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Month 2
Baby's facial features continue to develop. The digestive system and sensory organs begin to develop, and the brain, spinal cord, and other bodily tissues start to develop very effectively. Although the baby begins to move a little, mom is completely unaffected by it. -
Month 1
The baby's throat, lower jaw, and month, eyes which are like little dark dots are developing. The baby should begin to develop blood cells. -
Month 3
All of the baby's bodily components are fully developed. Baby is now able to grasp their fingers and toes, make a fist with their hand, and even open and close their lips. Teeth begins to form. Baby reproductive organs continue to grow. You can determine the baby's gender by using an ultrasound to see the infant. and liver now produce bile. -
Month 4
It's easy to see fingers and toes. It has begun to produce hair, lashes, eyelids, eyebrows, and nails. Denser bones and teeth develop. Babies can stretch, suck their thumbs, yawn, and make faces. The genitalia and reproductive organs are fully grown, and the nervous system begins to work. -
Month 5
When a baby is in the womb, it moves. They flutter swiftly when they move. Vernix and Lanugo cover the body. Vernix, which has a cheesy texture, guards the unborn child while it is in the amniotic sac. Soft hair called Lanugo holds the Vernix in place. -
Month 7
Baby builds up bodily fat reserves. The ability to hear is complete. Baby can reposition themselves in response to stimulation, and amniotic fluid production starts to decline. -
Month 6
Baby's skin is reddish and translucent, and the veins and wrinkles are visible. The infant's eyes begin to open and close. Baby is responding to sound if it moves or if its heart rate rises. baby can hiccup as well. Baby can be born premature but with a lot of medical attention at this point. -
Month 8
Kicking is audible. The baby's brain is rapidly developing. Baby is hearing and seeing. Lung development is ongoing. An advanced internal system is present. -
Month 10
The baby moves less. The baby is upside down on their head. and the baby is ready to be born soon if not born already. -
Month 9
The development of the lungs is almost complete. Baby can blink, close his or her eyes, turn, grab, and react to touch, light, and sound.