Fertility Q&A
At 24-27 weeks, your baby is about the size of a cauliflower and weighs 1.5-2 lbs (700-1000 g). With all that size and weight, you will likely feel more frequent movement from your baby! Their move...
Read moreAt 23 weeks, your baby is about the size of a mango. They will grow to the size of a cantaloupe by the end of week 24. Your baby’s bones have developed enough functional bone marrow inside of them...
Read moreAt 21 weeks, your baby is roughly the size of a carrot. By the end of week 22, they are the size of a sweet potato. Your baby’s eyebrows and eyelashes are very well formed by now. Your baby’s eyes...
Read moreAt 17-18 weeks of pregnancy, your baby is about the size of a turnip, growing to the size of an artichoke (about 5-6 inches in length). Their facial features are continuing to become more defined,...
Read moreAt 15-16 weeks of pregnancy, your baby is around the size of an apple, growing to the size of an avocado. Your baby’s facial features are continuing to develop, but their skin is still mostly trans...
Read moreAt 12 weeks, your baby is roughly the size of a plum. Your baby’s facial features are continuing to distinguish. In addition, your baby’s fingers and toes are also becoming longer and more distinct...
Read moreDuring your eleventh week of pregnancy, your baby is measuring roughly the size of a lime. Your baby is now medically referred to as a fetus rather than an embryo. Your baby is starting to make sma...
Read moreFor your baby: At 10 weeks of pregnancy, your baby has reached the size of a strawberry. The baby’s major organs are continuing to develop, and the embryonic tail is gradually disappearing. Facial ...
Read moreAt 9 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus undergoes rapid development. Your baby is now about the size of a grape, with distinct facial features. The major organs, such as the heart and kidneys, are form...
Read moreStill Waiting? That’s Okay! If you’re still waiting for your baby’s arrival at 41 weeks, remember—it’s completely normal! Many babies take their time, and while waiting can feel tough, your body an...
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