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Your Baby The embryo measures a little less than one-fifth of an inch long and looks more like a tadpole than a human.
www.parenting.com/weekly-article/Pregnancy/Pregnancy-Planner/Week6/Week-06---Your-Baby
Upside: Detailed maternity and planning advice
Downside: Basic baby development information and picture
How your baby's growing: This week's major developments: The nose, mouth, and ears that you'll spend so much time kissing in eight months are beginning to take shape.
www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-6-weeks_1095.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/week6.htm
Upside: Very good Week 6 information - changes to mother, baby development and partner tips
Downside: No baby development pictures, limited non-medical planning advice
Week 6: There's nausea everywhere! Fetal development in pregnancy week 6: embryo in second month This is going to be a busy week for your amazing little embryo.
pregnancy.baby-gaga.com/calendar/week6
Upside: Good Week 6 information on fetal development, picture and maternity advice
Downside: Light color, small font; no activities
Week 6 of Pregnancy Frequent urination is a pregnancy symptom no woman enjoys (especially when it breaks up the sleep you really need right now) but one that most pregnant women experience, ...
www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/week-6.aspx
Upside: Very detailed maternity and baby development information
Downside: Information not all on the same page requires many clicks
Cradle Your Baby Your baby now measures about 1⁄8 inch (1.5–2.5 mm) and is about the size of a sesame seed. The amniotic sac is about the size of a grape.
www.thecradle.com/pregnancycalendar/week6
Upside: Good graphic and information on baby development and maternal changes for Week 6
Downside: Limited information on what you should do this week
Closed for business. An important milestone occurs this week: The neural tube, which began to form last week, starts to close over what will become your baby's spinal cord.
www.pampers.com/en_US/content/type/109/contentId/12861.do
Upside: Detailed baby development information, basic maternity advice
Downside: Limited advice on what to do this week
By pregnancy week 6 your baby is anywhere from 2 to as much as 5 mm long! Your baby measures about the sizes of a kernel of corn. While this isn't big it is a lot of progress from last week!
www.pregnancy-weekbyweek.com/pregnancy-week-6.htm
Upside: Reviews Week 6 baby development and changes to the mother
Downside: Text heavy page, no pictures or advice
By 17 weeks pregnant your bean may be up to 4.8 inches in length and may weigh more than 3.5 ounces! Most babies are the size of a large apple by pregnancy week 17!
www.pregnancy-weekbyweek.com/pregnancy-week-17.htm
Upside: Reviews Week 17 baby development and changes to the mother
Downside: Text heavy page, no pictures or advice
You are 6 weeks pregnant. When talking about the size of a developing baby, most healthcare providers will discuss the size in terms of `crown-to-rump` length.
www.i-am-pregnant.com/pregnancy/calendar/week/6
Upside: Detailed explanation on Week 6 with good mother and medical advice and many community comments
Downside: Small font; user postings may not be right for you