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month 1
fetus in the size of a grain of sand, the babys heart starts to develop -
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month 2
fetus is the size of a peanut and weighs no more than a peanut. Brain waves begin to get detected. Your babys heart can beat. -
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month 3
The baby can make faces, the teeth are fully developed. The baby can now rock back and forth when the mother moves. -
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month 4
Baby can suck his or her thumb and movements can now be felt by the mother. The placenta is now fully developed and so is the umbilical cord. -
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month 5
The baby can hear things now and swims around in the mothers fluid inside the stomach. Eyebrows have developed -
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month 6
The baby can now open its eyes and fat begins to form, the baby can now see light through the uterus. -
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month 7
Your babys eyelashes have now developed, and the babys skin is becoming wrinkly from all the fluid it has been in. Your baby weight 2-4 pounds. -
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month 8
baby weighs about 4-6 pounds , chemical is not occuring to the baby to help it breath after being born. -
month 9
baby weighs 5-7 pounds all organs are fully developed and the baby is ready to be born