Do you have an idea or perception in your mind of what is in your womb right now? In Ohio, the abortion clinic or provider is required to offer you information on fetal development. Many women change their minds and do not return to the clinic for the abortion after seeing this information. To discuss this information further, click here.
Development begins on the day of fertilization.
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Day One
To ask questions about conception, click here. |
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2 Weeks — Fetal Life
(4 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) 4 weeks pregnant To find out more about the first month of pregnancy, click here. |
By the 25th day, the heart begins to beat.
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4 Weeks — Fetal Life
(6 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) 6 weeks pregnant To find out more about fetal development in the first trimester, click here. |
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6 Weeks — Fetal Life
(8 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) 8 weeks pregnant To find out more about fetal development in the first trimester, click here. |
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The embryo begins to form arms, legs, hands, toes and a face.
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8 Weeks — Fetal Life
(10 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the first trimester, click here. |
The fetal heart beat can be detected electronically.
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10 Weeks — Fetal Life
(12 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the first trimester, click here. |
The doctor can often tell you if the fetus is a boy or a girl.
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12 Weeks — Fetal Life
(14 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the second trimester, click here. |
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14 Weeks — Fetal Life
(16 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the second trimester, click here. |
The fetus can kick, swallow and sleep.
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16 Weeks — Fetal Life
(18 WEEKS after the first day of the last menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the second trimester, click here. |
Now the woman begins to feel fetal movements.
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20 Weeks — Fetal Life
(22 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the second trimester, click here. |
About 4 out of 10 babies born now will live.
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24 Weeks — Fetal Life
(26 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the second trimester, click here. |
The fetus has lungs that can breathe air.
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28 Weeks — Fetal Life
(30 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the third trimester, click here. |
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32 Weeks — Fetal Life
(34 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the third trimester, click here. |
| The fetus can grasp firmly. | 36 Weeks — Fetal Life
(38 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the third trimester, click here. |
| The baby is ready to be born. | 38 Weeks — Fetal Life
(40 WEEKS after the first day of the last normal menstrual period) To find out more about fetal development in the third trimester, click here. |
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