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Fetal development - week 32
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:23:50
Seeing the light
.NB: All pregnancies are different and fetal growth rates vary, this is meant only as an approximate guide to development. If you have any concerns about your developing pregnancy then speak to your doctor. Preparing for birth Perineal massage - If you
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Fetal development: Week 21
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 15:03:04
A strengthening heartbeat
vary, this is meant only as an approximate guide to development. If you have any concerns about your developing pregnancy then speak to your doctor. Caring for your pregnancy Calcium intake - Calcium is one of the most important minerals
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Fetal development: Week 17
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2005 20:24:15
The first digestion
as an approximate guide to development. If you have any concerns about your developing pregnancy then speak to your doctor. Pregnancy experiences Crazy cravings - I was just writing my blog about the latest pregnancy weirdness, and I wondered if anyone else
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Fetal development - week 40
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:01:18
The waiting game
mothers. And of course, we’d love to see a picture of your newborn in the parent’s gallery! NB: All pregnancies are different and fetal growth rates vary, this is meant only as an approximate guide to development. If you have any concerns about your
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Fetal Development: At a Glance
By ThinkBaby on 15/06/2009 01:59:21
What's happening when inside that growing bump!
Pregnancy is an experience like no other, but it can be hard to imagine just what’s going on in there! Our guide explains how your baby develops week by week, so you can savour every moment. And don't forget you can sign up for FREE fetal
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Premature babies: How they develop
By Maria Muennich on 27/11/2009 08:06:22
Corrected vs actual age, immunisations, physical growth and the long-term outlook - how are things different for premmies?
Most premature babies develop into normal, healthy children and have caught up with their born-at-term peers in terms of development and growth by the time they are a couple of years old. But the prognosis for premature babies and their parents
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Month-by-month development
By ThinkBaby on 18/03/2009 10:53:47
How your baby changes from month to month
When you become a member of ThinkBaby you are given the chance to receive monthly Baby Development newsletters. These e-mails contain information on how your child is growing, advice on breast feeding and top tips on how to encourage your baby
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Week by week guide to fetal development
By ThinkBaby on 22/10/2009 01:07:51
A look at what's happening inside your womb and to you over the forty weeks of pregnancy
When you become a member of ThinkBaby you are given the chance to receive weekly Fetal Development newsletters. These e-mails contain information on how your baby is growing in the womb, advice on what to expect at your current stage of pregnancy
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Fetal development for twins: The third trimester
By ThinkBaby on 24/09/2008 02:50:50
Weeks 28 to 37 and perhaps beyond: Getting ready for birth
these organs, as well as putting on fat deposits ready for birth. By 35 weeks the lungs will be the only organs yet to be fully developed and most of your babies' growth is concentrated on putting on fat, developing muscle and practising the basic bodily
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Fetal development of twins: Second trimester
By ThinkBaby on 21/09/2008 12:07:32
This is the trimester when you'll feel and see movement from your twins and you'll probably be reaching for the maternity clothes sooner than you think
Image of 16-week fetus courtesy of BabybondWant to see a bigger pic?What's happening with the babiesAs you move into the second trimester your twins are no longer embryos; from the thirteenth week a developing baby is referred to as a fetus
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