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Month 1
There are several signs to show you are pregnant.Tender, swollen breast. Your breasts may provide one of the first symptoms of pregnancy. Fatigue, Slight bleeding or cramping, Nausea with or without vomiting, Food aversions or cravings, Headaches, Constipation, Mood swings.
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month 2
Your baby's facial features will continue to develop. Each ear begins starting to grow as a little fold on the head. Tiny buds start to grow out that grow into arms and legs. Fingers, toes, and eyes are also starting to form.
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month 3
your baby is fully formed by the end of the third month. The baby has grown arms, hands, fingers, feet, and toes. The baby can open and close its fists and mouth. Fingernails and toenails are starting to grow. The beginnings of teeth are forming. The baby's reproductive organs are also developing.
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month 4
The baby's fingers and toes are well-defined. The eyelids, eyebrows, eyelashes, nails, and hair are formed, and teeth and bones are becoming denser. The baby can even suck his or her thumb, yawn, stretch, and make faces. The nervous system is functioning. You can now tell what you are going to have.
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month 5
hair is beginning to grow all over the babies body and will shed off after the first week of life. You can feel your baby move, since they are developing muscles and exercising them.
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month 6
The skin is reddish in color, wrinkled, and veins are visible through the baby's translucent skin. Baby's finger and toe prints are visible. The eyelids begin to part and the eyes open. Responds to sounds by moving or increasing the pulse, and you may notice jerking motions if baby hiccups.
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month 7
Fat begins to grow. Your baby's hearing is fully developed and he or she changes position frequently and responds to stimuli, including sound, pain, and light.
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month 8
The baby continues to mature and develop body fat reserves. You may notice that your baby is kicking more. Baby's brain is developing rapidly at this time, and he or she can see and hear.
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month 9
The babies lungs are nearly fully developed. The baby's reflexes are coordinated so they can blink, close the eyes, turn the head, grasp firmly, and respond to sounds, light, and touch. The baby's position also changes to prepare itself for labor and delivery.
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