Pregnancy Calendar

8th Week of Pregnancy


The embryo is now 2,5 centimeters long. The blood vessels and principal internal organs have begun to form and blood is beginning to circulate. The embryo’s fingers and toes also have started to take shape. His hands have grown longer and eyelids have formed. Your baby’s shoulders and knees are developing and his inner ear, which controls balance, is beginning to form.

An ultrasound will show your baby’s regular heartbeat. But it can’t tell you whether you are carrying a boy or a girl at this point.

An increased amount of vaginal discharge at this point in the pregnancy is totally normal. Expectant mothers often experience swelling and indigestion. Indigestion is caused by the slowing of the digestive system which makes it possible for your blood circulation to retain nourishment and pass it on to your baby. Your need for iron will increase by week 8 due to changes in your metabolism. Nausea and vomiting may worsen. If you vomit more than 2-3 times a day and you don’t feel well, immediately consult your doctor. Frequent vomiting may result in low body fluid (dehydration).

You might discover that your bra has become too small for you during your pregnancy and doesn’t offer sufficient support. Also, you may need more comfortable trousers because, although your tummy is barely noticeable, you can’t fit into tight jeans anymore. Now is the time to start wearing loose-fitting clothing. It may be a good idea to visit clothes stores that specialize in maternity wear. A lot of their clothing is not only suitable for the middle and end periods of pregnancy but also for some time after the birth.

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