Fetal development month by month

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12 Jul 201706:36

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TLDRThis script outlines the remarkable journey of fetal development from month one to nine. It details the initial formation of the amniotic sac and placenta, through to the baby's facial features, organ development, and growth. By month three, the baby is fully formed and continues to mature, with the fourth month bringing the ability to detect heartbeats and gender. Each subsequent month marks further physical and neurological advancements, with the ninth month culminating in a baby ready for birth, typically around 18-20 inches in length and weighing approximately 7 pounds.

Takeaways

  • 🌱 Month 1: The fertilized egg develops within an amniotic sac, and the placenta forms to transfer nutrients and waste.
  • 👶 Month 2: Facial features develop, and the neural tube forms. The baby is now called a fetus and can be detected with a heartbeat.
  • 🖐️ Month 3: Arms, hands, fingers, feet, and toes fully form, and the baby can open and close its fists. External ears are shaped.
  • 🦷 Month 4: Fingernails and toenails develop, and the beginnings of teeth form. The baby's reproductive organs are fully developed.
  • 👂 Month 5: The baby's heartbeat is audible through a Doppler, and the baby can suck its thumb, yawn, stretch, and make faces.
  • 👶 Month 6: The baby's skin is reddish and wrinkled, and the baby responds to sounds. The baby may hiccup, and its movements can be felt by the mother.
  • 👁️ Month 7: The baby's hearing is fully developed, and it can change positions frequently. The amniotic fluid begins to diminish.
  • 🧠 Month 8: The baby's brain develops rapidly, and it can see and hear. Most internal systems are well developed, but lungs may still be immature.
  • 🌟 Month 9: The baby's lungs are nearly fully developed, and its reflexes are coordinated. The baby moves less due to space constraints and prepares for birth.
  • 🌈 Final Month: The baby is ready to enter the world, with a length of 18 to 20 inches and a weight of about 7 pounds, and is positioned for labor and delivery.

Q & A

  • What is the primary function of the amniotic sac during the first month of fetal development?

    -The amniotic sac helps cushion the growing embryo by forming a watertight structure around it and gradually filling with fluid.

  • What role does the placenta play in fetal development?

    -The placenta transfers nutrients from the mother to the baby and also transfers waste from the baby. It is a round, flat organ that is crucial for the baby's nourishment and waste management.

  • By the end of the first month, how long is the baby and what size comparison is often used to describe it?

    -By the end of the first month, the baby is about 1/4 inch long, which is smaller than a grain of rice.

  • What significant change occurs in the baby's development around the eighth week?

    -Around the eighth week, the baby is referred to as a fetus instead of an embryo, marking a significant stage in development.

  • At what point in the pregnancy can the baby's heartbeat usually be detected?

    -The baby's heartbeat can usually be detected after six weeks, which is around the time the baby is called a fetus.

  • What are some of the developments that occur in the baby during the third month of pregnancy?

    -During the third month, the baby's arms, hands, fingers, feet, and toes are fully formed. The baby can open and close its fists, and the external ears are formed.

  • By the end of the third month, what is the approximate length and weight of the baby?

    -By the end of the third month, the baby is about 4 inches long and weighs about 1 ounce.

  • What capabilities does the baby have by the fourth month of pregnancy?

    -By the fourth month, the baby can suck its thumb, yawn, stretch, and make faces. The nervous system is starting to function, and the reproductive organs and genitalia are fully developed.

  • At what stage of pregnancy might a mother first feel the baby move, and what is this movement called?

    -A mother might begin to feel the baby move during the fifth month of pregnancy, and this first movement is called quickening.

  • What is vernix caseosa, and what is its purpose?

    -Vernix caseosa is a whitish, cheesy substance that covers the baby's skin, thought to protect it from the long exposure to amniotic fluid. It is shed just before birth.

  • What is the approximate weight and length of the baby by the ninth month of pregnancy?

    -By the ninth month, the baby is about 18 to 20 inches long and weighs about 7 pounds, indicating that the baby is nearly ready for birth.

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