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Your guide to being 6 weeks pregnant

Your guide to being 6 weeks pregnant

| February 11, 2009 | 0 Comments | 140 views

Your guide to being 6 weeks pregnant How your baby is growing Your baby has grown distinct hands and feet now. They look like tiny paddles at the end of the four nodules which are your baby’s arms and legs. This is a crucial time in your baby’s development, particularly for eyes and ears, which [...]

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Your guide to being 5 weeks pregnant

Your guide to being 5 weeks pregnant

| February 11, 2009 | 0 Comments | 117 views

Your guide to being 5 weeks pregnant How your baby is growing Your baby looks like a tadpole, with the ‘body’ housing the head and brain, and the ‘tail’ housing the bodily organs. Your baby is developing facial features, although they don’t look very human yet. They’ll shift into the correct position and look more [...]

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Your guide to being 4 weeks pregnant

Your guide to being 4 weeks pregnant

| February 11, 2009 | 0 Comments | 139 views

Your guide to being 4 weeks pregnant How your baby is growing The stem cells which make up the embryo start to form into specific cells to create your baby’s organs and tissues. Cells at the top begin to form your baby’s nervous system, brain and spinal cord (called the neural tube). Cells in the [...]

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Your guide to being 3 weeks pregnant

Your guide to being 3 weeks pregnant

| February 11, 2009 | 0 Comments | 184 views

Your guide to being 3 weeks pregnant A brand new life begins Your egg contains an X chromosome. Each sperm contains either an X (girl) chromosome or a Y (boy) chromosome, and your child’s gender is determined by which sperm fertilises your egg. Boy sperm swim faster but die sooner. Girl sperm last longer but [...]

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Your guide to the second week of pregnancy

Your guide to the second week of pregnancy

| February 11, 2009 | 2 Comments | 166 views

Your guide to the second week of pregnancy What’s happening Oestrogen also thins the mucus in your cervix (the entrance to your womb), to allow your partner’s sperm to swim through into your womb and up the fallopian tubes to meet your egg. Sperm is usually prevented from doing this by the thickness of the [...]

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Your guide to the first week of pregnancy

Your guide to the first week of pregnancy

| February 11, 2009 | 0 Comments | 403 views

Your guide to the first week of pregnancy What’s happening So the first two weeks of your baby’s ‘life’ are spent as an unripened egg inside one of your ovaries and a sperm inside your partner’s testicles. But there’s plenty going on, as your body prepares itself for the beginning of your next monthly cycle. [...]

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