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Month #1
As the fertilized egg grows, a sac forms around it, gradually filling with fluid. The placenta also develops. The placenta is a round, flat organ that transfers nutrients from the mother to the baby. -
Month #2
Each ear begins as a little fold of skin at the side of the head. Fingers, toes and eyes are also forming. -
Month #3
baby arms, hands, fingers, feet, and toes are fully formed. Fingernails and toenails are beginning to develop and the external ears are formed.baby reproductive organs also develop, but the baby's gender is difficult to distinguish on ultrasound. -
Month #4
baby heartbeat may now be audible through an instrument called a doppler. The fingers and toes are defined. The reproductive organs and genitalia are now fully developed so they can see them in an ultrasound. -
Month #5
The mom can start to feel a move of the baby , because the baby starts to develop muscles so he is exercising them.the hair of the baby starts to grown in the baby head. -
Month #6
the skin color of the baby start to get red and the veins start to get visible trough baby translucent skin. baby finger and foot print starts to get visible. part of the eyes get opened -
Month #7
Your baby will continue to mature and develop reserves of body fat. Your baby's hearing is fully developed. He or she changes position frequently and responds to stimuli, including sound, pain, and light. The amniotic fluid begins to diminish. At the end of the seventh month, your baby is about 14 inches long and weighs from 2 to 4 pounds. If born prematurely, your baby would be likely to survive after the seventh month. -
Month #8
Your baby will continue to mature and develop reserves of body fat. You may notice that your baby is kicking more. Baby's brain is developing rapidly at this time, and your baby can see and hear. Most internal systems are well developed, but the lungs may still be immature. Your baby is about 18 inches long and weighs as much as 5 pounds. -
Month #9
the lungs are nearly fully developed.Your baby's reflexes are coordinated so he or she can blink, close the eyes, turn the head, grasp firmly, and respond to sounds, light, and touch. Baby is definitely ready to enter the world baby moves less due to tight space. baby's position changes to prepare itself for labor and delivery. The baby drops down in your pelvis. Usually, the baby's head is down toward the birth canal.Your baby is about 18 to 20 inches long and weighs about 7 pounds.