pregnancy week by week
Congratulations!!! If you are pregnant, you might be thinking that what’s going on inside your tummy. Whether it’s planned or unplanned, the truth is that you are pregnant and what steps you should...
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1 week pregnant Your Baby – When you are 1 week pregnant, that actually means that, you are not pregnant. This week includes the normal menstrual cycle. Doctors measure the duration of pregnancy from...
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Your developing Baby When you are 2 weeks pregnant, that actually means that, you’re still not pregnant, This may sound strange! But it’s true. You only get pregnant from 3rd week of the menstrual...
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3 weeks pregnant Your developing Baby When you are 3 weeks pregnant, things actually begin to take place. Around mid-cycle (day 14 of a typical 28-day cycle), you ovulate – one of your eggs is swept...
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4 weeks pregnant Your developing Baby- Implantation of the embryo into the wall of the uterus is a common feature of all mammal and in humans occurs six or seven days after fertilization i.e when you...
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Pregnancy week 5 Your developing baby- When you are 5 weeks pregnant, you will miss your period. At this time, most women are only just beginning to think that, they may be pregnant. Size of baby –...
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Your developing baby When you are 6 weeks pregnant, you must have taken some steps to confirm your pregnancy. If not, then confirm it right now with pregnancy kit. Baby’s size – at 6 weeks pregnant,...
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Pregnancy week 7 Your developing baby- When you are 7 weeks pregnant, the embryo has grown to about 10mm long from head to bottom. This measurement is called the ‘crown–rump length’. Your baby’s face...
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Pregnancy week 8 Your Developing Baby – When you are 8 weeks pregnant, your baby’s length will be around (crown to rump) 0.61 inch (1.6cm) and weight will be around 0.04 ounce (1gm) Fingers and toes...
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Occupational therapists work with people who (because of illness, injury or circumstance) are limited in their ability to do everyday activities. Examples of a career in occupational therapy include...
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