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Title: Fetal Development


1
Fetal Development
  • What Is Happening During
  • Each Month of Pregnancy?

2
1(first) Month
  • Brain and spinal cord forming
  • Heart formed and beating
  • Bones forming
  • Eyes and ears forming
  • Weighs less than 1 ounce
  • Length less than 1/8 inch

3
2 (second) Month
  • All essential organs forming
  • Fingers, toes, and facial features (eyes, nose,
    lips, ears, and tongue) evident and continuing to
    develop
  • Brain starting to control organs
  • Length about ½ to ¾ inch

4
3 (third) Month
  • Arms and legs moving
  • All body parts and organs present
  • Head makes up almost half of fetus size
  • Signs of male and female gender present
  • Heartbeat evident with electronic device

5
4 (fourth) Month
  • Movements felt by the mother
  • Sucking motions made with the mouth
  • Head and body become proportional
  • Lungs continuing to develop
  • Skin almost transparent
  • Weight about 5 ounces
  • Length about 4 to 5 inches

6
5 (fifth) Month
  • Nails appear on fingers and toes
  • Fetus more active in womb
  • Fetal heartbeat heard with a stethoscope
  • Breathing movements occurring but lungs not
    developed enough for survival if born
  • Length about 8 inches

7
6 (sixth) Month
  • Unique footprints and fingerprints present
  • Responds to outside sounds
  • Actions such as hiccupping, squinting, smiling,
    and frowning may be seen on ultrasound
  • Weighs about 1 to 1 ½ pounds
  • Length about 8 to 9 inches

8
7 (seventh) Month
  • Eyelids open and close
  • Good chance of survival if born, may have
    complications
  • Weight about 2 and 2 ¼ pounds
  • Length about 10 to 13 inches

2 inches
9
8 (eighth) Month
  • Skin thicker and more color
  • Lungs still developing but good chance of
    survival with disability risks low
  • Bones fully developed but still soft
  • Length about 16 to 17 inches
  • Weighs about 3 to 4 pounds

10
9 (ninth) Month
  • Body fat increases
  • Fingernails reach the end of the fingertips
  • If born, high chance of survival but may need
    some medical care
  • Weight about 5 to 6 pounds
  • Length about 16 to 18 inches

11
9 Plus Months
  • Fingernails grow beyond the end of the fingertips
  • Mother supplies fetus with antibodies against
    disease
  • Fetus fills entire uterus
  • Weight greater than 6 pounds
  • Length about 19-21 inches
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