Annie Tipton

By Redmana
  • Ovulation

    Ovulation is when an egg is released from the ovary, pushed down the fallopian tube, and is made available to be fertilized. Approximately every month an egg will mature within one of your ovaries.
  • Fertilization

    The action or process of fertilization, makes an egg, which forms a zygote.
  • Implantation

    The fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube for about 3 to 4 days. But within 24 hours of being fertilized, it starts dividing fast into many cells. It keeps dividing as it moves slowly through the fallopian tube to the uterus. Its next job is to attach to the lining of uterus. This is called implantation.
  • Four Months pregnant

    Your baby is now 4.3-4.6 inches, and starts to weigh around 3.5 ounces. The baby can now blink its eyes, and kind of begin to hear things.
  • seven months pregnant

    The baby weighs about 1.4 pounds. the baby responds to sounds by moving. You may notice jerking motions if the baby hiccups. Also, with the inner ear fully developed, the baby may be able to sense being upside down in the womb.
  • Two Months pregnant.

    Your baby is now a little over an inch in size. Eye lids and ears begin to form. You can now see the tip of their nose. Fingers and toes are developed.
  • six months pregnant

    The baby is over 6 inches long, and weighs about 10 ounces! Your baby can suck it's thumb, make faces, yawn, and stretch. You should be able to feel your baby move at this point.
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    One month pregnant.

    The baby begins forming little details on his/her face. The blood vessels continue to develop and the heart, lungs, liver are still developing.