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Fetal Development Timeline for Shanequa

  • Week 6

    Week 6
    This week's major developments: The nose, mouth, and ears that you'll spend so much time kissing in eight months are beginning to take shape. If you could see into your uterus, you'd find an oversize head and dark spots where your baby's eyes and nostrils are starting to form.
    http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-6-weeks_1095.bc
  • Week 10

    Week 10
    He's swallowing fluid and kicking up a storm. Vital organs — including his kidneys, intestines, brain, and liver (now making red blood cells in place of the disappearing yolk sac) — are in place and starting to function, though they'll continue to develop throughout your pregnancy.
    http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-10-weeks_1099.bc
  • Week 12

    Week 12
    The most dramatic development this week: reflexes. Your baby's fingers will soon begin to open and close, his toes will curl, his eye muscles will clench, and his mouth will make sucking movements. In fact, if you prod your abdomen, your baby will squirm in response, although you won't be able to feel it http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-12-weeks_1101.bc
  • Week 15

    Week 15
    She's busy moving amniotic fluid through her nose and upper respiratory tract, which helps the primitive air sacs in her lungs begin to develop. Her legs are growing longer than her arms now, and she can move all of her joints and limbs. Although her eyelids are still fused shut, she can sense light.
    http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-15-weeks_1104.bc
  • Week 20

    Week 20
    Your baby weighs about 10 1/2 ounces now. He's also around 6 1/2 inches long from head to bottom and about 10 inches from head to heel — the length of a banana. (For the first 20 weeks, when a baby's legs are curled up against his torso and hard to measure, measurements are taken from the top of his head to his bottom — the "crown to rump" measurement. http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-20-weeks_1109.bc
  • Week 24

    Week 24
    Your baby's growing steadily, having gained about 4 ounces since last week. That puts him at just over a pound. Since he's almost a foot long (picture an ear of corn), he cuts a pretty lean figure at this point, but his body is filling out proportionally and he'll soon start to plump up.
    http://www.babycenter.com/302_first-trimester_1514250.bc
  • Week 26

    Week 26
    The network of nerves in your baby's ears is better developed and more sensitive than before. He may now be able to hear both your voice and your partner's as you chat with each other. He's inhaling and exhaling small amounts of amniotic fluid, which is essential for the development of his lungs.
    http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-26-weeks_1115.bc
  • week 29

    week 29
    Your baby now weighs about 2 1/2 pounds (like a butternut squash) and is a tad over 15 inches long from head to heel. His muscles and lungs are continuing to mature, and his head is growing bigger to make room for his developing brain.
    http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-29-weeks_1118.bc
  • Week 34

    Week 34
    Your baby now weighs about 4 3/4 pounds (like your average cantaloupe) and is almost 18 inches long. Her fat layers — which will help regulate her body temperature once she's born — are filling her out, making her rounder. Her skin is also smoother than ever. Her central nervous system is maturing and her lungs are continuing to mature as well
    http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-34-weeks_1123.bc
  • Week 39

    Week 39
    Your baby's waiting to greet the world! He continues to build a layer of fat to help control his body temperature after birth, but it's likely he already measures about 20 inches and weighs a bit over 7 pounds, a mini watermelon. (Boys tend to be slightly heavier than girls.) The outer layers of his skin are sloughing off as new skin forms underneath.
    http://www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-39-weeks_1128.bc