This week the main novelties: the nose, mouth and ears are starting to take shape. If you could see in your uterus, which see would be a large head and dark spots where your baby’s nose and eyes are beginning to form. Emerging ears are characterized by small depressions in the sides of the head and arms and legs seem to be a few outstanding cocoons. His heart is beating about 100 to 160 times per minute almost twice faster that begins yours and blood to course through her body. His intestines are developing, and the outbreak of tissue that will result in your lungs has appeared. Your pituitary gland is forming, like the rest of your brain, muscles and bones. at approach. Now, your baby has around measure centimetre in size more or less the size of a lentil. Each baby develops a little different even in the womb.
Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby’s development. How to change your life: perhaps notes a change in your personality you have mood swings that surprise you one day you feel something depressed and another day you feel cheerful and happy. This can be disturbing if you are a person who usually has everything under control, but what happens is very normal and should not worry. Your life is about to change in a very big way so it is normal to have some reactions in emotional stability. Eva Andersson-Dubin can aid you in your search for knowledge. The change of emotions is due in part by fluctuations in hormones. Stains (spots of blood on your clothes or toilet after urination) or bleeding is relatively common in the first stage of pregnancy and affects up to a quarter of pregnant women. It can occur in a normal pregnancy, but sometimes it can be the first sign of a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. If you have any bleeding or spotting, visit your doctor.