Learn about 8-week fetal development

8 weeks gestation means you are in the first trimester. At this point, the darling is about the size of a strawberry.

If pregnant mother is wondering how the 8-week pregnancy develops and what are the changes in your body, please join Hell0 Bacsi for information through the following article.

How does 8 week fetus develop?

Butt-tip length 8 weeks old

Her 8-week-old baby baby is now about the size of a pea and more than 2.7 cm long.

Body development

The tadpole-like appearance is fading (including the embryo's tail) as the body begins to straighten out.

Shoot arms and legs longer while fingers and toes form inside the hands and feet

Your baby's digestive system is developing, including the intestines. However, this part will stick out of the umbilical cord until 12 weeks of pregnancy.

Face features

The baby's nose and upper lip become more obvious

The small folds of the eyelids are developing.

Ear shape is beginning to form on the outside of the head.

Reproductive organs

At 8 weeks' gestation, the baby's genital organs are starting to form, but not yet developed enough to determine the sex of the fetus .

Fetal heart rate 8 weeks old

Highlight ash, the heart rate of the 8-week-old fetus at this time is about 100-160 beats / minute, twice as fast as an adult.

All of this development is interesting and although you may not yet feel it, your baby is now making spontaneous movements when twitching her body and tiny limbs.

 

Mother's body is 8 weeks pregnant

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Some of the features of 8 weeks pregnancy that you may notice are:

Hurt

Although you may not see much of a difference, your uterus has already begun to develop. The normal and natural dilation of the uterus can lead to some contractions and mild tension in the abdomen

The chest is full

You may feel the bras getting tight. This is due to an increase in hormone levels that induce breast development and alter tissue structure in preparation for milk production.

The breasts can continue to grow throughout fetal development, so don't be surprised if the organ suddenly becomes about the size of a cup or even twice that. Rest assured that this is a very normal sign of an 8-week pregnancy. All she needs is to buy herself new bras.

Digestive problems

Constipation, flatulence and diarrhea can also cause a little discomfort in the early pregnancy.

Fatigue, drowsiness

The significant increase in progesterone will make many pregnant mothers feel lethargic due to morning sickness. You may also be tired from having to wake up to urinate and not being able to sleep well at this time, especially if your mother's mood is uncomfortable.

Sensitive to scent

During pregnancy, pregnant mum's smell can become different from before or even more sensitive, contributing to the feeling of anorexia and nausea. However, this symptom should lessen in the second trimester .

Forms of pregnancy ultrasound for 8 weeks

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Some forms of pregnancy ultrasound for pregnant women 8 weeks include:

Ultrasound across the abdominal wall

This is a popular method that makes it easier to see the fetus, especially when it's too young.

Ultrasonic transducers

This method is not as popular as the abdominal wall but the results are quite accurate. Your doctor will order an ultrasound of the transducer if you suspect that the 8-week fetus has not had a fetal heart or has abnormalities in the placenta.

Take care of 8 weeks pregnant mother

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Some tips for 8 weeks pregnant mothers to take care of themselves and their baby best are:

Reasonable diet

Choose foods that are high in starch, fiber, and easy to digest. In addition, should limit eating foods that are too hot and oily to limit indigestion. Finally, 8 weeks pregnant women should not eat fish high in mercury (tuna, shark, mackerel, goldfish, halibut) or products containing licorice to avoid the risk of miscarriage.

Drink a lot of water

Drinking plenty of water will help you improve digestion as well as ease nausea. If you don't like the taste of the filtered water, you can add a few slices of orange or lemon to make it taste better.

Be physically active

You can try yoga for pregnant, swimming or walking when entering the 8-week pregnancy, regular exercise will help improve your health, repel the feeling of morning sickness as well as help transition Yes, it was smoother. In addition, to ensure safety, limit some of the following forms of movement:

Jogging

Tennis

Fast bike ride

Intense exercise

What tests do you need to know?

The appearance of blood spots on underwear or toilet paper after urination, or bleeding is relatively common in early pregnancy, and up to 1.4 women 8 weeks pregnant do. This can happen during a normal pregnancy, but it can sometimes be a sign of a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy . If you have any spotting or bleeding, call your doctor for a more careful consultation and examination.

 


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