The baby’s development at 14 weeks of delivery, which corresponds to 3 months and 2 weeks of delivery, is characterized by the appearance of the black line in some women’s uterus and the growth of hair in the fetus. The face is fully formed and can even bite your lips, turn your head, wince and put it in front, but you still have great control over these moving things.
This week, the body grows faster than the head and is covered with a thin layer of clear skin through which blood vessels and blood can be observed.
- After 14 weeks.
- The fetus is fully formed.
- But must grow and develop all organisms and systems.
- She can move.
- But the mother is not yet conscious.
- Especially if the mother is a card.
They start pressing on their fingers and hands and have fingerprints. You may have some hair, hair and fine hair on your body called a lanugo. Sex organs develop and doctors can decide whether it is a child through ultrasound.
As a support system for your baby’s development, the placenta grows rapidly, ensuring the ideal range of blood vessels to provide all the food your baby needs. The umbilical cord unfolds and carries oxygen and blood-rich foods to the baby, as well as carrying debris and blood containing the oxygen of the baby containing the placenta.
This is usually the last week indicated for measuring nuchal clarity; using ultrasound, your doctor will perform a detailed exam for signs of Down syndrome and other conditions; if the mother is over 35, has a genetic history of family diseases, and amniocentesis may be indicated between week 15 and 18.
The size of the fetus at 14 weeks is about 5 centimeters and weighs about 14 grams.
Physical changes in a woman at 14 weeks are now much more noticeable than a more rounded figure will have and you may begin to notice her belly. At this stage, you will probably need to wear tights for spacious and comfortable clothing. and household clothes.
He probably feels better and less bored. As hormones stabilize, the mother may feel calmer and more emotionally unstable. This is a period when you are more relaxed and the risk of miscarriage is very low.
The emphasis is on regular physical activity so that the mother has more strength and energy to withstand the extra work required by the embargo. If you enjoy activities such as swimming, hiking, yoga, pilates or maintaining the physical activity you practiced before you started, but in a light and moderate way, always accompanied by a qualified professional.