Lets find out and compare the size of the fetus by week

The weekly size of your baby against a familiar fruit or vegetable will give you a more interesting perspective on your baby's development.

Are you pregnant and curious about what your baby might look like at this time? The routine forms of pregnancy ultrasound provide some information that you want to know about this but seem to make you even more curious.

In the following article, aFamilyToday Health will bring the easiest comparison pictures of the size of the fetus by week in the womb.

 

♥ Size of fetus from weeks 1 - 3

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The first week of pregnancy begins on the first day of your most recent period, followed by ovulation that occurs at the end of the second week. If an egg is fertilized within 12 to 24 hours after ovulation, the zygote (fertilized egg) passes through the fallopian tube during the third week.

The zygote undergoes cell multiplication to form blastocysts, which eventually attaches to the endometrium, leading to conception.

Fetal size: Cannot be determined.

How you feel: You may experience mild bleeding. This is also known as transplant bleeding with pink or red vaginal discharge. Other symptoms include mild abdominal pain, fatigue, nausea, vaginal discharge, and increased body temperature.

♥ 4th week fetus size

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Fetal size: At this time, the baby is just as large as a poppy seed .

Fetal length: 0.1cm.

Fetal weight: Lighter than 1g.

Fetal development:

The placenta produces the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone to maintain the health of the uterine lining. In addition, this hormone also signals the ovaries to stop ovulating and stop the menstrual cycle for a few months.

The embryo consists of three layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. These layers develop into the different tissues and organs of the body.

Eyes and buds appeared.

The heart rate and blood circulation begin to work.

Pregnancy Feelings: You may experience gas, mild leg cramps, chest pain, fatigue and nausea this week.

♥ 5th week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is the size of a pepper.

Fetal length: 0.1cm.

Baby's weight: Less than 1g.

Fetal development:

The baby looks quite like a reptile

Development of the nervous system and gastrointestinal tract begins to take place

Buds of legs and arms with webbed fingers begin to appear

Cells that form neural tubes grow deep into the spinal cord and brain.

Feelings of pregnant women: More vaginal discharge, fatigue, dizziness, constipation, appetite, frequent urination, soft breasts are a few symptoms you may experience this week.

♥ 6th week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is the size of a pomegranate seed.

Length of fetus: About 1cm.

Fetal weight: Less than 1g.

Fetal development:

The cerebral cortex begins to develop

The pancreas begins to produce glucagon

The baby's arms and legs look like paddles

The adrenal cortex begins to form on the kidneys

Ears and diaphragms form, and the mouth begins to develop salivary glands.

Pregnancy Feelings: You may feel tired, don't like to eat, drink, urinate frequently, have a sensitive smell, and change mood frequently during this 6th week of pregnancy.

♥ 7 week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is as big as a blueberry.

Length of fetus: About 1cm.

Baby's weight: Less than 1g.

Fetal development:

Skin is matte and thin

Formation of umbilical cord function

The liver begins to produce blood cells

The pancreas begins to form insulin

The eyes, ears, mouth, and nose were different

The digestive process begins with the development of the intestine

The brain is divided into anterior, central, and posterior cerebrum

Brain cells are being generated at a rate of 100 cells per minute

Nephron in the kidneys begins to form. They are the primary filtration unit of the kidneys.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: During the 7th week of pregnancy, you may experience conditions such as morning sickness, fatigue, acne, appetite, excess saliva secretion, mild leg cramps, abdominal pain.

♥ Size 8 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: quail pea.

Fetal length: 1.6cm (from top of head to buttocks).

Fetal weight: Less than 1g.

Fetal development:

The fetus's spine is developed

Blood is continuously pumped to the embryo via the umbilical cord

All four chambers are developed this week

The nervous system and brain begin to exchange electrical signals

The size of the head is not proportional to the size of the body

The retina begins to grow and the intestines get longer.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: Some symptoms of 8 weeks pregnancy include gas, constipation, fatigue, vaginal discharge, appetite or aversion to food.

♥ The size of 9 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is the size of a cherry.

Fetal length: 2.3cm.

Fetal weight: 2g.

