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Day 6: embryo begins implantation in the uterus.
The liver, kidneys and intestines begin to take shape.
Week 4: by the end of week four the child is ten thousand times larger than the fertilized egg.
Week 5: eyes, legs, and hands begin to develop.
Week 6: brain waves are detectable; mouth and lips are present; fingernails are forming.
Week 7: eyelids, and toes form, nose distinct.
The baby is kicking and swimming.
Week 8: every organ is in place, bones begin to replace cartilage, and fingerprints begin to form.
By the 8th week the baby can begin to hear.
Weeks 9 and 10: teeth begin to form, fingernails develop.
The baby can turn his head, and frown.
The baby can hiccup.
Week 11 the baby can grasp objects placed in its hand; all organ systems are functioning.
The baby has a skeletal structure, nerves, and circulation.
Week 12: the baby has all of the parts necessary to experience pain, including nerves, spinal cord, and thalamus.
Vocal cords are complete.
The baby can suck its thumb.
Week 14: at this age, the heart pumps several quarts of blood through the body every day.
Month 4: bone marrow is now beginning to form.
The heart is pumping 25 quarts of blood a day.
By the end of month 4 the baby will be 810 inches in length and will weigh up to half a pound.
Week 19: babies can routinely be saved at 21 to 22 weeks after fertilization, and sometimes they can be saved even younger.
Week 20: the earliest stage at which partial birth abortions are performed.
Months 5 and 6: the baby practices breathing by inhaling amniotic fluid into its developing lungs.
The baby will grasp at the umbilical cord when it feels it.
Most mothers feel an increase in movement, kicking, and hiccups from the baby.
Oil and sweat glands are now functioning.
The baby is now twelve inches long or more, and weighs up to one and a half pounds.
Months 7 through 9: eyeteeth are present.
The baby opens and closes his eyes.
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