YouTube - Newborn Development Month 9 (Baby Health Guru)
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YouTube - Newborn Development Month 9 (Baby Health Guru)
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YouTube - Fetal Development Week 35 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
youtube.com — “Delivery is just weeks away, which is why your baby is pretty much ready for life outside your womb. Still, he or she needs to keep packing on the pounds! ht...” View full resource at youtube.com
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YouTube - Fetal Development Week 31 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
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YouTube - Fetal Development Week 30 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
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Pregnancy.HealthGuru.com: Week 18 of your pregnancy
pregnancy.healthguru.com — “It\'s week 18 of pregnancy, so listen up, Mom! Your baby\'s ears have moved to the side of his head (where they\'ll stay) and his auditory system is probably developed well enough to hear your heartbeat and even your voice. If you\'re so inclined, singing or reading aloud will be well-received by your baby, no matter how tone-deaf you might be. You\'ve probably put on weight over the last few months, and that\'s OK! On average, a mom will need to put on around 10-15 pounds during the second trim” View full resource at pregnancy.healthguru.com
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