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Gestación 4 semanas 6 días - Pregnancy 4 weeks 6 days

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Enviado por " CONSULTORIO MÉDICO JAVIER FLORES BUISSON " MÁNCORA- PERÚ...
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Ultrasonido vaginal realizado a una paciente el día de hoy 2 hulio 2009 y cuya fecha de ültima menstruación normal fue el día 28 de mayo de 2009.
¿Cómo está mi bebé?
El embrión tiene 5 semanas de edad y en este momento su longitud céfalo-caudal (desde la cabeza hasta la cola) es de un poco más de 1 mm. Durante esta semana el corazón de tu pequeñísimo bebé comienza a formarse. Luego se va a dividir en dos cavidades y al principio comenzará a latir irregularmente.
Otros órganos principales como el hígado, los riñones y los intestinos también comenzarán a formarse durante esta semana. El tubo neural que conecta al cerebro con el cordón espinal se cerrará y comenzarán a aparecer como pequeñas protuberancias, los miembros posteriores e inferiores.
Los rasgos faciales también comienzan a formarse, ya que los orificios nasales y las retinas de sus futuros ojos aparecen. Más abajo de su cabeza, pequeños pliegues se distinguen y en las próxamas semanas formarán el cuello y el maxilar inferior.
¿Qué me sucede esta semana?
Ya pasó una semana y la menstruación todavía no aparece. Te aconsejamos que realices el test de embarazo para confirmarlo de una vez. Si el resultado es positivo consulta a tu obstetra ya que desde ahora son dos las personas que hay que cuidar.
Recuerda de evitar la ingesta de alcohol, tabaco, drogas, medicamentos y reducir la toma de café al mínimo, ya que altas dosis de cafeína están asociadas a interrupciones de embarazo durante el primer trimestre. También debes evitar exponerte a radiaciones como los rayos X (radiografías) y sustancias químicas peligrosas.

How your baby's growing:
Deep in your uterus your embryo is growing at a furious pace. At this point, he's about the size of a sesame seed, and he looks more like a tiny tadpole than a human. He's now made up of three layers — the ectoderm, the mesoderm, and the endoderm — which will later form all of his organs and tissues.

The neural tube — from which your baby's brain, spinal cord, nerves, and backbone will sprout — is starting to develop in the top layer, called the ectoderm. This layer will also give rise to his skin, hair, nails, mammary and sweat glands, and tooth enamel.

His heart and circulatory system begin to form in the middle layer, or mesoderm. (This week, in fact, his tiny heart begins to divide into chambers and beat and pump blood.) The mesoderm will also form your baby's muscles, cartilage, bone, and subcutaneous (under skin) tissue.

The third layer, or endoderm, will house his lungs, intestines, and rudimentary urinary system, as well as his thyroid, liver, and pancreas. In the meantime, the primitive placenta and umbilical cord, which deliver nourishment and oxygen to your baby, are already on the job.
How your life's changing:
You may notice some pregnancy-related discomforts already. Many women report sore breasts, fatigue, and frequent urination starting in the early weeks. You may also have nausea, though it's more likely to show up in the coming weeks.

The outside world won't see any sign of the dramatic developments taking place inside you — except that you're turning down that glass of wine with dinner, perhaps. It's important to avoid alcohol throughout your pregnancy since no one knows exactly how much — or how little — alcohol can harm a developing baby.

You'll also want to continue or start an exercise routine. Exercise helps you develop the strength and endurance you'll need to manage the extra weight you'll be carrying. It may help prevent some of the aches and pains of pregnancy, and many women find that it's a great stress-reducer. Exercise can also help you get ready for the physical rigors of labor.

Finally, it's easier to bounce back after you give birth if you've continued some form of exercise throughout pregnancy. Choose a safe, moderately vigorous activity you enjoy. Walking and swimming are fine choices for pregnant women.

Dads, there are plenty of ways to participate in your partner's pregnancy — even this early in the game. Check out these great tips on how to get involved.

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  • dc cuanto mide ese saco, y se supone que la paciente se embarazo el dia 14 ? osea 2 semanas verdad?

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