Fetal development:

Babies have clear eyes and mouth

Taste is developed

The skeleton began to take shape

Muscles of limbs are growing

Growing body organs

Growing fingers and toes

The arms and elbows are still developing

Hair follicles and nipples begin to form

Blood cells begin to form in the liver

The skin remains transparent and the blood vessels can be seen through ultrasound.

Pregnancy Feelings: You may experience heartburn, bloating, fatigue, increased frequency of urination, breast tenderness, constipation, and mood swings.

♥ Size of 10 week fetus

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Fetal size: At this time, the baby will be equal to a sweet kumquat.

Length of fetus: 3.1cm.

Fetal weight: 4g.

Fetal development:

The head is balanced with the body

The embryo is now called the fetus

The growing skeleton with the right shape

Baby's face begins to have clear shapes, forming ears and eyelids.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: Weight gain, acne, back pain and headache are some of the symptoms that pregnant mothers may experience in this 10th week of pregnancy.

♥ 11 week fetus size

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Fetal size: 1 brussels sprouts.

Fetal length: 4.1cm.

Fetal weight: 7g.

Fetal development:

The heart began to pump blood

Growing nails

Baby begins to open and close fists

The brain and nervous system are still developing

Tooth buds begin to develop in the mouth

The genitals can be seen through ultrasound

The intestines begin to work by absorbing water and glucose from the amniotic fluid that the baby swallows.

Pregnancy Feelings: Nausea begins to subside in week 11 of pregnancy and appetite increases. You may also experience other symptoms such as darkening of the skin, constipation, heartburn during pregnancy and frequent urination.

♥ 12 week fetus size

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The size of the fetus: The baby is the size of a lemon.

Length of fetus: 5.4cm.

Fetal weight: 14g.

Fetal development:

The eyelids are still closed

The kidneys produce urine

The sound wire is formed

The heart rate is detected by the detector

Arm is proportional to the size of the body

The colon contains mecon, which is the baby's first stool

Fingers and toes are still membrane and can be distinguished

The legs develop more slowly than the arms and can be disproportionate

The main organs of the body are formed but not fully functional.

Pregnancy Feelings: You may feel fatigue, headache, dizziness, bleeding gums and bloating during this week of pregnancy.

♥ 13 week fetus size

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Fetal size: As big as a pea.

Fetal length: 7.4cm.

Fetal weight: 23g.

Fetal development:

Fingerprint appearance

The eyelids remain closed to protect the eyes

Facial expressions are somewhat different

The membranes in the fingers and toes disappear

The bones have been connected by ligaments. Baby's hand has 27 bones

Facial features such as nose and lips are fully formed

The placenta continues to produce the hormones progesterone and estrogen that sustains pregnancy.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: You may experience dizziness, flatulence, bloating, increased vaginal discharge, mood changes, skin pigmentation ...

♥ 14 week fetus size

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Fetal size: As big as 1 medium-sized orange.
Fetal length: 7.4cm.
Fetal weight: 23g.

Fetal development:

The hairs are forming on the body

The genitals are fully developed

Taste buds are present all over the mouth and tongue

The thyroid has matured and begins to secrete thyroid hormones

Arms long and thin, developed proportional to the size of the body.

How you feel: You will begin to have linea nigra (a brown stripe along the middle of your abdomen), your nipples and areola will begin to darken, taste changes and often have difficulty breathing.

♥ 15 week fetus size

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Fetal size: I am as big as an apple.

Fetal length: 10.1cm.

Fetal weight: 70g.

Fetal development:

Baby is sensitive to light

The teeth bud in the mouth are developing

Muscles and bones continue to form

Start with movements such as sucking, swallowing, and breathing

The movements of hands, feet, feet and wrists begin

The skin is still thin and transparent, with blood vessels visible.

Pregnancy sensations: You may experience insomnia, dizziness, round ligament pain , constipation, memory loss during the 15th week of pregnancy.

♥ Size 16 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: Big as an avocado.

Length of fetus: 11.6cm.

Fetal weight: 100g.

Fetal development:

Legs are getting longer

Neck bones have a certain stiffness

Eyebrows and eyelashes gradually revealed

Sweat glands begin to develop

The genitals can be clearly identified

Facial muscles are developing, and manifestations such as squinting and frowning can be seen during an ultrasound.

