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Month 1.
The heart begins to beat and the mother will start to feel sick.
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Month 2
Bones begin to form. Miscarriages are most likely to happen during the second month.
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Month 3
The fetus is almost one inch long and the intestines and maybe the genitals will begin to form
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Month 4
Facial features will start coming in more clearer and the mother can start to feel the fetus move around.
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Month 5
The fetus is starting to become very active and the mother's uterus is the size of a cantaloupe.
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Month 6
The fetus starts to develop breathing movements and it also starts developing sweat glands
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Month 7
The length of the fetus reaches on average 10-12 inches. By this month the fetus's hearing is fully developed.
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Month 8
The fetus moves into a head-down position to get ready for childbirth. It is super important for the mother to stay hydrated because she will feel the need to go to the bathroom a lot more and herself and the baby will need lots of water.
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Month 9
The fetus will descend into the pelvis and will be ready for birth. The contractions the mother are facing will become a lot more painful and will start coming more often.