10 Photos to Show How Life Begins From the Womb
2014.03.03
How life begins in the womb is fascinating. Here are some images showing you what goes on inside. It is pretty amazing. Check out the gallery for 10 photos showing how life begins in the womb.
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The zygote has possessed a predetermined sex (this one is a girl!). Her DNA will guide her body's development over the next 40 weeks.
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Despite being only a quarter of an inch long, the nose, mouth and ears are taking shape. Her heart is already beating about 100 times a minute and blood is beginning to circulate through her body.
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All of her major body functions are up and running. The kidneys, intestines, brain, and liver are all working. She will start to flex her tiny arms and legs now.
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She's busy stretching and kicking, and if you put your hand on your tummy, you might just get a response from her as her reflexes are starting to develop,
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At this time, she might have her own unique fingerprints already.
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Your baby can now respond to external sounds by moving and increasing the pulse. You may also notice some baby hiccups. Don't worry. It's normal.
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Your baby is almost at full term, and by this stage she's pretty much ready to come out.
At just 4 days after fertilization:
![life1.jpg life1.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life1.jpg)
The zygote has possessed a predetermined sex (this one is a girl!). Her DNA will guide her body's development over the next 40 weeks.
2. At just 5-6 weeks of gestation:
![life2.jpg life2.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life2.jpg)
Despite being only a quarter of an inch long, the nose, mouth and ears are taking shape. Her heart is already beating about 100 times a minute and blood is beginning to circulate through her body.
3. At just 7 weeks gestation:
![life3.jpg life3.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life3.jpg)
4. At about 10 weeks:
![life4.jpg life4.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life4.jpg)
All of her major body functions are up and running. The kidneys, intestines, brain, and liver are all working. She will start to flex her tiny arms and legs now.
5. At 12 weeks:
![life5.jpg life5.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life5.jpg)
She's busy stretching and kicking, and if you put your hand on your tummy, you might just get a response from her as her reflexes are starting to develop,
6. At 16 weeks gestation:
![life6.jpg life6.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life6.jpg)
7. Sucking her thumb at about 18-20 weeks gestation:
![life7.jpg life7.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life7.jpg)
At this time, she might have her own unique fingerprints already.
8. At 6 months gestation:
![life8.jpg life8.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life8.jpg)
Your baby can now respond to external sounds by moving and increasing the pulse. You may also notice some baby hiccups. Don't worry. It's normal.
9. Around 6-7 months gestation:
![life9.jpg life9.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life9.jpg)
10. At around 8 months gestation:
![life10.jpg life10.jpg](/files/attach/images/591/978/836/012/life10.jpg)
Your baby is almost at full term, and by this stage she's pretty much ready to come out.
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