Fetal Development - Week 19

Thursday, September 18, 2008
Posted by Katie

Your amazing little baby is now around 10 inches in length! If this seems a bit shocking, you’ll be relieved to know he or she has not actually grown over 3 inches, but that their little legs are now straight enough to be measured. This is when doctors begin measuring fetal growth from head to toe, (no longer “crown to rump” or CR). Lanugo (little hairs) covers their whole body now, trapping that charming cheese-like vernix caseosa (see week 18) to the surface to the skin. This week your lil’ fetus will start on an appetizing diet of amniotic fluid which they are now capable of swallowing, digesting, and passing the fluid as far as their tiny “large” intestines. Fortunately for you, this nice little lump of baby-poop won’t be coming out while they’re still in your womb. Some time shortly after they’re born, this fun lump will become the first in a long line of baby poops. (What finally comes out— commonly known as “meconium” to the science world, will be black and sticky, and you’ll be very glad it happens only once!)

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Also, I know I have been negligent in posting lately, but It has been hectic around here. I'll try to do a thorough update while watching football on Sunday!

1 comments:

Mel said...

I'll bet things are crazy! I drove by your house on the way to Target today...well what I could see of your house - HUGE tree limbs!!! Let me know if you need anything.