The process of pregnancy for women is particularly magical. Although women will experience some early pregnancy reactions during pregnancy, as the fetus grows day by day, the mother will feel the fetal movement, and with the help of B-ultrasound, she will feel some obvious changes in the fetus in the belly, which often makes mothers very excited. However, we don’t know much about the development process of the fetus. If we can better understand its development process, we can pay more attention to nutritional adjustments at different times. Let’s take a look at the development process of the fetus in pregnant women. Pregnant woman fetal development process 1) Conception 2) 1 month of pregnancy: The baby is still an embryo, consisting of two layers of cells. All of your baby's organs and body parts will develop from these two layers of cell groups. 3) 2 months pregnant: The baby is now about the size of a blueberry and is constantly moving. His fingers were beginning to take shape, but they still looked a bit like duck webs. 4) 3 months pregnant: The baby is now seven or eight centimeters long and weighs as much as half a banana. His fingerprints can now be seen, and this unique "identity card" will accompany him throughout his life. 5) 4 months of pregnancy: Your baby's rubbery cartilage is developing into real bones. If you have an ultrasound during this month, your doctor may see your baby sucking his thumb. 6) 5 months pregnant: The baby’s eyebrows and eyelids have grown out, and he is very active now. His skin is still wrinkled, and it will take until he gains a certain amount of weight to straighten it out. 7) 6 months of pregnancy: Billions of neurons are being generated in your baby's brain. His head also grew to accommodate his growing brain. Your baby's nutritional needs are also reaching their peak. 8) 7 months of pregnancy: Your baby is now able to open his eyes, may look around, and then close them again. The cramped space in the uterus during late pregnancy doesn't actually reduce your baby's activity level. 9) 8 months of pregnancy: The baby's subcutaneous fat becomes thicker and thicker, making his body look fuller and fuller. His lungs are also fully developed, ready for breathing air after birth. 10) 9 months pregnant: The baby is ready to meet you soon. He may be 51 cm long and weigh 3.2 kg (boys tend to be slightly heavier than girls). The above is an introduction to the fetal development process of pregnant women. I hope that after understanding it, it will be of some help to many pregnant women. In fact, knowing more about the fetal development process can better regulate and plan the body throughout the pregnancy, so as to ensure that the fetus grows more healthily and happily. In addition, women must pay attention to a balanced diet and nutrition during pregnancy, and maintain a happy mood. |
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