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By 40 weeks pregnant most babies are ready to come out, weighing in at over 7 ½ pounds and measuring as much as 21-22 inches long. Did you know some babies will topple the charts at over 10 pounds ...
www.pregnancy-weekbyweek.com/pregnancy-week-40.htm
Upside: Reviews Week 40 baby development and changes to the mother
Downside: Text heavy page, no pictures or advice
You may be thinking about having children. When planning for a baby, you should evaluate both you and your partner's lifestyle to make sure you are both in the best physical and emotional shape.
www.i-am-pregnant.com/pregnancy/calendar/week/1
Upside: Detailed explanation on TTC with good mother and medical advice and many community comments
Downside: Small font; user postings may not be right for you
You are 3 weeks pregnant. This is technically the first week that you are actually pregnant. Most women do not even know that they are pregnant yet because they have not missed a period.
www.i-am-pregnant.com/pregnancy/calendar/week/3
Upside: Detailed explanation on Week 3 with good mother and medical advice and many community comments
Downside: Small font; user postings may not be right for you
Follow your pregnancy week by week with the iVillage pregnancy guide. Track your pregnancy weight gain and the development of your baby. Health • Diet • Pregnancy & Parenting • Beauty & Style • Home ...
parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/wkbywkguide/0,,c32lv06x,00.html
Upside: Good information on Week 5 with details on mother changes, baby development and 3D picture
Downside: No advice on what to do this week
Yep, Still Pregnant Still with us? That's okay, because lots of other expectant mamas are, too! 80% of women give birth 2 weeks late or 2 weeks early, so you definitely are not alone.
www.epregnancy.com/pregnancy/Your-Pregnancy-Week-41-for-Mom.aspx
Upside: Information on Week 41 for Mom, Dad and preparing for baby
Downside: Pages can be slow to load; basic baby development information; several ads
This week, your baby measures about 1 1/2 inches from top to bottom--about as big as a cocktail shrimp and similar in shape.
www.parenting.com/weekly-article/Pregnancy/Pregnancy-Planner/Week10/Week-10---Your-Baby
Upside: Detailed maternity and planning advice
Downside: Basic baby development information and picture
Your Baby Hoping that you'll soon find out you are pregnant? You won't really know for another week or so, for this is actually the week preceding ovulation .
www.parenting.com/weekly-article/Pregnancy/Pregnancy-Planner/Week2/Week-02---Your-Baby
Upside: Detailed maternity and planning advice
Downside: Basic baby development information and picture
Though he's barely the size of a kumquat — a little over an inch or so long, crown to bottom — and weighs less than a quarter of an ounce, your baby has now completed the most critical portion of his ...
www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-10-weeks_1099.bc
Upside: Baby development, maternity and other helpful information and suggested activities
Downside: Basic baby development information
This week's big developments: Your baby can now squint, frown, grimace, pee, and possibly suck his thumb! Thanks to brain impulses, his facial muscles are getting a workout as his tiny features form ...
www.babycenter.com/6_your-pregnancy-14-weeks_1103.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/week10.htm
Upside: Very good Week 10 information - changes to mother, baby development and partner tips
Downside: No baby development pictures, limited non-medical planning advice