Prenatal development

  • First month

    First month
    The fertilized egg moves down the fallopian tube toward the uterus.
    At about 5 days after fertilization, the cluster of dividing cells enters the uterus.
    At about 8 or 9 days after fertilization, the cluster of cells called a blastocyst attaches to the lining of the uterus.
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    Prenatal Development

  • Second Trimester

    Second Trimester
    The placenta starts forming
    The brain and spinal cord starts forming
    The tissues that will form and the heart begin to beat.
    The heartbeat can be detected during an ultrasound exam at about 6 weeks of pregnancy.
    Buds for limbs appear with paddle-like hands and feet.
    The eyes, ears, and nose begin to develop. Eyelids form, but remain closed.
    The genitals begin to develop.
    By the end of the eighth week, all major organs and body systems have begun to develo
  • Third Month

    Third Month
    Buds for future teeth start to appear.
    Fingers and toes start to form. Soft nails start to form.
    Bones and muscles start to grow.
    The intestines begin to form.
    The backbone is soft and can flex.
    The skin is thin and transparent.
    The hands are more developed than the feet.
    The arms are longer than the legs.
  • Fourth Month

    Fourth Month
    Eyebrows, eyelashes, and fingernails form.
    Arms and legs can move .
    External sex organs have formed.
    The placenta is fully formed.
    The outer ear begins to form.
    The fetus can swallow and hear.
    The neck is formed.
    Kidneys are functioning and begin to produce urine.
    In male fetuses, the testicles begin to descend from the abdomen.
    Genitals become either male or female at week 14.
  • Fifth Month

    Fifth Month
    The sucking reflex develops. If the hand floats to the mouth, the fetus may suck his or her thumb.
    The skin is wrinkled, and the body is covered with a waxy coating (vernix) and fine hair (lanugo).
    The fetus is more active. You may be able to feel him or her move.
    The fetus sleeps and wakes regularly.
    Nails grow to the tips of the fingers.
    The gallbladder begins producing bile, which is needed to digest nutrients.
    In female fetuses, the eggs have for
  • Sixth month

    Sixth month
    What happens during weeks 25–28 of pregnancy?
    The eyes can open and close and sense changes in light.
    Lanugo begins to disappear.
    The fetus kicks and stretches.
    The fetus can make grasping motions and responds to sound.
    Lung cells begin to make surfactant.
  • Seventh month

    Seventh month
    With its major development finished, the fetus gains weight very quickly.
    Bones harden, but the skull remains soft and flexible for delivery.
    The different regions of the brain are forming.
    Taste buds develop, and the fetus can taste sweet and sour.
    The fetus may now hiccup.
  • Eighth month

    Eighth month
    With its major development finished, the fetus gains weight very quickly.
    Bones harden, but the skull remains soft and flexible for delivery.
    The different regions of the brain are forming.
    Taste buds develop, and the fetus can taste sweet and sour.
    The fetus may now hiccup.
  • Ninth month

    Ninth month
    The fetus usually stays in a head-down position in preparation for birth.
    The brain continues to develop.
    The skin is less wrinkled.
    The lungs are maturing and getting ready to function outside the uterus.
    Sleeping patterns develop.