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The baby begins significant growth and the beginning of organ formation:
Week 9: The baby is about the size of a grape (around 2.3–2.5 cm). Vital organs continue to develop, and the brain starts growing rapidly.
Week 10: All organs are present, and the baby’s body now begins to resemble that of a tiny human.
Week 11: The baby’s bones are forming, and its movements may start to be felt by the mother.
Week 12: By now, the baby measures around 5–6 cm and weighs around 14 grams. The intestines start to function, and the baby begins to swallow amniotic fluid.
Common symptoms may continue and intensify:
Morning Sickness: Nausea continues but may start to subside in some women after the first trimester.
Increased Appetite: Your body’s increased caloric needs may make you feel hungrier than usual.
Hormonal Changes: This can lead to emotional fluctuations and increased body temperature.
Bloating and Constipation: Hormonal shifts slow down digestion and lead to bloating.
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Your doctor may focus on confirming the baby’s health and tracking progress:
Ultrasound: A more detailed scan may be performed to check fetal growth and screen for potential issues.
Blood Tests: Screening for genetic abnormalities such as Down syndrome or trisomy 18 may be discussed.
Lifestyle Advice: The doctor will continue to emphasize nutrition and healthy habits to support both mother and baby’s health.
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