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Pregnancy weekly will give you information about the changes that takes place during your pregnancy.
The first two weeks are counted as a part of 40 weeks although the baby has not conceived yet.
In 28-day menstrual cycle, the best period of conception is between 12-16 days from the first day of menstrual cycle.
When the fertilized egg implants into the uterus wall, you may experience spotting.
During fourth week of pregnancy weekly, you may experience heaviness and soreness in your breasts.
In fifth week, you can take a pregnancy test. You may not have morning sickness yet although your pregnancy test is positive, but you may have sense of smell.
By sixth week of pregnancy, many women experience morning sickness. The uterus swells and put pressure on bladder. Because of hormonal changes in your body, you will feel completely exhausted during seventh week and you may notice decreased appetite due to nausea.
In eighth week, you will experience fatigue, as your body needs to work hard to cope with your baby’s development. There will be watery discharge from your vaginal wall.
During ninth week, you can see the thickening of waistline. As the womb presses on uterus, you suffer from frequent urination.
Are you pregnant? Know pregnancy week by week and gain knowledge about your baby’s progress.
The first two weeks of your pregnancy in pregnancy week by week are considered to be the period of ovulation, in which ovum will be produced.
In third week, if fertilization takes place, fertilized egg will get implanted into the uterus.
By the end of fourth week, your urine pregnancy test will likely be positive. In fifth week of pregnancy week by week, your baby will be 5mm long and heart starts beating.
During sixth week of Pregnancy, umbilical cord starts developing, eyes and ears are forming, and other body organs will be under construction.
By seventh week, your baby measures about 7-mm in length by crown-rump length. Hands and legs continue to develop, but fingers have not formed. Brain starts to develop. Lenses of eyes and nasal pits are forming.
In eighth and ninth week, elbow starts forming. The arms and fingers (webbed) develop. There is appearance of eyes, ears, and tip of the nose. Teeth start developing under gums.
Are you a 40 week pregnant? This might be last week of your pregnancy.
Your baby is almost getting ready to born and is full term now.
When you are 40 week pregnant, keep in mind that you can have labor pains at anytime.
Your baby may or may not be engaged into the pelvis.
It will depend on whether you are pregnant for the first time or this is your repeated pregnancy.
If you are pregnant for the first time, it may take one more week for you to give birth to your child. You are not considered to be “post-due” until you pass forty-two weeks of pregnancy.
On an average 96% of the women will give birth to a child two weeks before or two weeks after the due date. Only some women will have delivery on their due date. Do not worry if your baby does not come out this week, as “due date” is just an estimated date.
At your 40 week pregnant, your baby will be around 20 inches long and weighs up to 7.5 pounds. Most of the babies will be in the ideal position with the head lying down and back against your abdomen.
Are you 32 week pregnant? Only eight weeks to go for your pregnancy to end.
Your uterus will be approximately five inches above the navel.
The movements of your baby will peak this week and they change in quality and quantity.
Your baby is almost eighteen inches long from head to toe and weighs approximately four pounds at your 32 week pregnant.
The baby sleeps almost all the time (approximately 90-95% of the day). The five senses of your baby are functional now. Your baby is fully formed with fully developed brain and nervous system.
During this week, the baby’s skin will become thicker and it changes from red to more of a pinkish color. A layer of fat is forming underneath the wrinkly skin.
Most of the wrinkles have gone from your baby’s face and the hair on the head continues to grow. The toenails are fully formed by the end of this week.
At your 32 week pregnant, your baby can move the head to the side. The baby is practicing to open the eyes and also practicing breathing. As your baby is occupying most of the available space in the uterus, the movements will slowly start to decrease.
It is important for every pregnant woman to know that there are chances of pre-term pregnancy during 28 week pregnant.
Your baby measures about 16 inches from head to toe when you are 28 week pregnant and weighs around 2.5 pounds.
The skin is still wrinkled, but to a less extent. The lanugo hair starts disappearing, but some will present even after birth.
The baby’s skin becomes plumper with two to three percent body fat. The hair on the head continues to grow.
Eyebrows and eyelashes also continue to grow. The eyelids that remained shut till now will be opened during this week and the eyes will be completely formed.
The eyes can perceive light. The baby’s nostrils will also open during this week. Your baby is now able to recognize your voice, so talk to your baby as much as possible.
The baby’s lungs develop air sacs and it will take several more weeks for the air‑exchange sacs to form completely. The lungs will be able to breathe air. Apart from the lungs, all other major organs will start to function.
