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A look inside: how your baby develops before birth

Article Abstract:

Physical changes in the development of the human fetus and the pregnant woman are presented. The baby's changes in size, weight, human appearance, skin texture are given. Changes for the mother include morning sickness, baby's kicking, swelling abdomen, tender breasts and body aches.

Author: Nilsson, Lennart
Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: American Baby
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0044-7544
Year: 1993

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Life begins here

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The growth of a fetus through the nine-month pregnancy period is chronicled with vivid pictures of an unborn child as it grows in its mother's womb. Health tips for the first, second and third trimesters of pregnancy are also given and the growth of the unborn child explained.

Author: Tusa, Sally S.
Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: American Baby
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0044-7544
Year: 1999
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Womb with a view

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Pregnancy is a wonderful experience that can vary from person to person in terms of personal experiences but is very much the same. The development of the fertilized egg into a fetus and into a baby follows much of a pattern that it is quite easy to evaluate a pregnancy.

Author: Nilsson, Lennart
Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: American Baby
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0044-7544
Year: 1997
Equipment and supplies, Portrayals, Pregnancy, Fetoscopy

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Subjects list: Fetus, Physiological aspects, Pregnant women, Growth, Fetal development, Prenatal care
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