Week 11 (counting
from first day of last menstrual period) Around 9
Weeks After Conception
Fetal
Development: I'm a Fetus! Starting with
this week, the baby is now called a fetus. The most
critical part of the baby's development is over. This is
a period of rapid growth, and the baby is about an inch
or so in length at the beginning of the week and will be
about 2 inches by the end of the week. The baby's head
is about half its length. The eyelids will fuse shut,
and the irises will begin to develop. Sometime during
this week or the next week, blood will begin to
circulate between the baby and uterus and the placenta
starts to function.
Maternal Changes:
Your uterus is the size of a small grapefruit already!
You may find that your appetite is better as your nausea
subsides even though certain smells may bother you.
Multiples: Morning sickness is
probably still bothersome with nausea alternating
between having a ravenous appetite.
Prenatal Testing: You may have already
discussed prenatal testing with your caregiver, and
you've probably had a few of the tests done. Learn as
much as you can about these tests ~ many can alleviate
your fears about the health and well-being of your baby;
some may cause more stress than they're worth. Do your
homework on prenatal diagnostic testing and remember
that you do NOT have to have any test you don't want.
Ideas for Dad: Is this whole
pregnancy business getting to you? The highs and lows,
the endless worries about finances and responsibilities,
seeing mom puking her guts out day after day? Dad, you
need a break. Be good to yourself and take a few hours
off to play a round of golf, workout at the gym or do
something with your buddies. When you come home,
surprise mom with a single long stem red rose and a
little note that says, "Thanks Honey. I love you."

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