What does a 13 Week Old Fetus Look Like?

At the 13th week your fetus will start looking like a baby. The skin is still thin and see through. The head is starting to catch up with the body.It is about 3 inches long now.

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A 14 week old fetus is already developed enough to make out the face and fingers. He or she may even be sucking their thumb. The skin is very transparent.

You can find more information here: pregnancy.org/fetaldevelopment/week-14.

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A 15 week old fetus is getting to be pretty recognizable as a baby. With the head, arms and legs developing, he or she is starting to move them around quite a bit. Hearing is developing and the nails and eyebrows are growing.

You can find more information here: pregnancy.org/fetaldevelopment/week-15.

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Your 16 week old fetus is about 3 1/2 ounces and is about 4 1/2 inches long. The skin is still see through. The baby will be changing fast.

A 16 week old fetus is much more formed and baby-looking than an 11 week old one. You may not be exactly 16 weeks, the bigger the baby the harder it is to pinpoint an exact date, but it would only be off by up to 2 weeks. I would go with what the doctor said, but be aware that you might only be 14 or 15 weeks, not 16.

A 17 week old fetus is about the size of a baked potato. With an ultrasound you can see some of their features. They look more like a baby now.

According to Whattoexpect.com, most of the growth occurring in week 7 happens in the head. The eyes are forming and already have some pigmentation. Eyelids are almost completely developed over them.

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