At six weeks, a developing fetus typically has a crown-to-rump length of about 4 to 6 millimeters. In terms of gestational age, this corresponds to roughly six weeks since the last menstrual period, or four weeks post-conception. The amount of amniotic fluid can vary, but it generally starts to increase significantly around this time, providing a protective environment for the fetus as it grows. Regular ultrasounds can help monitor fetal development and fluid levels during this stage.
Six weeks is very early to start bed rest. You should be talking to your doctor, not a website.
About two -six weeks.
Hmmm......That's...That's should be 24 weeks ACTUALLY there are 26 weeks in six months ! There's 52 weeks in a year - divide that by 2 and you get 26 NOT 24 !
Yes, it should do. At 6 weeks, it won't have got much bigger. I would expect it would take about 6 weeks for it to get back to its normal size again.
Six weeks is nothing. A year or 6 months should give a decent reference.
Six weeks
six to eight weeks
Twenty-six weeks is six months.
six weeks
Not unusual, but you should talk to your doctor.
There are 42 days in six weeks.
Six Weeks was created on 1982-12-24.