Week 10: Graduation Day has arrived!

Fetal development in pregnancy week 10:fetus in third month Your astonishingly tiny baby has been hard at work growing as fast as possible—almost doubling in size in the past three weeks! Amazingly, you’re in for a repeat size doubling performance within the next three weeks! Your tiny champion still weighs less than a quarter of an ounce but has already completed the most critical stage of their development. Using Doppler technology, your doctor or gynecologist can let you hear their tiny rapid fetal heartbeats this week (145-165 beats per minute!). Chances for miscarriage are greatly reduced when the heartbeat can be detected, so take a sigh of relief if you’ve been needing one—it hasn’t been an easy ten weeks! What’s more, they’re getting ready to make their first baby poop! Your little one’s major organ systems are developing, including a functioning digestive tract capable of moving food all the way through their bowels. The final shiny gold star on their fetal behavior chart for the week: your little scrapper has already developed defense mechanisms to protect them on reflex!


And how's mom doing? More good news for mom: the placenta has grown substantially in size and function and is now beginning to manage some of your child’s hormones, finally taking some of the hormonal burden off of you! Since the placenta has gradually taken over the hormone production for your baby, you should finally pregnancy is not a standardized procedure so much as an individual journey start to notice that much-awaited decrease in morning sickness symptoms. Like everything else, though, this is just a general guideline... if you have lingering effects for another couple of weeks, don’t fret (or fret, but don't blame us)—pregnancy is not a standardized procedure so much as an individual journey

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An hour of exercise per day during pregnancy (skip the skiing and contact sports) can have a huge range of benefits including: faster recovery from birth, a calmer & healthier baby, decreased risk of getting diabetes, easier labor, fewer pregnancy symptoms such as fatigue, back ache, constipation, and hemorrhoids, and (the clincher) you’ve got less weight to lose after you've given birth.

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DUE-DATE BUDDIES FOR WEEK 10

posted 30th Oct

Official Forum for June 12-19, 2010 due dates I know there are more June 2010forums, but unfortunatelymy mind can no longer handle all the pages and pages of great information. :? :idea: :arrow: So to narrow it down a bit more I did some research on dates and came up with these. I really hope this helps other expecting parents to narrow in on their searches and comments with people who ...

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Hey everyone!!! I am 11 weeks, 2 days pregnant with baby #4 and am with you all on this nausea! ugh. You'd think with each pregnancy your body would already be used to a baby in you. lol atleast it's not as bad as my 1st pregnancy. I threw up everything until i would dry heave. So, this is a plus:D So glad to FINALLY find a site that easily lets yo ...

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Shop till you drop (your pants)
by The Sarcastic Journalist

I started buying maternity clothes the second my pants felt a little tight. It didn’t matter that the reason they were tight was that I had just consumed a large meal; I was pregnant and needed an entire new wardrobe!

Only problem? All those large jeans belly panels aren’t meant for a 10 weeks pregnant woman that consumed an entire cake because “the baby needed it.”

Shopping at a maternity store before you’re really showing is somewhat embarrassing. It’s kind of like all those times I bought bridal magazines without a ring on my finger: You know most people think you’re just jumping the gun.

Every time I’d walk into one of those establishments, I’d try my best not to make eye contact with the women with big bellies. Even though, in theory, we belonged to the same club, it seemed they were a little more qualified to search for pants with belly panels than I.

But, what’s a girl to do? Invest in a nine-month supply of sweatpants? Walk around with my pants unbuttoned, just waiting for the day they fall down to my knees?

No, I’d buy my pants and try them on with the “fake belly” pillows they leave in the dressing rooms.

Just don’t ask me to model my new outfits outside for everyone to see.

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