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During 1st trimester
In the first trimester of fertilization and implantation, the baby is initially just an embryo: all organs and body parts will develop from two layers of cells. Growing fast, your baby will soon be the size of a kidney bean and be constantly on the move. The heart is beating fast and the gut is forming. Your budding son or daughter’s earlobes, eyelids, mouth, and nose are also taking shape.
2 weeks pregnant
This is a potentially life-changing week. You ovulate, and if the egg meets the sperm, you get pregnant! Blastocyst
3 weeks pregnant
Your baby is a small ball – called a blastocyst – made up of hundreds of rapidly multiplying cells.
4 weeks pregnant
4 weeks deep in your womb, your baby is an embryo made up of two layers, and your primordial placenta is developing
5 weeks pregnant
Your little embryo is growing like crazy and you may notice pregnancy discomforts like breast pain and fatigue.
6 weeks of pregnancy
Your baby’s nose, mouth, and ears begin to take shape at 6 weeks. You may experience morning sickness and spotting.
7 Weeks Pregnancy
At 7 weeks your baby – still an embryo with a small tail – is forming hands and feet. Your uterus has doubled in size. Your baby is still in the womb at 8 weeks
8 weeks pregnancy
Your baby is constantly moving, even if you don’t feel it. In the meantime, you may be making decisions about prenatal testing.
Baby in the womb at 9 weeks
9 weeks pregnancy
Your baby is now almost 1 inch long and looks more human. You’ve probably noticed that your waist is getting fatter.
Baby in the womb at 10 weeks
10 weeks pregnancy
Your baby has passed the most critical part of his development! Organs and structures are in place and ready to grow.
Baby in the womb at 11 weeks
11 weeks pregnancy
Your baby’s hands will soon open and close into fists, and tiny tooth buds will appear under the gums.
Baby in the womb at 12 weeks
12 weeks pregnancy
Your child’s little toes may curl up, their brain will go wild, and their kidneys will start to urinate.
Baby in the womb at 13 weeks
13 weeks pregnancy
It’s the last week of the first trimester! Your baby now has exquisite fingerprints and is nearly 3 inches long.
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