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Cradle Your Baby The baby measures between .04 and .06 inch (1.0-1.5 mm) from head to tail, tiny enough to rest on the point of a ballpoint pen. The forerunner of the brain and spinal cord (the ...
www.thecradle.com/pregnancycalendar/week5
Upside: Good graphic and information on baby development and maternal changes for Week 5
Downside: Limited information on what you should do this week
Fetal Development You won't believe the changes that your baby has already gone through in such a short time. Your baby's heart is 3/4 of the way formed and will begin beating this week! Also ...
www.babiesonline.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/week5.asp
Upside: Good information on Week 5 and how your baby is growing and your body is changing
Downside: No pictures of what the baby looks like this week
Cradle Your Baby Fetal blood flows through two umbilical arteries and one umbilical vein. During late pregnancy, a soft blowing sound called 'funic souffle' can be heard over the location of your ...
www.thecradle.com/pregnancycalendar/week37
Upside: Good graphic and information on baby development and maternal changes for Week 37
Downside: Limited information on what you should do this week
Your Baby This is another busy week for your baby. Your baby now has a head and trunk. A groove (known as the laryngotracheal groove) forms and will become the larynx or voice box while the ...
www.babiesonline.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/week6.asp
Upside: Good information on Week 6 and how your baby is growing and your body is changing
Downside: No pictures of what the baby looks like this week
Your Baby It's only been a week since your embryo , about the size of an apple seed, attached to the wall of your uterus , but already it has made many developmental leaps.
www.parenting.com/weekly-article/Pregnancy/Pregnancy-Planner/Week5/Week-05---Your-Baby
Upside: Detailed maternity and planning advice
Downside: Basic baby development information and picture
How your baby's growing: Deep in your uterus your embryo is growing at a furious pace. At this point, he's about the size of a sesame seed, and he looks more like a tiny tadpole than a human.
www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-5-weeks_1094.bc
Upside: Baby development, maternity and other helpful information and suggested activities
Downside: Basic baby development information
An overview of how fetal development is calculated.
americanpregnancy.org/weekbyweek/week5.htm
Upside: Very good Week 5 information - changes to mother, baby development and partner tips
Downside: No baby development pictures, limited non-medical planning advice
Week 5: Teeny tiny baby steps Fetal development in pregnancy week 5: embryo in second month The changes to your growing embryo are not quite as drastic this week as they've been in the last few ...
pregnancy.baby-gaga.com/calendar/week5
Upside: Good Week 5 information on fetal development, picture and maternity advice
Downside: Light color, small font; no activities
The level of hCG (the pregnancy announcer hormone) in your urine is high enough to be detected by a home pregnancy test, so you'll be able to confirm what you probably already suspect: you're ...
www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/week-5.aspx
Upside: Very detailed maternity and baby development information
Downside: Information not all on the same page requires many clicks
Pipeline in place. The placenta, which started to form last week, and the beginnings of the umbilical cord are already working to channel essential nutrients from your body to the embryo. Oxygen, ...
www.pampers.com/en_US/content/type/109/contentId/12860.do
Upside: Detailed baby development information, basic maternity advice
Downside: Limited advice on what to do this week