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  • 17 Weeks Pregnant / Week by Week Pregnancy Symptoms ni ohbabynewbaby
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    Do you want to know about 17 weeks pregnant baby and its growth and development? Click here to learn more about your child's development and growth. In week 17 you will see the major development of your fetus. earn all about your 17 weeks of pregnancy development. See how your baby is developing and your body is transforming week by week. At week 17 your baby is about 12 cm and 100 grams, your baby is still very tiny, but this week brings the development of brown fat, which will help keep your baby warm after birth. During the last trimester, your baby will add more layers of fat to his/her body for warmth and protection. During the following three weeks your baby will grow so much that he/she will double in size. For more details please contact us on :(09) 8179729, Email: info@ohbaby.co.nz https://www.ohbaby.co.nz/pregnancy/week-by-week-pregnancy/week-17
  • 20 weeks Pregnancy | Week by Week Pregnancy Symptoms ni ohbabynewbaby
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    Find how is your baby is developing in week 20. At week 20, you have officially made it halfway of your pregnancy. Find out all you need to know through OHbaby. You have reached halfway in your pregnancy, learn all about your 20 weeks of pregnancy development. See how your baby is developing and your body is transforming week by week. You're halfway there! Twenty weeks into your pregnancy, your baby has grown significantly from that first dividing cell. The fetus now weighs about 260 grams and measures 14 to 16 centimeters from crown to rump. However, we can also measure your baby's full length from head to foot. Your baby is about 25.4cm long, similar in length to a king-sized block of chocolate! (Although quite a different shape, of course.) The baby's growth is taking up increasing room in the uterus, and continued growth will put pressure on the mother's lungs, stomach, bladder, and kidneys. https://www.ohbaby.co.nz/pregnancy/week-by-week-pregnancy/week-20 For more details please contact us on :(09) 8179729, Email: info@ohbaby.co.nz
  • 10 Weeks Pregnant/ Week by Week Pregnancy Symptoms ni ohbabynewbaby
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    Do you want to know about 10 weeks pregnant baby and its growth and development? Click here to learn more about your child's development and growth. Learn all about your 10 weeks of pregnancy development. See how your baby is developing and your body is transforming week by week. At week 10 your baby is pretty fully formed. This week your baby officially graduates from being an embryo, to become a fetus. He or she now measures between 28-35mm long and weighs under 6 grams. Your baby's head is still large in proportion to the rest of his/her body as a result of rapid brain development over this time. Neurons in your baby's brain are being produced at a rate of over 200,000 per minute. By the end of this week, the baby's inner ears are complete and the outer ears are growing. Baby's wrists and ankles have formed and fingers and toes are now clearly visible. Your baby has a tongue, fingerprints and his eye color has been determined. Tiny eyelids are closed to protect developing eyes. https://www.ohbaby.co.nz/pregnancy/week-by-week-pregnancy/week-10 For more details please contact us on :(09) 8179729, Email: info@ohbaby.co.nz
  • Eight Weeks Pregnant ni ohbabynewbaby
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    Do you want to know about 8 weeks pregnant baby and its growth and development? Click here to learn more about your child's development and growth. Learn all about your 8 weeks of pregnancy development. See how your baby is developing and your body is transforming week by week. Between 8-20 weeks your baby goes through a period of rapid development. He or she now measures about 1.6-2cm(20mm) long from crown to rump. This measurement is used in the first half of your pregnancy because your baby's legs will often be bent in the womb, making the head-to-foot measurement difficult. His or her internal organs are now becoming more specialized and complicated: your baby's liver is producing red blood cells until bone marrow is formed to do this job. Blood is flowing now through a basic circulatory system. Your baby's hands and feet are continuing to develop into webbed like fingers and toes. For more details please contact us on :(09) 8179729, Email: info@ohbaby.co.nz https://www.ohbaby.co.nz/pregnancy/week-by-week-pregnancy/week-eight
  • 19 Weeks Pregnant/Week by Week Pregnancy Symptoms ni ohbabynewbaby
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    Do you want to know about 19 weeks of pregnancy and its growth and development? Click here to learn more about your child's development and growth. At week 19 you may experience rapid weight gain. learn all about your 19 weeks of pregnancy development. See how your baby is developing and your body is transforming week by week. Your baby is now about 15cm and weighs around 200-230 grams and is now covered with a waxy substance called vernix caseosa, which helps prevent delicate skin from becoming chapped or scratched. Premature babies may still be covered in this cheesy coating at delivery. Your baby's brain is developing millions of motor neurons, which are nerves that connect the muscles to the brain. As a result, your baby is now able to make conscious muscle movements such as sucking his or her thumb. Milk teeth have formed under his gums and he is starting to have similar awake and sleeping patterns to a newborn. If you go for an ultrasound the technician may be able to determine the gender. https://www.ohbaby.co.nz/pregnancy/week-by-week-pregnancy/week-19
  • 12 Weeks Pregnant ni ohbabynewbaby
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    Do you want to know about 12 weeks pregnant baby and its growth and development? Click here to learn more about your child's development and growth. Learn all about your 12 weeks of pregnancy development. See how your baby is developing and your body is transforming week by week. At week 12 of pregnancy, your baby weighs about 14g and from crown to rump is just over 5cm long. Around this time, your lead maternity caregiver (LMC) may be able to start hearing his heartbeat using a Doppler, which is a special listening machine that magnifies the sound of your baby's heartbeat so you can hear it. Your baby is growing hair and his digestive system is starting to function. Although your baby's sex organs are not visible yet, most of his other internal organs are now formed. Baby's head is becoming quite round. https://www.ohbaby.co.nz/pregnancy/week-by-week-pregnancy/week-12 At week 12 your baby will start developing its sense of taste. For more details please contact us on :(09) 8179729, Email: info@ohbaby.co.nz
  • 20 Weeks Pregnant ni ohbabynewbaby
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    At week 20, you have officially made it halfway of your pregnancy. Find out all you need to know through OHbaby. You have reached halfway in your pregnancy, learn all about your 20 weeks of pregnancy development. See how your baby is developing and your body is transforming week by week. You're halfway there! Twenty weeks into your pregnancy, your baby has grown significantly from that first dividing cell. The fetus now weighs about 260 grams and measures 14 to 16 centimeters from crown to rump. However, we can also measure your baby's full length from head to foot. Your baby is about 25.4cm long, similar in length to a king-sized block of chocolate! (Although quite a different shape, of course.) The baby's growth is taking up increasing room in the uterus, and continued growth will put pressure on the mother's lungs, stomach, bladder, and kidneys. https://www.ohbaby.co.nz/pregnancy/week-by-week-pregnancy/week-20