Week 9
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Fingerprints are already evident in the skin. The fetus will curve its finger around an object placed in the palm of its hand.
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Week 10 - The uterus had now doubled in size. The fetus can squint, swallow and wrinkle its forehead.
Week 11 - At this time, the fetus is about two inches long. Urination occurs. The face has assumed a baby’s profile, and muscle movements are becoming more coordinated.
Week 12 - The fetus now sleeps, awakens and exercises its muscles energetically – turning its head, curling its toes, and opening and closing its mouth. The palm, when stroked, will make a tight fist. The fetus breathes amniotic fluid to help develop its respiratory system.
Week 13 - Fine hair has begun to grow on the head, and sexual differentiation has become apparent.
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