FACTS: The baby’s brain is rapidly developing as minute and intricate nerve fibres form. This will allow impulses to travel …
FACTS: You may notice that your baby is more responsive to conditions and may become drowsy following a large meal …
FACTS: Your baby’s lungs will now have most of the airways and airsacs ready for breathing after birth. You may …
FACTS: Your baby is now perfectly formed and in proportion, all it needs to do from this time onwards is …
FACTS: Your baby’s skull has formed in several separate plates that remain soft and pliable so that the head can …
FACTS: The baby’s skin is becoming more pink than red in colour and the toes and fingernails are now fully-grown. …
FACTS: Your baby will be gaining about 14gms of insulating fat daily to help cope with the lower temperature outside …
FACTS: Your baby’s eyes open and close with ease and have lashes. If you are having twins, they will probably be …
FACTS: A boy baby’s testicles will drop to form the scrotum. Often the genitals of both sexes seem disproportionately large …
FACTS: The baby’s bowels are filled with greenish-black meconium. This becomes the first motion after the birth, comprising excretions from …