14 weeks
(go back)
“I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; my soul knows it very well.”
Psalm 139:14 ESV
Support for birth. Support for bereavement. Support for you.
14 weeks
(go back)
“I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; my soul knows it very well.”
Psalm 139:14 ESV
(Birth Methods: go back to natural miscarriage – artificial induction (medication) – D&C – laparoscopy – D&E)
Yes, I would like to see a photo and be linked to another parent’s story.
Your baby is likely to measure nearly 4 inches from crown to rump.
Your baby may weigh about 2 1/2 ounces.
His or her skin is covered in fine, protective hair called lanugo.
13 weeks
(go back)
(Birth Methods: go back to natural miscarriage – artificial induction (medication) – D&C – laparoscopy)
Yes, I would like to see a photo and be linked to another parent’s story.
Your baby is likely to measure between 3 and 3 1/2 inches from crown to rump.
He or she can make some sounds and suck his or her thumb.
12 weeks
(go back)
(Birth Methods: go back to natural miscarriage – artificial induction (medication) – D&C – laparoscopy)
Yes, I would like to see a photo and be linked to another parent’s story.
Your baby is likely to measure to nearly 3 inches from crown to rump.
His or her fingers and toes curl when tickled.
11 weeks
(go back)
“I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; my soul knows it very well.”
Psalm 139:14 ESV
(Birth Methods: go back to natural miscarriage – artificial induction (medication) – D&C – laparoscopy)
Yes, I would like to see a photo and be linked to another parent’s story.
Your baby is likely between 1 and 1 1/2 inches from crown to rump.
He or she can perform rolls and stretches, and the earliest taste buds have begun to form.
10 weeks
(go back)
“Let the little children come to me…for the Kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”
Mark 10:14
(Birth Methods: go back to natural miscarriage – artificial induction (medication) – D&C – laparoscopy)
Yes, I would like to see a photo and be linked to another parent’s story.
Your baby is likely to be about 3/4 to nearly an inch long.
In the tenth week of pregnancy your baby develops the earliest soft bones and his or her arms bend at the elbows. Toes form, and your baby’s eyelids (which begin to close to protect his or her eyes) and ears continue developing. Your baby’s head has become more round, and his or her neck begins to develop.
The SBD® Doula provides support to families experiencing birth in any trimester and in any outcome.
Here at stillbirthday.info, you can learn about the SBD® Doula.