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Fetal development - week 38
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:12:32
Congratulations! you've made it!
to manoeuvre! Very much head down (and has been since 36 weeks). He alternates between being on the left or right side of my belly button, with his back facing outwards, which is good. Blogs Isabelle for week 38. If you've been keeping a blog of your pregnancy
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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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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 21
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 15:03:04
A strengthening heartbeat
20-week fetus - Image courtesy of BabybondWant to see a bigger pic?Your baby is now around 19 centimetres long and weighs about 300 grammes, around 0.6lbs. Her heartbeat is much stronger now and you may be able to feel it yourself if you lie quietly
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Fetal development: Week 17
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2005 20:24:15
The first digestion
Image of 16-week fetus courtesy of BabybondWant to see a bigger pic?Your baby is now almost 13 centimetres long and is about the size of a pear. He’s now going through another phase of rapid growth, both becoming longer and beginning to form adipose
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Fetal development - week 39
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:07:08
We're ready to go
ThinkBaby members in the birth folder. Great expectations The first hours - Recovering from birth and getting to know your baby, what to expect for the first hours. Getting started - Tangled emotions and a sore body, your first few weeks as a
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Fetal development: Week 14
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2005 21:35:51
Into the second trimester...
of the discomforts of early pregnancy fade, the most crucial part of development is completed, and you feel a resurgence of energy. Now is the time to really enjoy your pregnancy!If you’ve been feeling nauseous during your pregnancy so far, around the fourteenth week
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Fetal development - week 40
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:01:18
The waiting game
’ve reached 42 weeks.One common reason for babies being born late is a miscalculation in the due date, and that’s something your doctor will take into consideration before deciding whether to induce labour. Another important consideration is whether the baby
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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...
40 weeks pregnant. We're here and the countdown is officially over, but where's baby? We know by know you feel that you've served your time and deserve to be holding your baby in your arms before the day is out, but your baby is quite likely to have
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38 weeks pregnant and counting
By Maria Muennich on 30/05/2011 01:33:28
Your due date is 14 days away and you're probably ready for it all to be over. But be prepared to wait a little yet
At 38 weeks pregnant most women are feeling ready for their baby to be born, and you might even be feeling a little impatient to have it all over with and finally meet your baby. At around this point in the pregnancy many women start to think about
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