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Fetal development month by month photos

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Avatar f tn One of my friends had the due date for her first changed multiple times. I think it ended up at least 1 1/2-2 months earlier than going by lmp and baby was full term in development.
Avatar f tn My 14 month old boy was a preemie by 1 month. He is not walking yet and only babbles mama and dada. Also, when he gets excited, he bites the back of his hand very hard and throws his head forward. Although we can stop him from doing this if we intervene right away, it looks weird! Are these biting episodes and lack of walking and talking a sign of something wrong? This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.
Avatar f tn 6 months is usually an age where your son would be seen by his pediatrician. You should bring up your concerns at the pediatric visit so that his doctor can evaluate him for any signs of developmental delay. Babies can have a range of development that can still be within the normal range, but your pediatrician will have a better idea of how your son is doing after a complete physical examination.
Avatar f tn what month do the baby move up in your tummy like I can only feel the baby Way at da bottom I will be 15weeks tomorrow
Avatar f tn It's definitely better to go by weeks. If people ask just politely tell them weeks is more accurate and how many weeks you are.
Avatar n tn I would go by what was shown at the first u/s. The machines show the gestation by measurements so it should appear on your u/s photos. That is just me though but I have found that the u/s techs are pretty darn good about reading the measurements. It is when you get into the growth u/s later in your pregnancy that the dates can be off a little.
Avatar m tn My daughter, will be 2 in a week and I am worried about here development. Initially she was great.. walked @ 11 months could tell body parts i.e. nose, mouth, ears etc. now she only sometime responds to her name.. only has about 20/30 words (cannot use 2 together mind) When I try to say a word she will look @ my mouth and try to copy me.. She sometimes tip toes around the house (not often)..she will laugh for no apparent reason. When she is with other kids...
Avatar f tn I can tell you, From experience that a baby's heart is fully developed by week 18, which is why doctors do fetal echos between 18-24 weeks, it's the soonest they can visualize the heart without the bones getting in the way or "shadowing" it, and also the latest for them to detect holes and other issues. There are many cases when a baby has a hole or two early on and as the baby grows and the heart continues to grow the holes close or get smaller on their own.
114870 tn?1210298346 5 months and did everything on target but started walking at 14 months. Now my 6.5 month old rolled over at 4.5 months, plays and reaches for his toys, perfectly stands on his feet, loves to bounce, talks as much as he can, loughs non stop, reaches for his passy in the crib and sticks it back in his mouth, so pretty much does it all for his age. Im just not sure how the doctor so quickly assumes that he is delayed in motor skills.
Avatar n tn At this point, I would recommend that you be seen by a pediatric cardiologist who specializes in fetal cardiology and have a fetal echocardiogram. That way, you can be assured of the complete diagnosis. With this, not only is the VSD evaluated, but also any other potential associated defects can be found.
Avatar f tn I personally think it's selfish and foolish to drink during pregnancy. Your putting your baby's health at risk and fetal development during the first trimester is crucial. Any alcohol use during pregnancy can result in a child being born with FASD. To me it's not worth the risks.
Avatar f tn The question is whether he is displaying delays in other aeas of his development (motor, social, emotional, cogniitve). The fact that his speech/language is not growing in spite of the intervention does invite concern. It would be wise to have him evaluated by a team of developmental specialists so that you gain an accurate pucture of his developmental status.
428506 tn?1296557399 t look as different as I feel? Does anyone else track their appearance by taking photos regularly, and if so, how does it work for you? Any ideas or comments would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Avatar m tn the cavum vergae followed by the cavum septum pellucidum. Cavum septum pellucidum is a normal variant. Because it is filled with CSF, CSP is also sometimes referred to as the fifth ventricle; however, the most common type of CSP is not connected to the ventricular system, and the use of this term to refer to CSP should be discouraged. " So, if I am reading the medspeak correctly, it can be a normal variation - and if you read up further, it may have been there since birth.
Avatar f tn Ask about being on progesterone your levels shouldn't drop they should be rising progesterone helps with that it's good for all around fetal development and it strengthens your uterus and cervix ask about it right away to see if that is an option for you good luck mama
Avatar f tn I had a repeat done on 05/12/2013. That ultrasound showed a yolk sac with no fetal pole. By 05/17/2013 there was fetal pole... no heartbeat. Heartbeat was first seen 05/21/2013 (that is when I was given the due date 1/15/2014). On 07/05/2013 i had my 1st trimester screening and the CRL was 68.5 which put me at 12.6 weeks. So everything seems to add up.
Avatar f tn No its not especially in the first trimester. Rapid development of babies major organs, brain and spinal cord happen in the first trimester. I hear some women have a small glass while pregnant personally I wouldnt but if you were to you should wait at least until the middle of the second trimester. Ask your doctor. It is currently not recommended that any alcohol be taken in while pregnant since FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome) is not completely understood on when and how it all happens.
193609 tn?1292180293 He does not respond to his name or other sounds about 80-90% of the time and is very behind in language development although his hearing tests come back fine. He does not say any single sylaball sounds like (ma, da, ba, pa) and his level of babbling is that he makes a lot of "noise". It is not really any sounds that letters make, but more like "ahhh" really loud...
Avatar f tn Yeah might have ovulated at a different time.
Avatar m tn My pregnancy : My pregnancy was complicated with high BP diagnosed 1 month before due date and preeclampsia one day before delivery. I didn't used any drugs for BP. I had an UTI and cold in 4th month of gestation for which i used Sudafed and Nitrofurantoin. And i used multivitamin pills and Iron pills. Her past medical history : She is full term baby delivered by c-section with birth weight of 7.12lbs.