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Date of ultrasound: 10 November 2001
A mere 2.5 weeks ago the good doctor couldn't even find me to determine
my age. Remember that 5.2 mm black sac? Look at how it has increased to
ten times its size! And oh finally, there I am...blissfully floating in
amniotic fluid. My measurement at this stage is 1.2 cm. I am now at 7
weeks!
I am not even called a fetus yet. Mom likes
to be scientifically accurate at all times - so she calls me her little
"booger," her euphemism for "embryo." And oh, my heart
has already started beating, she saw it on the monitor! Her first thought
was, how could that little booger be alive? It's so small! Not a bad feat,
huh?
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In the know:
The lenses of the baby's (embryo's?) eyes continue to form. The surface
layer of the baby's skin will be formed this month. The tongue is recognizable
and the nasal pits are beginning to form. The lymphatic system (the system
that filters out bacteria and other foreign particles) is beginning to
develop. A second nonfunctional set of kidneys appears. The arms still
look like flippers. The gonads are presents but have not yet developed
into ovaries (if the baby is a girl) or testes (if the baby is a boy).
In eight more days, the baby will be twice as long as it is now.
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