Wednesday, November 16, 2011

We are Pregnant!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your due date is July 28, 2012.



 
Pregnancy Summary
Date of Fertilization (2w1d):11/07/11Anatomy Scan (19-20 weeks):03/04/12 - 03/11/12
Fetal heart beat should be seen (7w0d):12/11/11Fetus starts moving (18-20 weeks):02/26/12 - 03/12/12
Ultrasound Screen (11w+2 - 13w+6):01/10/12 - 01/30/12Fetus becomes viable (24w0d):04/08/12
Triple Screen (15-18 weeks):02/05/12 - 02/27/12Glucose Screen (24-28 weeks):04/08/12 - 05/07/12
Amniocentesis (17-18 weeks):02/19/12 - 02/27/12Term delivery (37-42 weeks):07/08/12 - 08/13/12


Today we are 3 weeks and 2 days pregnant!! This is what the baby looks like!!! Just a blurb of cells, but this blurb of cells is doing fascinating things!!!

Pregnancy Week 3

Blasyocyst How big is your baby?
At the beginning of this week conception will be taking place and by the end of this week your 'baby' will be made up of only a cluster of cells. Once conception has taken place it takes around 5 days for the embryo to enter your uterus.
By the end of the week your embryo is only 0.006 inches (0.150mm) long. This is about as big as this full stop .
Your baby's development
Although your baby is still so small, there is a great deal which is happening. Your baby's sex has already been determined, as this takes place at fertilization. This developing ball of cells is called a Zygote and it will pass through the uterine tube on it's way to the uterus.
As this is taking place the cells are dividing and growing continueously to form a blastomere, and they in turn will divide to form a solid ball of cells which is called the morula. This in turn will form a blastocyst, which will enter your uterus. It will lie free in the uterus until it attaches itself to the uterus wall. This is known as implantation, and it is not uncommon the experince some light spotting and bleeding as the blastocyst implants itself into the uterine lining.
Once implantation occurs development will start to take place at a very fast pace. In fact the amniotic sac, amniotic cavity, placenta and the yolk sac are already forming.



 

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