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How babies develop in the womb – new discoveries
By Kimberley Smith on 09/09/2011 12:25:53
New research shows when babies first feel pain and when they learn to smile
, revealing that expressions begin developing weeks before babies are born and begin to copy their parents.The team focused on facial movements associated with crying and laughing expressions, noticing how the developed over the last trimester of pregnancy
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Fetal development: Week 36
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:00:18
Lungs are preparing for a lusty first cry
. She's still busy acquiring more baby fat; that will give her those little dimples and creases you'll soon be finding so adorable.If she hasn't already then your baby may drop or 'engage' this week, dropping her head into the pelvic cavity and pressing
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Fetal development: Week 27
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 11:57:33
Sound reactions
26-week fetus - Image courtesy of BabybondWant to see a bigger pic?Your baby is now nearly 40 centimetres long and weighs about 900g, nearly 2lbs. Her lungs are continuing their rapid development and your baby is practising breathing - inhaling
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Fetal development - week 39
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:07:08
We're ready to go
new mum.Your baby in the first month - It might seem that when your baby is born, all she can do is cry, but that's far from the truth. Here's what to expect from your newborn and how things will change in the first month. Other weeks 1-4 | 5
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Fetal development - week 40
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:01:18
The waiting game
baby, what to expect for the first hours. Getting started - Tangled emotions and a sore body, your first few weeks as a new mum.Your baby in the first month - It might seem that when your baby is born, all she can do is cry, but that's far from
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Weeks 1 - 4
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 07:35:27
A week by week view of what's happening in your womb
of your uterus develop into the support system for your growing baby, the placenta, the other half of the bundle of cells will become the baby itself, and is now called the embryo. This process of implantation is usually completed by the end of week four
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