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- During seventeen to twenty weeks of development, fetal movements known as quickening are commonly felt by the mother.
- Around 30 weeks, the growth of the brain markedly increases. Most systems are well developed, and the fetus can see and ...
- A fetus at 10 weeks of development has fully formed eyelids and well-formed digits and ears.
- A fetus at 12 weeks can make a fist and suck its thumb.
- At week 16, the fetus reaches a length of about 6 inches, makes active movements, and makes sucking motions ...
- At 26 to 30 weeks, a fetus is rapidly developing its brain controls and some body functions. The fetus has eyelids which open and close ...
- At 30 to 32 weeks, a fetus has increased central nervous system control over body functions and rhythmic breathing movements. It is still developing lungs ...
- At 7.5 weeks, the eyes move forward on the face and eyelids begin to form, the palate is nearing completion and the ...
- At 8.5 weeks, the embryo now resembles a human. Facial features continue to develop, the beginnings of external genitalia form, the anal ...
- ... time of incredible growth and development. A 7-week fetus will have begun to develop all essential ...