Feelings of pregnant women : During the 16th week of pregnancy, you will still experience back pain, constipation, leg cramps and heartburn. Besides, pregnant mothers sometimes feel the baby's first kick.

♥ 17 week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is as big as 1 round radish.
Fetal length: 13cm.
Fetal weight: 140g.

Fetal development:

The gallbladder begins to secrete bile

Head is proportional to the size of the body

The umbilical cord is getting stronger and thicker

Nails and toenails are maximized

The skin is coated with vernix caseosa white wax

Taste can now distinguish between bitter and sweet

Blood cells begin to form in the bone marrow

If you are female, your ovaries begin to form

Urine is excreted by the kidneys every 50 minutes. It is amniotic fluid the baby swallows.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: During the 17th week of pregnancy, your appetite may increase but at the same time still encounter some conditions such as sciatica, melasma, carpal tunnel syndrome ...

♥ Size 18 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: Baby is the size of a bell pepper.

Length of fetus: 14.2cm.

Fetal weight: 190g.

Fetal development:

Long protruding ears

Eyes can react to light

The bones in the collarbone and legs begin to harden

The bronchial tree formation inside the lungs is complete

Your baby's hearing is improving as the middle ear bone, along with the nerve endings, continues to develop.

Mother's Feelings: Most symptoms from previous weeks also continue this week. Additionally, you may experience varicose veins, insomnia, and edema.

♥ Size 19 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: Equal to a large tomato.

Length of fetus: 15.3cm.

Fetal weight: 240g.

Fetal development:

The fetus has more movement

The face began to contour

Baby's body begins to develop more brown fat to keep warm

A female fetus's ovary has 6 million eggs

The ears are still developing and the baby can hear loud noises

The skin has a white wax coating called vernix and is covered with fine hairs called lanugo.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: Round ligament pain, dizziness, back pain, edema, blurred vision during pregnancy ... will continue this week of pregnancy.

♥ Twenty weeks fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is about the length of a large banana.

Fetal length: 25.6cm (measured from head to heel).

Fetal weight: 300g.

Fetal development: 

The undercoat began to disappear

The heart beats at a rate of 120 - 160 beats per minute

The sebaceous glands in the skin start to work

Can feel the baby's movements

Permanent teeth are being formed inside the gums

Myelin, a layer of tissue that begins to cover the nerves

Sucking and gripping movements can be seen during an ultrasound.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: When you are pregnant from the 20th week, you will still experience increased vaginal discharge, difficulty breathing, edema, appetite ...

♥ Fetus size 21 weeks

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Fetal size: equal to 1 carrot.

Afternoon fetus: 26.7cm.

Fetal weight: 360g.

Fetal development:

Body movements, heart rate and breathing movements begin to follow circadian rhythms

The brain is developing, the brain surface has not appeared wrinkles

Your baby's movements are felt stronger than before

Blood cells are formed inside the bone marrow

The reflexes are almost fully developed

The liver and spleen aid in cell formation

The digestive system is functioning.

Mothers Feeling: The arrival of Braxton Hick's mounds could be a concern this week.

♥ Size 22 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a pasta pumpkin.

Baby length: 27.8cm.

Baby's weight: 430g.

Fetal development:

The intestines contain meconium

The lower extremities are developed

Eyes started to move faster

Your baby's kicks are gradually getting stronger.

Feelings of pregnant women : Edema, constipation, heartburn, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, stretch marks, mood swings, urinary tract infections are issues you may need to keep in mind during your 22nd week of pregnancy.

♥ 23 week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a large mango.

Length of the baby: 28.9cm.

Baby's weight: 501g.

Fetal development:

The skin still has wrinkles

Fat begins to accumulate under the skin

Lung alveoli begins to develop

Blood cells are still forming inside the bone marrow

A reflex mechanism is developing and the baby reacts to light and noise.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: Edema, carpal tunnel syndrome, stuffy nose, Braxton Hicks contractions are the symptoms that pregnant mothers will experience during pregnancy 23 weeks.

♥ Size 24 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is as big as 1 US corn.

