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Pregnancy Week 6
01.04 | Author: Harni

How Big is the Baby at Six Weeks Pregnant?

Your baby is growing! During pregnancy week 6 your physician will measure your baby with ultrasound, in increments referred to as "crown-rump length" which is basically the distance from the top of your baby's head to his buttocks. Your baby at 6 weeks may be anywhere from 2 to 5mm long at this point in time or roughly the size of half a baby pea. Not very big, but bigger than last week!

Your Baby's Growth and Development

Your baby is starting to look more and more like a little organic (albeit not quite human) being during pregnancy week 6. Dark spots should be forming where the eyes and nostrils will eventually take shape. There should also be small pits on the sides of the head where the ears will develop, and tiny buds that will form into the arms and legs at roughly 6 weeks pregnant. For several weeks the hands and feet will be connected by a layer of webbing between the fingers and toes. Your baby will start responding to sensory input and start moving all on his own in these next few weeks.

At 6 weeks of pregnancy the heart should now be beating at about 100 to 140 beats per minute and blood will start circulating throughout your baby's body. Your healthcare practitioner may be able to see the beating of the heartbeat during pregnancy week 6 using ultrasound, though it may still be a few weeks before the heartbeat is detectable via a Doppler device.

Did you know that your baby would actually be able to display reflexes in response to touch even by pregnancy 6 weeks? This is because the central nervous system is already developing and linking the muscles in the body with the limbs. You'll learn even more amazing facts as you follow your pregnancy week by week.

Your Growth and Development

You may start having some weight gain by 6 weeks pregnant. Most women will generally gain about 5 pounds during the entire first trimester, though some will gain more. Some women will not gain any weight during their first trimester because they are so nauseous from morning sickness. In fact it isn't uncommon to lose some weight during your first trimester.

Your waist will start to become thicker, particularly if this is not your first pregnancy. Your uterus will also be changing in size now and throughout your pregnancy.

Spotting may or may not occur in the early weeks of pregnancy. It is usually nothing to worry about, however you should always call your healthcare practitioner to report any unusual bleeding, as it may be a sign of impending miscarriage or some other problem.

Changes in You

You may be in the throws of morning sickness by 6 weeks pregnant. Morning sickness during pregnancy is perfectly normal, though some women experience a severe form of morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum. This is a complication of pregnancy characterized by nausea and vomiting that is severe throughout the early part of pregnancy. Hyperemesis gravidarum may require hospitalization because women affected by it may experience dehydration, electrolyte deficiencies and higher weight loss than normal. The common symptoms include rapid weight loss, a fast heartbeat, weakness and frequent vomiting.

The exact cause of this condition is unknown, though some studies suggest that younger maternal age, obesity and first time pregnancy are all potential risk factors for the condition. Typically hospitalization will be necessary to help restore fluids that you are losing through vomiting and help replace electrolytes. Your healthcare provider may also have to provide hyperalimentation through an IV line for a limited time. Your doctor may recommend additional nutritional or vitamin supplementation after your hospitalization to ensure that you are able to store up an adequate number of nutrients for your baby. Typically this condition will not have any ill effects on your baby once it is treated properly.

Your uterus is probably about the size of a plum during pregnancy at 6 weeks. During pregnancy at 6 weeks your breasts are also probably getting quite tender. Some women find even the sensation of their shirt rubbing against their breasts uncomfortable at this point in time. At some point in pregnancy, your areolas or the dark area surrounding your nipple will start to darken. Physicians aren't 100% sure why this occurs, though some believe that the darkening helps the baby find their food source that much faster after birth!

You probably haven't actually started showing yet, though you will be able to detect subtle changes in your body. Your jeans may start to fit less comfortably around the midsection. It will be quite some time however before you will actually need to purchase maternity clothes. One thing you might opt to do to extend the period of time you wear ordinary clothes is invest in one or two pairs of pants a size bigger than your normal clothing.

Maternity Clothes

Maternity Pantsets/Shortsets: Made With Career Moms In Mind

Most career-oriented mothers look for maternity pantsets/shortsets at one time or another. The key to buying maternity pantsets/shortsets is finding one or two styles that you can mix and match a variety of tops and accessories with. Truth be told, you only need one or two maternity pantsets/shortsets to last you your entire pregnancy. Pantsets can often be worn in a variety of ways; you can wear them with or without a jacket, with or without various accessories and with a casual, formal, career or even sexy top for an evening out on the town.

Motherhood Maternity's Pants Sets and Shorts Sets are crafted with love and care. They typically look elegant and professional, making them a favorite even among non-pregnant women!

Pregnancy Health Tips

By 6 weeks pregnant you may start putting on some weight. Women who do not have severe morning sickness often realize a weight gain of 1 to 5 or more pounds during the first trimester. Many women believe that they should eat for two when pregnant. Realistically speaking, your body actually does not require additional calories until about the second trimester of pregnancy, when you should be consuming about 300 additional calories per day. 300 calories does not amount to much. One bagel may have as much as 300 calories. Many women go overboard, and consume in excess of 500 or more calories each day during pregnancy.

You will find as the morning sickness subsides that your appetite actually increases during pregnancy. The best thing you can to do help nourish your baby and curb your appetite is eat several small or mini meals per day. This can actually help morning sickness as well, as morning sickness is frequently much worse on an empty stomach. Be sure that when you are eating additional calories you make healthful selections and eat a healthy pregnancy diet. Fruits, nuts, yogurt and other healthy foods will not only help combat cravings, but will also provide your developing baby with much needed nutrients. High fiber foods will also help combat constipation, a common side effect of pregnancy. Fiber also helps you feel full longer and will help your digestive tract function more smoothly during pregnancy.

Reference:

http://www.womenshealthcaretopics.com/
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