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Foetus doesn’t feel pain before 24 weeks
By Kimberley Smith on 25/06/2010 in 0-41 weeks
Before 24 weeks, unborn babies in the womb cannot feel pain as nerves are not yet developed

A foetus growing in the womb cannot feel pain before 24 weeks, researchers from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists have found. Before this time, nerve endings in growing foetuses are not yet developed enough to work as pain

24 weeks
By mummy of 3 on 26/09/2007 in forum

Hi i am currently 24weeks pregnant.I went to see my consultant 2day she said that i was having a big baby, and as i have already had 2 big babys she is not worried at the size but if it was my 1st baby then she would be concerned.My baby measured 34

Fetal development: Week 24
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 in 0-41 weeks
The viability hurdle

but will begin to smooth out over time as he develops more muscles and puts on fat. Permanent teeth buds are now appearing in your baby's gums.Your baby’s chances of survival if born prematurely have increased by 3-4% every day over the last week, and 24 weeks

Child Safety Week 18 to 24 June
By Monica Stylli on 18/06/2007 in Baby health and safety
This week the Fire Kills campaign highlights the importance of teaching children about fire safety.

18-24 June is Child Safety Week and the Fire Kills campaign is urging parents and carers to teach their children what to do if a fire breaks out in the home. There are already some useful articles on the site about fire safety in the home

Talkback: Foetus doesn’t feel pain before 24 weeks
By Kate dodd 2 on 01/11/2010 in forum

Another page on this site says that a foetus starts feeling touch at 9 weeks. How can it feel touch at 9 weeks, but not feel pain until significantly later? Surely the same nerves feel touch and pain? Unless the other link was wrong? (there

Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 6
By Lucy Lloyd on 29/01/2003 in Your pregnancy
Weeks 20 - 24: It's real, we've seen the photographs!

the dentist to try to get my gum problem sorted.I asked my midwife what my baby was like now and she told me that, if she were to be born at 24 weeks, she would have a chance of survival outside my body. Her movements should be getting stronger but I still

Baby born so tiny his wrist fit inside his dad’s wedding ring
By Kimberley Smith on 19/12/2011 in Baby
“Little fighter” born at 24 weeks finally allowed home for Christmas after four months in hospital

Baby Ethan Currill, who was born so tiny he could wear his dad’s wedding ring around his arm, has been allowed home for Christmas. The four-month-old was born at 24 weeks, weighing just 1lb14oz.Baby Ethan suffered a brain haemorrhage soon after

Your five month old baby
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/04/2012 in Your baby week-by-week
Weeks 20 to 24 – gaining confidence and communication

What changes will I see?Supercharged smilingYour baby will be smiling a lot more, this is because he knows that this will attract attention and he is genuinely pleased and interested in all that is going on around him.Lots of eye movementsYour baby now has lots more control over ...

Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 7
By Lucy Lloyd on 28/02/2003 in Your pregnancy
Weeks 24-28: I cant' believe it, I've finally kicked the morning sickness. But what's with the waterworks?

It’s a miracle. Sing hosanna! I have finally stopped feeling sick after six… count ’em… six whole months. The feeling of being permanently moored to the deck of a dinghy has finally vanished. I am ecstatic. I am beginning to feel ‘normal’ again – whatever normal is when your fron...

Louise dumbelton
By Louise dumbelton on 14/03/2006 in member

I am expecting non identical twins and i am 24 weeks.




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