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Baby growth

Timeline of your pregnancy

1st Trimester 2nd Trimester 3rd Trimester
Week 1 Week 20 Week 42

Week 1

Baby ontwikkeling week 1

Tips

  • Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables for essential nutrients.
  • Do pregnancy-friendly exercises to stay fit.
  • Talk to your baby - it stimulates brain development!
  • Schedule regular checkups with your midwife.
  • Take enough rest.

Weeks 1 to 5

During the first five weeks, thousands of cells slowly develop into an embryo, which is a precursor to a baby. It is still so small that it cannot be seen with the naked eye.
During the first few weeks, the embryo (your baby) gets nourishment from your blood vessels in the uterine wall. It is therefore important to start breastfeeding from the beginning of your pregnancy. quit smoking and drinking alcohol, because this enters your blood and therefore also your child's.

Week 6

From the sixth week the heart of the embryo beats. This is only with an internal echo through the vagina. The head, neck, spine and nose can now be seen more clearly. From 6 weeks and 5 days it is visible through the abdomen with an ultrasound, however, the pregnancy duration is sometimes not calculated completely correctly in advance with a test. For this reason it is wiser to have the ultrasound done at 7 weeks at the earliest, to prevent you from looking too early with an ultrasound.

Weeks 7 to 10

All of your baby's organs are formed at 10 weeks. From now on, it is important that the baby grows in your belly in the coming weeks, because it cannot survive outside the belly. If you had an ultrasound at 10 weeks and the heart was beating, the chance of a miscarriage less than 2%. Your baby is 4.5 cm at 10 weeks.

Week 13

From now on, your uterus will grow more and the midwife will feel your abdomen during checks. This is to measure how big your uterus is. The heartbeat can also be listened to by the midwife through your abdomen. The sex of the baby is also determined between 13 and 14 weeks. Your baby is 7.5 cm at 13 weeks.

Week 18

From 18 weeks you may feel air bubbles in your stomach. These are your baby's first movements. Don't you feel this yet? That's okay. Most women don't feel the baby move until 24 weeks. Your baby is 20 cm at 18 weeks.

Week 20

From now on you may have the feeling of butterflies in your stomach or rumbling in your intestines. These are your baby's movements. Even now, it doesn't matter if you haven't felt this yet. Your belly will now slowly start to grow slightly and this will be visible on the outside. Your uterus extends approximately below your belly button. Your baby is 25 cm at 20 weeks.

Week 24

Your uterus now reaches above your navel. The baby starts to recognize your voice and that of the environment. If you place your hands on your stomach, you may feel your baby's movements in response. Your baby is now 32 cm.

Week 28

The baby is now viable, but is still best off in your belly.

Week 34

Your baby will have less and less space and will lie with its head or buttocks down. Your uterus now almost reaches your costal margin (the bone between your breasts), so you can sometimes feel some stitches under the center of your breasts.

Week 36

The baby will now sink further down. We call this descent. Your baby is now 45 cm. If you give birth now, this will happen in the hospital because extra monitoring of the baby is required.

Week 37

From now on you can give birth at home. The baby now has little space left and the movements you feel will feel softer. It should not be less often that you feel your baby. Is this true? Then call your midwife.

Week 40

This is the week in which it is predicted that you will give birth. Experience shows that this is usually not the case. It's okay if the baby hasn't been born yet.

Week 41

From now on there is still a week to wait to see if labor starts spontaneously. The baby still has enough nutrition and oxygen. The midwife can help to start labor by internally running her fingers along the baby's head, this is called to strip. Your baby is now 50 cm.

Week 42

In the Netherlands, labor is induced in the hospital at 42 weeks. This is because the baby's health is better off outside the belly than inside the belly. This week you will give birth in the hospital.

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