The smallest baby is about the size of a small mobile phone
During the 6th week of pregnancy, the embryo is typically around 5-6 mm in length, which is about the size of a sweet pea or a lentil.
At around 4 weeks of gestation, a developing embryo may not be clearly visible on an ultrasound. Typically, a gestational sac can be seen, but the embryo itself may not be identifiable until about 5 to 6 weeks. The visibility can vary depending on factors such as the type of ultrasound used and the individual characteristics of the pregnancy.
a plant embryo
Embryo. It's a fetus week 10-38.
a plant embryo
At 5 weeks it's a embryo not a fetus. it just grows and can not feel, hear or is aware of anything yet.
My best advice is go to your doctor who can give you an internal scan to see if there is any of the embryo remaining in your womb.
size 4-5
week 4 = bogeys week 5 = not sure yet
Size 5
Usually at age fourteen. When you start U13 you switch to a size 5 instead of size 4.
it is easier to follow and bat away a size 5 but easier to catch a size 4