9 WEEK
Your Baby Is:
- Is about the size of a grape
- Has fingers and toes and eyelids and ears.
- External boy and girl-parts are present, but won’t be really distinguishable for another couple weeks.
You are:
- Oho my god I have to pee, I just peed oho my god have to pee again.
- May be having trouble sleeping at night, despite being exhausted.
10 WEEK
Your Baby Is:
- Will officially be considered a foetus by the end of this week.
- Is over an inch long.
- Has a heartbeat strong enough to be heard via a Doppler.
- Most congenital conditions appear before the end of week 10, meaning the most delicate and critical development period is over.
You are:
- Might be starting to feel just the teensiest bit better, symptom-wise. Morning sickness "typically" peaks around week nine.
- New bras might be a good idea.
11 WEEK
Your Baby:
- Is the size of a small lemon or large lime. With a twist! Yeah, we’re done with the bean and nut comparisons and have moved onto fruit.
- Is officially a foetus, and is downright human-baby looking with non-webbed fingers and toes.
- Is moving and kicking and dancing and even hiccupping, although you won’t be able to feel the acrobatics for a few more weeks.
You are:
- it’s just all more of the same.
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