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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
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
Learn what happens at 6 weeks pregnant at iVillage Pregnancy & Parenting
parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/wkbywkguide/0,,c19z5tn6,00.html
Upside: Good information on Week 6 with details on mother changes, baby development and 3D picture
Downside: No advice on what to do this week