Midwives normally say you can start to feel fluttering sensations at around 16 weeks of pregnancy. However this can happen much sooner in some women and sometimes longer in others.
A lot!! You can often feel the baby kicking your ribs or your bladder, often when you are trying to sleep! http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/fetaldevelopment/33weeks/
This is something to ask your doctor. The only advise I could tell you is that my friend's baby didnt start kicking until the 20th week.
If the pregnancy is viable it is 100% the baby will have a heart beat beat at 8 weeks.
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3 weeks into your pregnancy is about the tiem ur baby is implanting (one week from conception). after this the hormone HCG will start to be produced and you will be able to take a pregnancy test in a few days
No. You wont start showing until the second pregnancy. The uterus is still the same size as before.
The eyelashes of a fetus develop around week 22 of pregnancy.
A week old pregnancy is a microscopic collection of cells.
It's not called a baby until week 38 of pregnancy or when it's born (even if it's before week 38).
One can find information on pregnancy week by week at a number of online sources. For example, Nestle Baby, Caring for Kids, Huggies, Pregnancy, and WebMD all have helpful information.
I think the baby is just cells during this time...
At around the 24th week of pregnancy, the baby's length from head to toe is approximately 14 inches.