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Muscle development continues, and your baby is probably making lots of movements with his or her head, mouth, arms, wrists, hands, legs, and feet.
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Brain and nerve endings are formed enough so that the fetus can feel touch, while you might be feeling irregular, painless Braxton Hicks contractions.
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This week, your baby's heart begins to beat! The digestive and respiratory systems are forming, as are small buds that will grow into arms and legs.
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Around week 8 of pregnancy, symptoms such as a missed period, nausea, extreme fatigue, or tight clothes may make your pregnancy feel more real.
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Braxton Hicks contractions (also called "false labor") may become more pronounced, and your water may break.
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Aug 22, 2024 - What to expect week by week as your pregnancy progresses. See how your baby develops, your body changes and what to think about in each trimester.
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At this point, your appetite may return because the baby has dropped down into your pelvis, and is no longer putting as much pressure on your stomach and...
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Your baby measures about 0.6 to 0.7 inches from crown to rump and weighs around 0.1 ounces. Your baby may make some first movements as muscles develop, but you...
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This week, the embryo begins to form a distinct shape that includes the neural tube, which will become the spinal cord and brain.
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At 20 weeks into your pregnancy, your baby has grown a lot and weighs about 11 oz (312 g). You're halfway there!
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At this point, you may be taking frequent trips to the bathroom. That's because your baby is engaged in your pelvis, so your bladder is extremely compressed.
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At 20 weeks into your pregnancy, your baby has grown a lot and weighs about 11 oz (312 g). You're halfway there!
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Your baby can hold his or her head erect, and facial muscles now allow for a variety of expressions, such as squinting and frowning.
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Our week-by-week illustrated pregnancy calendar is a detailed guide to all the changes taking place in your baby - and in you!
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