Take me HomeTake Me
Home

About UsAbout
Us

Send It To EmContact
Us

LinksOur
Links
Google
 

 

<link>Baby Clothing at BabyCenter</link>

Those Miraculous Nine Months

I uhhhm, I have something to tell you... we're gonna be parents. Can you believe it? We're Pregnant! We gotta lot to do. Honey, are you ok, did you hear me... Honey, Honey...! Are you ok? I thought you passed out there for minute. Any way we're going to be parents. Isn't that great!


By: Julian Hall

Month One
By the time you miss your period and find out that you are actually pregnant, a tiny embryo that will become your baby has formed and begins growing at an incredibly rapid rate. In fact, the embryo is now 10,000 times larger than a single fertilized egg. As well, the placenta, babys heart, spinal cord, and digestive system are all beginning to develop.

Month Two
By the end of this month, the embryo has grown to approximately 2.5 cm long. The heart is now functioning, and facial features are beginning to appear. While the embryo is moving, you wont feel anything for another couple of months.

Month Three
Now, the embryo is officially called a fetus and measures about 7 cm in length. His or her arms, legs, hands, and feet are fully formed. At this stage, your midwife or doctor can probably detect a heartbeat using a device called a Doppler.

Month Four
Growth continues rapidly, and your babys sex is now determinable. While looking human in appearance at this point, your baby will still need much more time before he or she could survive outside of your body.

Month Five
At about 25 cm long, your baby is beginning to grow hair, eyelashes, and eyebrows. He or she is also growing a type of fine hair called lanugo that will cover the body until it is shed shortly before or after birth.

Month Six
Fetal movement is becoming more and more pronounced as muscles strengthen. Eyelids begin to part and the eyes will open occasionally. Also, hearing has developed to the point of being able to hear sounds from outside of the womb.

Month Seven
The average seven-month-old fetus is 38 cm long and 1 kg in weight. If born at this stage, your baby would be premature but would have a good chance of survival.

Month Eight
Growth is especially rapid this month, with tremendous development of the brain, lungs, and other organs. Your baby will most likely turn head down during this time to prepare for delivery.

Month Nine
Congratulations! Your baby is ready to be born. He or she likely weighs between 3 and 4 kg and measure 47 to 55 cm in height. The lungs and other organs are completely mature and the skin is pink and smooth. Dont forget that most babies are not born on their exact due date. Anytime from the 38th to the 42nd week of pregnancy is optimal.


Baby Center Store for all Nine of those Miraculous Months

Belly Basics Zip-Pocket Crop Pant Belly Basics Zip-Pocket Crop Pant

Maternal America Frayed Cropped Jeans Maternal America Frayed Cropped Jeans

Maternal America Front Patch Pocket Jeans Maternal America Front Patch Pocket Jeans

Olian Skinny Leg Jeans Olian Skinny Leg Jeans

Maternal America Thermal Henley Top Maternal America Thermal Henley Top

Japanese Weekend Leaf Print Empire Nursing Top Japanese Weekend Leaf Print Empire Nursing Top

Maternal America Burnt Out Keyhole Top Maternal America Burnt Out Keyhole Top

Belly Basics Nailhead Dolman Top Belly Basics Nailhead Dolman Top

Olian Accents Bubble Dress Olian Accents Bubble Dress

Olian Bubble Skirt Olian Bubble Skirt

Majamas Sleepy Nursing Dress Majamas Sleepy Nursing Dress

Japanese Weekend Hug-a-Boo Sweater Blouse Japanese Weekend Hug-a-Boo Sweater Blouse

Majamas The Easy Bra Majamas The Easy Bra

Bravado Designs The Original Maternity Full Brief (2-Pack) Bravado Designs The Original Maternity Full Brief (2-Pack)

Gabrialla Maternity Medium Compression Hosiery (18-20 mmHg) Gabrialla Maternity Medium Compression Hosiery (18-20 mmHg)

Belly Basics Sheer Maternity Hosiery Belly Basics Sheer Maternity Hosiery

BabyCenter is recognized by leading organizations for its excellence in delivering top-of-the-line products to the parents who visit our site.

2006 Awards
• People's Voice Webby Award winner for Best Family/Parenting Site
• National Health Information Awards - Bronze winner, "BabyCenter Essential Guide to Pregnancy and Birth"
• National Health Information Awards - Award of Distinction, BabyCenter Magazine
• Web Marketing Association Web Award - Standard of Excellence Award, Family
• Web Marketing Association Web Award - Standard of Excellence Award, Online Community
• eHealthcare Leadership Awards - Gold Award, Consumer Healthcare Products Site/Best Overall Internet Site