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Lets Check out what’s happening to your baby
At 10 weeks and 4 days, your tiny baby is now the size of a small strawberry, measuring around one and a half inches long. Though still in the first trimester, your baby is already rapidly developing and taking on a more human-like form.
Your baby’s fingers and toes are now fully separated, and the webbing between them has disappeared. The ears are also taking shape and are now in their correct position on the side of the head, and lips and nostrils are more distinct.
Your baby’s bones are beginning to harden, and tiny teeth buds are forming beneath their gums. Your baby’s digestive system is also starting to work, and the kidneys are producing urine, which will go directly into the amniotic fluid.
Your baby is now officially called a fetus, and their facial features are becoming more obvious, with a more pronounced chin and forehead. The placenta is now fully functioning, providing your baby with oxygen and nutrients and removing waste products.
What to expect during this time
During this time, you may be feeling a little more energized, as the fatigue that typically comes with the first trimester starts to ease off. However, you may also experience increased appetite, as your body requires more calories to support your growing baby.
You may also experience some mood swings, as your hormone levels continue to fluctuate. It is important to take care of your emotional well-being, as stress can have a negative impact on your baby’s development.
It is also important to continue with your prenatal care, attending regular check-ups and taking any prescribed supplements. Your healthcare provider may also recommend some prenatal tests at this time, such as a nuchal translucency scan, to screen for any potential chromosomal abnormalities.
Conclusion
At 10 weeks and 4 days, your baby is rapidly developing, and their facial features are becoming more pronounced. It is important to take care of your emotional and physical well-being during this time, attending regular prenatal care and screenings to ensure your baby’s healthy development.
If you have any concerns about your baby’s development or your own health, speak to your healthcare provider for further advice and guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the size of the baby at 10 weeks and 4 days?
A. The baby is about the size of a small strawberry, measuring around one and a half inches long.
Q. What should I expect during this time?
A. You may experience increased appetite and mood swings. It is important to take care of your emotional well-being and attend regular prenatal care check-ups.
Q. What tests may be recommended at this time?
A. Your healthcare provider may recommend a nuchal translucency scan to screen for any potential chromosomal abnormalities.
Q. What should I do if I have concerns about my baby’s development?
A. Speak to your healthcare provider for further advice and guidance.
Q. What is the placenta and what is its function?
A. The placenta is an organ that develops in your uterus during pregnancy. Its function is to provide your baby with oxygen and nutrients and remove waste products.