Week 2 Conception is the moment at which the sperm penetrates the ovum. Once
fertilized it is called a zygote, until it reaches the uterus 3-4 days
later.
Week 4 The embryo may float freely in the uterus for about 48 hours before
implanting. Upon implantation, complex connections between the mother
and embryo develop to form the placenta.
Week 6 The embryo is about 1/5 of an inch in length. A primitive heart is
beating. Head, mouth, liver, and intestines begin to take shape.
Week 10 The embryo is now about 1 inch in length. Facial features, limbs,
hands, feet, fingers, and toes become apparent. The nervous system is
responsive and many of the internal organs begin to function.
Read More on the First Trimester and view stunning photos of fetal development!
Examining hands and feet
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Arms and hands develop earlier than legs
and feet, but by two months,
the lines of palms and footprints
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* Obstetricians count “weeks of pregnancy” from the first day of a
woman’s last menstrual cycle because there is often no way to determine
exactly when conception occurred. Embryologists, however, typically
describe the developing embryo or fetus by the number of weeks since
conception. On these pages we count weeks of pregnancy from the first
day of the last menstrual cycle. To determine the age of the unborn
child since conception using this table, subtract two weeks.
Introduction to Child Development, 6th ed., John Dworetzky,
West Publishing Company, San Francisco, CA, 1996, p. 70-75.
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