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Introduction
Congratulations! You’ve made it to week 10 of your pregnancy, and your little one is growing and developing every day! Here’s what you can expect during this exciting phase of your pregnancy.
Physical Development
At 10 weeks, your baby is about the size of a strawberry, measuring around 1.2 inches in length. During this week, many of their organs will start to function, including their kidneys, liver, and intestines. Your baby’s bones are also beginning to harden, and their arms and legs are starting to move.
Brain Development
The brain is also rapidly developing during week 10 of pregnancy. Your baby’s brain now consists of four distinct parts: the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon, and cerebral hemispheres. These parts will eventually help control things like breathing, movement, and learning.
Sensory Development
Your baby’s senses are also starting to develop at week 10. They can now sense light and dark, and their tiny taste buds are also starting to form. However, your baby’s eyes are still fused shut at this stage.
Mom’s Body
As your baby grows, your body is also going through changes to accommodate them. You may start to experience things like heartburn, constipation, and bloating. In addition, your uterus is also rapidly expanding, which can cause some discomfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
When can I feel my baby move?
It’s still a bit early to feel your baby move at week 10, but you may start to feel tiny flutters around week 18-20.
Can I still exercise during pregnancy?
Yes! Exercise can be very beneficial during pregnancy, as long as you check with your doctor first and stick to low-impact activities.
When should I start taking prenatal vitamins?
Ideally, you should start taking prenatal vitamins before you even conceive. However, if you haven’t started yet, it’s important to start taking them as soon as possible.
What foods should I avoid during pregnancy?
It’s a good idea to avoid things like raw meat, fish with high levels of mercury, and unpasteurized dairy products.
When should I call my doctor?
If you experience any bleeding, cramping, or severe pain, you should call your doctor right away. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
Conclusion
Week 10 is an exciting time in your pregnancy, as your baby is rapidly growing and developing. As always, make sure to take care of yourself and listen to your body’s needs. And don’t forget to ask your doctor any questions you may have along the way!
Remember, every pregnancy is different, so don’t compare yourself to others. Just enjoy this amazing journey and get ready to welcome your little one into the world!