3. 4 weeks later
After 4 weeks the baby’s face and
neck should be close to being
evident. The heart and blood
vessels should still be continuing to
develop. The last parts that should
begin developing are the
lungs, liver and stomach.
You used to look like that.~~~~~~>
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4. The fetus should now be at least half an inch in
its current size after 8 weeks of being in a
mothers stomach. The eyelids and ears of the
baby should be forming and also the little tip of
its nose should be visible. Its arms and legs
should be well formed at this time and the
fingers and toes should be extending.
6. In 12 months, the fetus is now 2 inches and starts making its
own movements around the mothers stomach. With a
special kind of, your doctor may be able to hear the fetus’s
heart beat and also, its sex organs should begin to become
clear!
7. At 16 weeks the fetus should measure about
4.3 to 4.6 inches and weigh 3.5 ounces. At
this state the baby should be able to blink its
eyes and its heart and blood vessels should
be completely developed and the baby’s
fingers and toes should have finger prints
on them by now.
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ow-fetal-development
8. The baby should weigh 10 ounces and about 6 inches long. The
mothers uterus should be around the belly button area. The fetus
should be able to suck its thumb, yawn, stretch and make faces.
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9. The fetus should be about 1.4 pounds and it should respond
to sounds either by moving or increasing its pulse. You
should notice its jerks when if it hiccups. The ear should be
fully developed.
10. The baby weighs 2 pounds and 6 ounces at this point. The fetus changes
positions multiple times. Often, a moving fetus weighs about 4 pounds.
Fat begins to form under the skin and it has less wrinkles on it.
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11. The baby is about 18.6 inches long and weight probably 6
pounds. The brain has been developed quickly, the lungs
are almost fully developed, and the head is usually
positioned downward to the pelvis. That means when week
37 comes, its time.
12. BIRTH
WOOOOOOOOO!
This is the outcome of a fully
developed baby. A complete baby
has been formed.
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