Fetal length: 30cm.

Fetal weight: 600g.

Fetal development:

Red and wrinkled skin

The fetus gains weight

The fetal heart beats 30 million times

The eyelids are clearly separated but still closed

Eyebrows and eyelashes can be clearly seen.

Feelings of pregnant women : Most of the pregnancy symptoms will still disturb pregnant women at this time and you may also be blurred vision, itchy eyes, abdominal pain, stretch marks, leaking colostrum as well mood.

♥ 25 week fetus size

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Fetal size: The size of the baby is the size of a rutabaga radish.

Fetal length: 30cm.

Fetal weight: 600g.

Fetal development:

The inner ear is fully developed

Your baby's breathing rate is 44 times per minute during 25 weeks of pregnancy

Fat accumulation begins to form underneath the skin

The sleep and wake up cycle will develop this week

The alveoli produces surfactants to maintain surface tension in the lungs.

Pregnancy Feelings: Sympathetic pubic dysfunction and restless leg syndrome (RLS) are common concerns during the 25th week of pregnancy.

♥ Size 26 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is as big as 1 cluster of scallions.

Length of fetus: 35.6cm.

Fetal weight: 760g.

Fetal development:

Lungs are not fully mature

Your baby's eyes will begin to open and blink

The head has a lot of growing hair and eyelashes

Your baby's reflexes and movements can increase heart rate

Fingerprints and separate footprints are formed

Feeling of pregnant mother: You will feel like your memory is no longer too sharp as before, accompanied by swelling and pain of round ligaments.

♥ 27 week fetus size

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The size of the fetus: The baby is the size of a cauliflower.

Length of fetus: 36.6cm.

Baby weight: 875g.

Fetal development:

The retina of the eye is almost completely developed, helping the baby to clearly distinguish between light and dark

The liver, lungs and immune system are still developing

Foot and thigh bones are about 5cm long

White vernix caseosa wax coats the skin

Your baby can recognize your voice

Mother's Feeling: Brittle nails growing fast, big breasts with areola and darker nipples… are the outward changes that you may notice this week.

♥ Size 28 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: Baby is the size of a large eggplant.

Baby length: 37.6cm.

Baby's weight: 1kg.

Fetal development:

Brain grooves and folds are still developing

The eyes start to produce tears and the nose can smell it

The nervous system begins to control some of the body's functions

Fat continues to be deposited under the skin to aid in controlling body temperature.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: Breast leaking colostrum, sciatica, stretch marks are the problems that pregnant mothers noticed this week.

♥ 29 week fetus size

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Baby size: The size is the size of a zucchini.

Fetal length: 38.6cm.

Fetal weight: 1.15kg.

Fetal development:

Baby is more active

The eyelids can be opened and closed

Eyes react to light

The lungs begin to breathe rhythmically

Red blood cells are being formed in the bone marrow.

Feelings of pregnant mother: You will feel like you are on fire, headache, difficulty breathing and heartburn constantly appear.

♥ 30 week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a large cabbage.

Fetal length: 39.9cm.

Fetal weight: 1.32kg.

Fetal development:

Lungs are maturing

Skin looks less wrinkled

The brain is still developing

Babies tend to sleep longer this week

Fat accumulates underneath the skin to make the baby look fuller.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: Heartburn, insomnia, fatigue, swelling, stretch marks are a few of the symptoms that you will experience this week.

♥ Size 31 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a large dried coconut.

Fetal length: 41.1cm.

Fetal weight: 1.5kg.

Fetal development:

Fat deposits

The baby continues to breathe through the lungs

Babies begin to urinate often

The heart beats 40 million times this week

In boys, the testicles move down the scrotum

The bones are soft but fully developed

The intestines begin to absorb minerals like iron and calcium.

Pregnancy sensations: Diarrhea, back pain, clumsiness, Braxton Hicks contractions, leaking colostrum and anxiety are the symptoms you may experience this week.

♥ 32 week fetus size

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Size fetus: The baby is the size of a large cassava tuber (bean).

Fetal length: 42.4cm.

Fetal weight: 1.7kg.

