Its so crazy to think that all of this is going on inside of me!!! - TopicsExpress



          

Its so crazy to think that all of this is going on inside of me!!! #BabyBennett #mylittlemiracle #soamazing 1 day to 7 weeks A new individual receives 23 chromosomes from each parent. He or she is truly a unique individual human being, never to be repeated. A new person has been created, who at this stage is a tiny living organism weighing only 15 ten-millionth of a gram. Life begins. First day of new life: The first cell divides into two, the two into four, and so on. Each of these new cells divides again and again as they travel toward the womb in search of a protected place to grow. 18 days from conception, heart begins to beat, with the baby’s own blood.2008-billboard-heartbeat 28 days from conception a baby has eyes, ears, and even a tongue! 28 days from conception: Muscles are developing along the future spine. Arms and legs are budding. 30 days: Child has grown 10,000 times to 6-7mm (1/4”) long. Brain has human proportions. Blood flows in veins. 42 days: Skeleton is formed. Brain coordinates movement of muscles and organs. Reflex responses have begun. 42 days: Brain waves can be detected, the jaw forms, including teeth and taste buds. The unborn baby begins to swallow amniotic fluid. Fingers and toes are developing. 45 days from conception: The unborn baby is making body movements, a full 12 weeks before the mother may notice such stirrings. By seven weeks the chest and abdomen are fully formed. Swimming with a natural swimmer’s stroke in the amniotic fluid, the baby now looks like a miniature human infant. 44-45 days: Buds of milk teeth appear, and the unborn baby’s facial muscles develop. Eyelids begin to form, protecting the developing eyes. Elbows take shape. Internal organs are present, but immature. 99% of muscles are present, each with its own nerve supply. 52 Days: Spontaneous movement begins. The unborn baby then develops a whole collection of moves over the next 4 weeks including hiccuping, frowning, squinting, furrowing the brow, pursing the lips, moving individual arms and legs, head turning, touching his/her face, breathing (without air), stretching, opening the mouth, yawning and sucking.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 13:37:36 +0000

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