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39 weeks pregnant - just seven days to go
By Maria Muennich on 07/05/2011 00:27:03
Your due date may be seven days off, but baby is most likely to come sometime in the next two weeks, and more likely late than early

car seat is in the car and a stack of nappies and wipes waits expectantly by the changing mat. All you need now is your baby. Find out what's going to happen next weekWhat's happening to your baby inside your bump right now Actually, that's not all

Fetal development: Week 28
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 11:50:32
Congratulations, you're into the third trimester!

by reading up on the three stages of labour.Take a sneaky peak at what's happening next week in fetal development week 29. Read more onFast forward to week 40 and find out what's happeningBaby gives the thumbs up in ultrasound scanAmazing video of baby

Pregnancy: Last Ten Weeks
By ThinkBaby on 25/06/2009 01:42:39
Your useful guide to the last ten weeks of your pregnancy

days away and you're probably ready for it all to be over. But be prepared to wait a little yet.Week 39 Your due date may be seven days off, but baby is most likely to come somtime in the next two weeks, and more likely late than early.Week 40 You

40 weeks pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 14/05/2011 01:21:32
You've made it to your due date, but don't expect baby to arrive today...

intervention to kick-start labour) for any time less than 10 days after you're due. Your baby is most likely to come sometime in the next week though, so once you are a week over your due date, your doctor may want to have a double check of your dates

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

Fetal development: Week 9
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2005 10:37:49
Hands and feet

Your baby has grown to nearly 1.5 centimetres. Over this week your baby’s hands and feet begin to look more human as they lose their webbed like structure. What's more, the hands will be able to bend at the wrist and your baby now has elbows

Fetal development: Week 12
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2005 10:23:24
All the esssentials

Your baby now spans between 5 and 7 centimetres and weighs around 14 grammes, or half an ounce. He has formed all his essential parts and for the next six months will devote most of his energy to growing and developing ready for life outside your

Fetal development: Week 5
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2005 11:10:33
Things are happening faster than you might think

feel nauseous, and not necessarily just in the morning! Making a baby is tiring work, and throughout the next few weeks its normal to feel very tired. You may also be experiencing mixed emotions about your pregnancy, swinging between euphoria

Fetal development: Week 16
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2005 21:02:01
The first flutters?

Your baby has been moving around in her sac for many weeks now but exciting times are on the way as many women feel their child's movements for the first time between this week and week 20. This is called 'quickening' and usually starts with light

Fetal development - week 34
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:01:48
Time to turn

Image of 34-week fetus courtesy of BabybondWant to see a bigger pic?Your baby is about 47 centimetres long and weighs 4.5lbs, over 2 kilos. It’s around this time that she will turn to face downwards. The new position will put more strain on your

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