Feel happy that you are 24 week pregnant, as your baby is formed almost completely.
During this period, your uterus starts to extend the navel. By seeing you, everyone can say that you are pregnant now.
At your 24 week pregnant, the baby weighs approximately 1.5 pounds and almost one foot long from crown to rump.
Your baby is continuing to deposit the brown fat on the body in order to regulate body temperature, as newborns cannot regulate enough body temperature at first. The baby continues to gain weight in muscles and organs develop during this week.
When you are 24 week pregnant, the growth of your baby slows down. However, the digestive system of your baby continues to mature. Vernix caseosa, a waxy and creamy substance produced by oil glands of baby, protects the skin of your baby from amniotic fluid.
In twenty-fourth week, changes in lung development take place and buds for teeth start to form in this week.
If you are 24 week pregnant, you can identify your baby’s movements and you can say the wake/sleep timings of your baby.
Are you a 20 week pregnant? Congratulations! You are in the middle of your pregnancy and your uterus is almost even with your navel now.
Your belly will come out and continues the same as your uterus grows.
If you have multiples in your uterus, the uterus will be two or more inches higher.
In your 20 week pregnant, your baby will have same sleep and wake up times as new born has.
In this week, you can feel “fluttering” or “quickening” of your baby. Indeed, by your baby’s movement, you can tell if your baby is sleeping or awake.
During this week, your baby weighs approximately ten ounces or close to one pound and about seven inches long from crown to rump.
Even though the lungs are not matured enough yet, your baby starts practicing breathing motions.
During your 20 week pregnant, your baby’s ears are completely functional and start hearing voices – your voice as well as voices outside the uterus. Sometimes, if there is a loud noise near you, the baby may even startle and jump.
When you are 18 week pregnant, your baby is almost half a pound and now the baby has human appearance and your baby measures 5-6 inches crown to rump. During this week, your baby will grow very rapidly.
At 18 week pregnant, the skin of your baby still remains transparent and pink. The baby can make facial expressions such as yawning and stretching and can also frown.
The retinas of the eyes are becoming sensitive to light. The ears start to stick out from the head.
During this week, your baby can differentiate the tastes between sweet and bitter as the taste buds are developing.
The baby during this week can swallow, suck the thumb, and even get hiccups. If you notice to have jerky movements in your belly, do not worry. Feel that your baby may have hiccups.
The baby’s first bowel movement called meconium will collect within the bowel. Your baby can pump up to 25-30 quarts of blood per day now. If you have baby boy in the uterus, the prostate gland starts to develop in this week.
When you are 17 week pregnant, a lot of changes will take place in your baby. This is a rapid growth period.
During your 17 week pregnant, the baby weighs approximately four ounces and around five inches long from crown to rump.
It means the baby and placenta are almost equal in size or the baby weighs more than the placenta.
The fat deposits will start to form underneath your baby’s skin and by the time of delivery, the fat accounts for two to six percent of total body weight.
This fat will help the baby to maintain body temperature and metabolism when born.
In this week, hair starts to grow on head, eyebrows, and eyelashes. The lungs start to exhale the amniotic fluid. The heart of your baby starts to pump about 25 quarts a day. The circulatory system and urinary system are beginning to work.
The reflexes of the baby in your 17 week pregnant are entirely functional as the baby starts to suck, swallow, and blinks. The movements of your baby become stronger and more frequent.
If you get abdominal x-ray, you can able to see your baby’s skeleton. The loud noises outside the uterus disturb your baby.
Are you a 12 week pregnant? This is an exciting week with more developmental changes in the baby.
At this stage, the baby in the womb continues to grow and develop greatly and attains more human appearance.
Now, the baby is about 2.5 inches long and weighs half-ounce.
At 12 week pregnant, the body structures of the baby continue to form.
The baby’s fingers and toes will separate and sucking of the thumb starts. During this period, hair and nails will start to grow.
Lanugo (fine hair) starts to appear on the eyebrows and upper lip. The eyelids cover the eyes to protect the optic nerves fibers from damage, so the baby’s eyes will be remained close until seventh month.
When you are 12 week pregnant, the baby’s lungs attain oval shape. The brain of your baby is formed fully and it starts producing hormones. The nerves cells will begin to multiply rapidly.
Amniotic fluid in the uterus will be accumulated as the kidneys begin to produce and excrete urine, during 12 week pregnant. The baby’s intestinal wall muscles start to practice peristalsis and contractions.
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