Your fourth month:
            Your baby, now weighing about 6 ounces, is growing very fast and is 
            about 8 to 10 inches long by the end of this month. The umbilical 
            cord continues to grow and thicken in order to carry enough blood 
            and nourishment. Morning sickness, fatigue, and many other things 
            that might have bothered you during the first 3 months might 
            disappear as your body adapts to the growing baby. 
            You will begin to put on weight now. You 
            should gain 3 to 4 pounds, and the majority of it will be gained 
            during these next three months. The recognized average total gain 
            throughout pregnancy is approximately 25-35 pounds, although you may 
            gain slightly more or less. Maternity clothes and a maternity bra 
            may now be more comfortable.
            You may start to feel the baby`s movement 
            now. Don`t worry if you can`t, But if there is still no movement by 
            the beginning of your five month see your doctor. 
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            Your fifth month:
            By the end of this month, your baby will weigh about 1 pound and be 
            about 12 inches long. The doctor will now be able to hear the baby's 
            heartbeat and you will begin to feel more definite movements. This 
            month you may gain 3 or 4 pounds and begin to breathe deeper and 
            more frequently. 
            Eyes, eyelids, and ears are now fully 
            developed. A fine hair, known as lanugo covers your baby's body.
            
            Your baby will be able to hear your heart 
            beating. Sounds from outside the uterus will also be audible, 
            although they will be slightly muffled. Your baby will respond to 
            music and speech. 
            You will be seeing your doctor about every 
            four weeks during this trimester. She will listen to your baby`s 
            heartbeat, see the baby's development and determine the baby's age. 
            Your urine and blood pressure will be tested every visit. 
            
            Your sixth month:
            You are now carrying a fully formed miniature baby except that the 
            skin is wrinkled and red and there is practically no fat under the 
            skin. The baby still needs to grow, being now only about 14 inches 
            long and weighing only about 1 1/2 pounds. By the end of this 
            trimester, your baby may be sucking his/her thumb and can cry. 
            Subcutaneous fat is building up under his skin, and eyelids have 
            opened, allowing the fetus to develop focus. Brain tissue is also 
            increasing at this time. If your baby has hair on his head, it may 
            be growing as well. 
            By the end of the fifth month, the begining 
            of this month you will have an ultrasound scan also known as a 
            sonogram. This is a test that uses sound waves to draw a picture of 
            your baby inside your uterus. From this test you will be able to see 
            your baby`s movement and see his?her heart beating and evaluate the 
            size and development of your baby. Your doctor may also be able to 
            determine your baby's sex at this time, although results have been 
            known to be inaccurate.
            
            A few symptoms you may experience during the second trimester:
            Swelling of the hands and feet 
            Backache
            Nosebleeds
            High blood pressure 
            
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