Fetal development:

The baby sleeps for a long time

The feathers started to fall out

The kidneys are fully developed

Lungs continue to practice rhythmic breathing

The baby reaches a downward position

Your baby starts kicking harder and you can feel his movements.

How Pregnant Women Feel: White vaginal discharge, fast heartbeat, itchy stomach, and green veins around your chest are a few of the symptoms you may experience during this time.

♥ Size 33 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a large pineapple.

Baby length: 43.7cm.

Baby's weight: 1.9kg.

Fetal development:

Lungs continue to develop

Fat continues to accumulate under the skin

The brain was still growing with a breakthrough in the formation of nerve cells

The eye responds to light by contracting and dilating the pupils. In addition, the baby's eyes started to move faster.

How you feel in pregnancy : You may continue to experience back pain, edema and carpal tunnel syndrome during your 33rd week of pregnancy.

♥ Size 34 week fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a melon.

Fetal length: 45cm.

Fetal weight: 2.1 kg.

The development of pregnant women:

Your baby can kick harder

Fingernails grow to fingertips

Skin looks smooth and pink in color

The alveoli is still developing inside the lungs

The baby moves its head to the bottom of the pelvis

The fur is gone, but the thick white wax still covers the skin

Movement slows down due to the lack of space inside the womb.

Feeling of pregnant woman: In addition to the current symptoms, you may also feel heavier in your abdomen, as the baby is slowly moving down the birth canal.

♥ Size 35 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a melon.

Fetal length: 46.2cm.

Fetal weight: 2.3kg.

Fetal development:

The fur completely disappears and the thick layer of vernix caseosa waxy covers the skin

Due to the lack of space, the baby seems to have less movement

Surfactants are still being made in the lungs

The soft bones and muscles are almost completely developed.

How you feel: Be careful if you notice unusual fluid leaking through your vagina. Besides, the common symptoms of pregnancy will still appear.

♥ 36 week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is the size of a romaine lettuce.

Length of fetus: 47.4cm.

Fetal weight: About 2.6kg.

Fetal development:

The skull remains soft to allow easy passage through the birth canal

The limbs are fully formed, accompanied by the nails

Tighter muscles help babies move their neck

The blood vessels are fully developed

The earlobe has soft cartilage

Pregnancy Feelings: You may feel heaviness in your abdomen, hip pain, and Braxton contractions this week.

♥ 37 week fetus size

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Fetal size: The baby is about the size of a mustard plant

Fetal length: 48.6cm.

Fetal weight: About 2.9kg.

Fetal development:

Now he holds hands very well

The heart beats more than 50 million times this week

Defined sleep cycles are developed

Movement is limited.

Feeling of pregnant woman: You can see the appearance of blood stains on the underwear, a sign that labor is imminent.

♥ Size 38 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is about the length of a leek tree.

Chewing length: 49.8cm.

Fetal weight: About 3kg.

Fetal development:

Skin becomes smooth

The hair on the head is thick and coarse

This week you are full-term pregnant

Fat accumulation continues

Genitalia can be seen in both sexes

The head is larger than the body but still in the right proportions.

Feelings of pregnant women: Difficulty sleeping, back pain, swelling and vaginal bleeding are the things that pregnant mothers need to pay attention to during this week's pregnancy.

♥ Size 39 week fetus

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Fetal size: Equal to 1 medium watermelon.

Fetal length: 50.7cm.

Baby's weight: About 3.3kg.

Fetal development:

Umbilical cord is about 50.8 - 60.96 cm long

The placenta continues to provide nutrients, antibodies and oxygen to the fetus.

Feelings of pregnant mothers: Perineal pain, blood stains appear and back pain continues to be uncomfortable conditions.

♥ Size 40 weeks fetus

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Fetal size: The baby is as big as a medium sized pumpkin.

Length of fetus: About 51.2cm.

Fetal weight: About 3.4kg.

The development of the fetus: At this point, the baby reaches full development and can be born at any time. Therefore, please prepare yourself mentally.

Comparing your baby's size with fruits and vegetables will somewhat suggest the approximate size of the fetus. Additionally, understanding your baby's growth inside the womb can give you a sense of happiness and help you keep track of this progress.

 

 


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