and weighs less than 1/2 ounce.
The heart, lungs, brain, and limb buds have
begun developing. The heart begins beating
by the 25th day. By 30 days the child has
grown 10,000 times its original size to ¼”
long. Blood is flowing in the baby’s
veins but stays separate from the mother’s
blood. For mom, morning sickness can occur
as a result of more hormone production related
to pregnancy.
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Month
Two
The embryo is approximately
1 inch long and weighs less than 1 ounce.
The major organs are now in place. Formation
of the eyelids and ears has begun. Tiny hands,
fingers, knees, ankles, and toes are beginning
to develop. The brain coordinates the movement
of muscles and organs. Reflex responses have
begun. The placenta now develops. For mom,
some weight gain can be expected around this
time as well as some fatigue.
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Month
Three
The embryo has now become
a fetus. The fetus is approximately 4 inches
long and weight just over 1 ounce. Soft fingernails
and toenails are forming, as are places for
20 teeth. Thumb-sucking occurs. The body is
sensitive to touch. At approximately 12 weeks,
the fetal heartbeat can be heard with a special
Doppler device in the doctor's office. The
baby can kick, open the mouth, make a fist,
and more. For mom, morning sickness may still
be present. Some moms may feel warmer than
usual.
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Month
Four
The fetus is approximately
6-7 inches long and weighs about 5 ounces
and is completely formed. From this point
forward, the fetus will be maturing and gaining
weight. Eyebrows and a small amount of hair
are now present. The baby moves, kicks, swallows,
urinates, sleeps and wakes. For mom, the end
of the month will begin the time of quickening
or the feeling of flutters (baby's first movements
maybe felt by mom).
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Month
Five
The baby is approximately
8-12 inches long and weighs about 1/2 to 1
pound. Fingernails now apparent. The brain
is continuing to develop. This is the optimal
time for most mothers (especially first time
moms) to feel the baby move.
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Month
Six
The baby is approximately
11-14 inches long and weighs about 1-1/2 pounds.
At this time, the baby is covered with fine-soft
hair. This is usually the greatest period
of maternal weight gain. For mom, some discomfort
may result from the stretching of uterine
muscles.
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Month
Seven
The baby is approximately
15 inches long and weighs about 3 pounds and
experiences a great deal of growth during
this month. The eyes can open and close at
this time. For mom, minor contractions (called
Braxton-Hicks contractions) can be felt around
this time.
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Month
Eight
The baby is approximately
18 inches long and weighs about 5 pounds.
For mom, more kicks are felt than flips or
rolls.
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Month
Nine
The baby is approximately
20 inches long and weighs about 7 ½
pounds. At this stage, the baby gains approximately
1/2 pound per week and will (most times) move
into the maternal pelvis just before birth
(a time when mom may noticed that the baby
has dropped). Birth can occur between the
37th and 42nd week. Your Miracle will be arriving
any day for you to love and enjoy the rest
of his/her life.
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All
of these images were taken at our facility
by Registered Sonographers.
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