Fetal development in month 6.

In the sixth month of pregnancy,

  •  Its eyelids begin to part and you may notice regular, jerky movements.
  • The fetus responds to sounds by moving or increasing its pulse.
  • Week 21: Limb movements are coordinated and frequent.
  • The fetus has bone marrow that helps it produce blood cells.
By 24 weeks your baby’s organs are fully formed. The baby now has the face of a newborn baby, although  eyes are rather prominent because fat pads are yet to build up in baby’s cheeks. The eyelids are fused until weeks 25 to 26 when they open.
 

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