A four week old fetus looks like a small tadpole. It will weigh about 14 to 20 grams and is about 1 1/4 ounces. The fetus is about 2.6 to 3.1 inches long.
Second, the IgM Western Blot test result is only meaningful during the first 4 weeks of illness. If you have been infected for longer than 4-6 weeks and the IgG Western Blot is still negative, it is highly likely that the IgM result is incorrect (e.g. , a false positive). This does not mean that you are not ill, but it does suggest that the cause of illness is something other than the Lyme disease bacterium.
You can go on the internet and go through each and every stage along with your baby. You can see what is going on at 5 weeks and what they look like. You can find more information here: parents.com/pregnancycalendar/?ordersrc=....
Both parents can become curious to what their developing baby looks like inside the womb. Luckily, the development of a fetus follows a relatively predictable course of growth. A 5-week-old fetus is developing rapidly, although not as quickly as in earlier weeks.
Its appearance resembles that of a tadpole, but human features are beginning to form.
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