21 weeks pregnant, find out what is going on in your belly during 21st week of pregnancy. Your baby’s eyelids and eyebrows are fully developed. BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE OUR CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ConsumerHealthDigest If you want to experiences a healthier, happier and beautiful pregnancy week. From conception to birth, take a unique look on fetal development during the 9 months of pregnancy. Discover how your baby grows and what happens to your body during the whole pregnancy week. Video Transcription: Hello moms and dads! – Your baby is about the size of the placenta – Mothers may start to feel the baby’s hiccups – As your baby grows larger, these movements will feel stronger – All babies are different so some hiccup multiple times a day, while others will do it only once in awhile – Your baby’s height is 10.51 inches and weighs about 12.70 ounces -The tiny buds on your little ones tongue are developed and he may taste the food you eat through amniotic fluid – This allows your baby to practice swallowing and digesting Your little ones cheerfully plays around the amniotic fluid – The intestines begin to contract and relax Your baby’s bone marrow spaces are developed and starts making red blood cells – The blood circulation is now completely functional – The umbilical cord continues to grow and thicken – Your little ones eyelids and eyebrows are fully developed by now – The fingernails and toenails are covered by the baby’s fingers – The fats continue to form to keep your baby warm – If you’re having a baby girl her vaginal canal starts forming – Your little one is waking and sleeping in regular intervals – If you are having multiples, the babies are kicking each other as they move around, but don’t worry as they are well protected by the membrane separating them Check back next week to know more about your baby’s development only on ConsumerHealthDigest.com. Till then take care of yourself. Hope you enjoyed this video stay tuned with us on this social network. Like Us On Facebook Here: https://www.facebook.com/ConsumerHealthDigest Follow Us On Twitter Here: https://twitter.com/ConsumerHDigest Follow Us On Pinterest Here: https://www.pinterest.com/ConsmerHDigest/ Connect Us On LinkedIn Here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/consumer-health-digest Visit Our Official Site Here: https://www.consumerhealthdigest.com/ Thank you so much for watching!

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