Embarazo de 5.6 semanas - Pregnancy 5.6 weeks

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Enviado por " CONSULTORIO MÉDICO JAVIER FLORES BUISSON " MÁNCORA- PERÚ...
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¿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.

Week 5


How Big is the Baby at Five Weeks Pregnant?
Pregnancy week 5 isn't much different from pregnancy week 4. During 5 weeks pregnant your baby is still just over a millimeter long. You might say that your baby is about the size of a small grain of rice! However your baby is growing in many other ways. Vital organs continue to develop through this week.

Your Baby's Growth and Development
During the early part of this pregnancy at 5 weeks the central nervous system, muscles, bones and even the heart will begin to form. Early skeletal development is also possible at or around pregnancy week 5. Remember that every person is unique, thus their baby will develop at a different rate from others.

Perhaps the most interesting changes that are occurring during 5 weeks pregnant include those happening in the heart. During this week the heart will begin to divide into separate chambers and start pumping blood. The heart is formed from the middle layer of cells called the mesoderm. Other organs that will develop from this layer include the muscles, cartilage and bone. The primitive placenta and umbilical cord are also developing. The neural tube starts developing in the top layer of cells called the ectoderm. The skin, hair, nails and sweat glands will also develop out of this layer of cells. The lungs, intestines, thyroid and pancreas also develop from a third layer of cells called the endoderm.

Your Growth and Development
You will still be pretty small during pregnancy at 5 weeks.. An onlooker will not be able to detect that you are pregnant for several more weeks. Some women, particularly moms who have given birth before, have reported that they notice more bloating in their abdomen during pregnancy at 5 weeks and during other early weeks. This is also a common menstrual symptom. Many women assume that their periods are simply late and that they are bloated because of it!

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