Fetal growth
The proper growth of the fetus is the primary goal of every pregnant woman. The weight of the fetus is of great importance to her. Some children are slightly overweight at birth, some are overweight, others are normal. Most pregnant women are unaware of the proper weight and height of the fetus. Each month, and how its members develop and grow, as it goes through several stages to reach the final form, and will be in this article presented everything related to the fetus in the seventh month of pregnancy in detail.
Evolution of the fetus in the seventh month
- Development of the fetus in the twenty-seventh week of pregnancy The length of the fetus is about 36.50 centimeters and weighs about 875 grams. The waking and sleeping cycle for it is more regular and the eyelids are open. The brain continues to grow and create, and its lungs are not yet complete, If the fetus is male, its testicle will be trapped in the scrotum, and the female will be full of it. He will put them in the choir T.
- Development of the fetus in the twenty-eighth week of pregnancy The brain moves from the mother’s blood to the blood of her fetus to help him grow his own immune system. The lungs, liver and brain complement all stages of growth, and most begin with The embryos direct their head down until they prepare for the birth, but they keep changing their position until the birth.
- Development of the fetus in the twenty-ninth week of pregnancy The length of the fetus is 83.5 centimeters and its weight is about 1.150 kg. The size of the head begins to increase. It controls the temperature of the body and its breathing. The thyroid gland begins to secrete the hormone estrol, which enhances the production of milk in the mother, and the hair on his body begins to disappear.
- Development of the fetus in the thirty week of pregnancy The fetus is about 40 centimeters long and weighs about 1,400 kilograms. The white fat cells are subcutaneous, complete with the sleep cycle and wake up, but do not necessarily coincide with the mother’s sleep cycle. The five senses begin to function but are unable to see nearby objects From the point of.