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The head now looks rounded. The eyelids are beginning to unite, and the eyes appear half closed. The fingers and toes are separated. By today, the thin layer of ectoderm that has covered the baby has been replaced by a layer of rather flattened cells, which will become the surface layer of the baby's skin. The intestines have begun their migration, but are still primarily located in the umbilical cord. The baby's sex still can't be identified by looking at the external genitals. The tail has disappeared. The baby measures 1 inch long (25.4mm) and weighs about .04-.11 ounces (1-3 grams).
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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