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<p><p>Technically, you're not pregnant yet. Week 1 starts with the first day of…
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Ovulation typically occurs this week. If fertilization happens, the egg will begin dividing rapidly…
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The fertilized egg (zygote) continues to divide, becoming a ball of cells called a blastocyst. Around…
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The embryo has implanted in your uterus, and the placenta begins to form. The embryo consists of three…
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The embryo now has three distinct layers: the ectoderm (future nervous system, skin), mesoderm (future…
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Your baby's heart begins to beat around 110 times per minute. Facial features start forming, with dark…
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The brain is developing rapidly, with about 100 new brain cells forming every minute. The embryo has…
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All essential organs have begun to form. The baby's heart has developed into a four-chambered organ.…
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Your baby can now make tiny movements, though you won't feel them yet. The eyelids form but remain closed.…
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Your baby is now officially a fetus. All organs are in place and beginning to function. The baby has…
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The head makes up about half of the baby's length. Fingers and toes are separating, and nail beds are…
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The baby's digestive system begins to practice contraction movements. Reflexes are developing, and the…
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Your baby has developed unique fingerprints. The vocal cords are forming, and the intestines move from…
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The baby's sex is becoming apparent externally. The prostate gland is forming in males, and ovaries…
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Baby can sense light through closed eyelids and may move away from bright light. The skeleton is developing,…
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Your baby's ears are fully developed, and they can hear your voice. The baby may begin sucking their…
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The baby is developing adipose (fat) tissue. Sweat glands are forming, and the heart is pumping about…
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You may feel your baby's movements, called "quickening." The baby is developing sleep-wake cycles and…
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A waxy protective coating called vernix caseosa covers the baby's skin. The baby has rapid eye movements…
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You're halfway through your pregnancy! Your baby's digestive system is developing, and meconium (first…
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Your baby can taste what you eat through the amniotic fluid. Taste buds are developing, and the baby…
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Your baby's sense of touch is developing as they explore the uterine wall and their own body. The lips…
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Your baby can hear your voice clearly and may recognize it. The baby's inner ear, which controls balance,…
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Your baby is considered viable—meaning they could potentially survive outside the womb with intensive…
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Your baby's lungs are developing, with air sacs (alveoli) forming and starting to produce surfactant,…
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Your baby's eyes are opening, and they'll start blinking. The baby has a solid pattern of sleeping and…
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Your baby's brain activity is increasing. The baby may hiccup, which you might feel as rhythmic movements.…
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Your baby can open and close their eyes and has eyelashes. The central nervous system is regulating…
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Your baby is putting on weight more rapidly now. The head is growing to accommodate the developing brain.…
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Your baby's brain is developing rapidly, with billions of neurons forming. The baby can now regulate…
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Your baby's immune system is developing. They're receiving antibodies from you that will protect them…
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Your baby's fingernails have grown to the tips of the fingers. The lungs are nearly fully developed.
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Your baby's bones are hardening, though the skull remains soft and flexible for delivery. The baby is…
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Your baby's lungs are nearly fully developed. The central nervous system and immune system are still…
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Your baby's kidneys are fully developed, and the liver can process some waste products. The baby is…
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Your baby is considered early term. The lungs are ready to function on their own. The baby continues…
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Your baby is now considered full term! The baby's digestive system contains meconium, which will become…
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Your baby's lungs are fully mature and ready to take their first breath. The baby has a firm grasp and…
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Your baby is ready to be born! The baby's reflexes are coordinated, and they can turn their head, grip…
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Your baby is fully developed and ready to meet you! They continue to build fat stores and develop their…
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