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    Baby’s condition at 6 weeks of pregnancy

    Baby development at week 6 The size of the embryo grows incredibly fast week by week. At week 6, your baby is about the size of a pomegranate seed. If you could look into your own uterus, you’d see the embryo with an oversized head compared to its body proportion. Your baby’s features are also starting to form in this week. The dark stains will be the eyes, the openings will be the nostrils and the pits will be the ears of your baby. The fingers are forming now, but feet and hands look like paddles. It is hard to believe, but the heart is already beating at about 150…

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    6 weeks of pregnancy details

    Early pregnancy symptoms Breasts changesAt week 6, you may notice changes in your breasts, such as tenderness, swelling, and darkening of your areolas. You may gain a few pounds as some of the fats accumulate in your breasts. Frequent urinationFrequent urination is also a common symptom, as your growing uterus pushes down on your bladder. to have fewer trips to the washroom, you can lean forward when you pee. This way, you can ensure that your bladder is completely emptied each time. Morning sicknessUnfortunately, morning sickness is the most common symptom of pregnancy. It’s happening because of the pregnancy hormone HCG increases. It can strike at any time of the…

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    Baby’s conditions at 5 weeks of pregnancy

    Baby development at week 5 AT week 5, your baby looks more like a tadpole than a human and is about the size of a sesame seed. Through you may not look pregnant just yet, your baby’s heart is already beating and pumping blood. It will soon find a more regular rhythm as the heart splits into chambers. Baby dimensions:Length: 0.12 in from crown to rumpWeight: —-Size: sesame seed Your baby’s kidneys, liver, intestines, appendix and other important organs also start to grow. The upper and lower limb buds also begin to develop, which will eventually form your baby’s arms and legs. Moving up, the earliest version of the retinas…

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    5 weeks of pregnancy details and the baby’s condition

    You are pregnant! Missing your period is one of the most obvious indicators of pregnancy. Now is the best time to pee on stick! Even a very faint line on a home pregnancy test is considered a big fat positive. If you are not too sure, book an appointment with your obstetrician or midwife to confirm the pregnancy. During the early weeks of pregnancy, many women report nausea, fatigue, sore breasts, and frequent urination. Growing a baby is hard work, and your body is naturally responding to prepare itself for this crucial task. Your first ultrasound If for some reason, your doctor would like an early scan, a transvaginal approach…

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    4 weeks of pregnancy details and food habit

    Detecting early pregnancy Early pregnancy may be accompanied by following symptoms: breast tenderness, lower backaches, mood swing, cramping, nausea, and headache. They often mimic PMS symptoms. Some women, however, do not have any symptoms other than the absence of period. If you missed yours, take a pregnancy test. Many home pregnancy tests have a high sensitivity for human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). This hormone is secreted by the embryo and detectable in the urine as early as the first day of your missed period. It is best to take a pregnancy test early in the morning upon waking up when urine is most concentrated. What’s happening at week 4 ? At…

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    What should eat during pregnancy

    A healthy diet is always a wise idea for every people. It is very important for pregnant women. But many women don’t know what should eat during pregnancy. During pregnancy, they should take Folic acid, iron, iodine, and calcium especially. But iron is cause for Constipation, and if you take iron then you have to drink more water. Folic acid help to prevent birth defects in the baby’s brain and spinal cord, known as neural tube defects. You should take 400 micrograms of folic acid everyday. You will get folic acid in: Leafy green vegetables, such as spinach Citrus fruits, such as orange juice Beans Breads Cereals Rice Pastas Calcium…

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    How to do Pregnancy test at home

    You can easily understand if you are pregnant or not. You can feel it naturally. You will face some symptoms in this situation. Main symptoms are fatigue, nausea, weakness, and sleepiness, and headaches can develop as early as two weeks of conception. These symptoms vary every women to women because everyone’s body is not the same. So the easiest way is to do a pregnancy test at home. Pregnancy test check for presence human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) hormones in your urine. This hormones generate when you are pregnant. It’s better if you test for pregnancy after missed period date. Sometimes it takes more 2 weeks. You can do a test…