Fetus in the sixth week
During this week, the size of the fetus is the size of a lentil. If you can look at the uterus, you can see that the size of the baby’s head is larger than the size of the body. The face of the fetus begins to appear. The eyes are shaped like two black dots in their place, The area of the ears.
The second and second forms of growth, such as the pituitary and muscle fibers, can not be heard by the mother, but the heart is divided into two cavities that start to pulse about 150 times per minute, Twice the number of the mother’s heartbeat in the first half of the sixth week begins the fetus with the first moves.
Pregnancy in the second month
Pregnancy per month includes weeks from the fifth week to the eighth week, in which the range of changes in the fetus is obtained, most notably the following:
- Your fetus will be about 4-6 mm long in the fifth week.
- The core organs appear and begin to grow and develop. These organs are the brain, heart, kidneys, and liver.
- The growth of the fetus’s head will be faster than that of other organs, because its brain plays a key role in regulating the function of its vital parts.
- You will improve the same symptoms that you have complained about in the past, but will also show a change in the color of the place surrounding the nipple, where it becomes darker and more prominent and more solid, and can feel a slight tingling or puffing of the breast.
- If you buy a cat, leave it to someone else. Take care of cleanliness, clean the vegetables and fruits well, cook the meat until it is fully cooked, and put on the gloves if you intend to do the garden work to keep away from contact with the cat germ that can harm the fetus’s health.
- The size of the fetus in the sixth week is approximately 8 millimeters and starts to grow significantly.
- He starts moving his hands and feet at the end of the week.
- His heart begins to beat.
- He wraps himself around and starts his neck and body by taking the straight shape.
- At the end of the week you will start to increase morning sickness, so you should pay attention to your diet, avoid eating fatty foods, drink plenty of water, take your meals at regular intervals during the day, and remember your vitamins and vitamin D.
- Do not hesitate to perform sports exercises for a quarter of an hour on a daily basis.
- Consult your doctor before taking any medication.
- Avoid taking ibuprofen.
- If you notice vaginal bleeding, tell your doctor immediately because it may be a sign of miscarriage.