20 weeks Your baby can swallow now and their digestive system is producing meconium, the dark, sticky goo that they'll pass in their first poop – either in their diaper or in the womb during delivery. Your baby is the size of a banana. Read about your pregnancy at 20 weeks. 21 weeks...
but Mass says that's no surprise, considering that babies' hearts beat faster in general during the first 28 to 30 weeks of pregnancy. It's later in the pregnancy when the difference becomes apparent. A 1999 study showed that just before delivery, a female baby's heart does beat ...
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For example, if they were born six weeks early, the weight recorded when they are six weeks old will be entered at his due date weight on the centile charts. The centile charts do not record the first two weeks when your baby is regaining his birth weight. My health visitor said my ...
fartfacenotfatface · 18/08/2023 08:30 Gosh this is tough. But I wouldn't even consider a third in these circumstances. Someone I know of had a ruptured womb and sadly didn't make it (the baby died too). Her other DCs were 5 and 3. She'd planned a C section at 39 wee...