Kaiser Ayreon IV/babydevo

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Gregorian date Norton date "Week" (7) Day
22-Sep 10.11.1664 Concubinage consent granted
22-Sep 22.11.1664 Investiture occurred
23-Sep 1.12.1664 -1 -7 Last Period
23-Sep 8.12.1664 0 0 Ovulation & Conception
24-Sep 15.12.1664 1 7 Asymptomatic and undetectable
24-Sep 22.12.1664 2 14 Pregnancy detectable! First signs of bloating, cramps, morning sickness, mood swings, breast enlargement.
25-Sep 5.13.1664 3 21 Definite onset of pregnancy symptoms. Embryo's organs developing. Amniotic sac may just barely be detectable by ultrasound. Embryo itself the size of a grain of sand.
25-Sep 12.13.1664 4 28 More development. Heartbeat begins, but is too weak to detect.
26-Sep 19.13.1664 5 35 Umbilical cord fully formed, limbs beginning to form.
27-Sep 2.14.1664 6 42 Now considered a fetus rather than embryo. Fetus is the size of a bean. Heartbeat possibly detectable now -- miscarriage rate drops to 2% when detected.
27-Sep 9.14.1664 7 49 More development and growth. Embryo's tail has vanished.
28-Sep 16.14.1664 8 56 Facial features mostly present. Brain formation in earnest. Fetus is moving.
28-Sep 23.14.1664 9 63 Fetus now 2 inches long. Reproductive system begins differentiation. Earliest date for Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan -- can be used to detect heart defects, Downs, etc.
29-Sep 6.15.1664 10 70 Most organs now formed. Limbs now have fingers with fingernails. Mouth has tooth buds. Chance of miscarriage drops significantly.
30-Sep 13.15.1664 11 77 First Trimester completed. If female, the ovaries are already filled with hundreds of thousands of eggs. Latest date for NT Scan.
30-Sep 20.15.1664 12 84 Second Trimester begins. Fetus now 4 inches long. Fetus now has fingerprints.
01-Oct 3.1.1665 13 91 Fetal motion can now be felt as muscles and bones grow strong enough and the nervous system interconnected enough. Quad Test (blood test) for 4 hormone levels. Levels outside of the norms can indicate neural tube detects or chromosomal abnormalities. Between now and Week 18, amniocentesis can also be scheduled to run further chromosomal anomaly tests.
01-Oct 10.1.1665 14 98 Fetus now 5 inches long. Mother producing additional blood to feed the growing fetus, gives her "pregnancy glow".
02-Oct 17.1.1665 15 105 Breast enlargement now about one cup size (preparing for lactation). Fetus's organs are now almost fully formed.
02-Oct 24.1.1665 16 112 Fetus can now perceive sound and may move in reaction to sound and light. First pregnancy ultrasound. Sex can be determined at this point.
03-Oct 7.2.1665 17 119 Fetus begins growing fat deposits under the skin and hair on head.
04-Oct 14.2.1665 18 126 Halfway point. Fetus now 6 1/2 inches from head to butt. Sing to your baby!
04-Oct 21.2.1665 19 133 Intestinal tract now forming meconium. REM occurs. Bone marrow now producing red blood cells internally.
05-Oct 4.3.1665 20 140 Fetus now 8 inches long and 1 pound heavy. Reproductive system now completing formation.
05-Oct 11.3.1665 21 147 Lungs breathing amniotic fluid, brain developing.
06-Oct 18.3.1665 22 154 Fetus has reached viability and can potentially survive premature birth from this point onward. Skin is still thin enough that touching it directly will cause it to tear. Blood Test for Gestational Diabetes (may require a change in diet to adjust).
07-Oct 1.4.1665 23 161 Skin thickening. Heartbeat is becoming louder and clearer. It can now be heard by pressing the ear to the skin. Fetus may also hiccup from time to time.
07-Oct 8.4.1665 24 168 Second Trimester ends. Eyes and eyelids complete formation, iris will remain blue until a few weeks after birth. Will react strongly to light. High calcium diet to feed growing bones!
08-Oct 15.4.1665 25 175 Third Trimester begins. Organs are all formed and now simply growing and completing for independent existence. Fetus is now experiencing a somewhat regular sleep/wake schedule. You may get woken up by kicking at night! Increase fiber intake in diet.
08-Oct 22.4.1665 26 182 Fetus now 10 inches long. Realigning position to prepare for birth.
09-Oct 5.5.1665 27 189 Uterus is running out of room, so every movement will be felt. Maturation continues, especially in the brain. Sitting up or standing increases available volume and lowers pressure on organs.
09-Oct 12.5.1665 28 196 Fetus now 11 inches long. Mother's feet may be expanding as joints loosen in preparation for birth. Pressure on lungs may begin making it harder to breathe
10-Oct 19.5.1665 29 203 Braxton Hicks contractions (false labor contractions) may start as early as now. If the fetus is born now, it will still need a ventilator to bridge the remaining development time.
11-Oct 2.6.1665 30 210 Fetus now 4 lbs.
11-Oct 9.6.1665 31 217 Mother may experience heartburn as enlarged uterus presses against stomach.
12-Oct 16.6.1665 32 224 Fetus now 5 lbs. Organs are now ready for birth and baby is in birth alignment.
12-Oct 23.6.1665 33 231 Fetus drops to birthing position, easing pressure on the mother's lungs and stomach but applying additional pressure on bladder.
13-Oct 6.7.1665 34 238 Fetus is now 6 lbs. If birth hasn't happened yet, it could happen any day now. Mandatory weekly OB-GYN visits until birth does happen.
14/10/2018 00:00 UTC 13.7.1665 35 245 Fetus now considered "full term". Immune system is charging up to prepare for air exposure. Test birth canal for asymptomatic Strep B, which can infect the child during birth.
14/10/2018 14:00 UTC 20.7.1665 36 252 Most weight gain by fetus is now protective fat. All of the organs are fully developed for birth.
15/10/2018 04:00 UTC 3.8.1665 37 259 Fetus is now 7 lbs. Braxton Hicks contractions may be increasing in number. Lactation may begin.
15/10/2018 18:00 UTC 10.8.1665 38 266 If the fetus hasn't been born, OB-GYN will now begin considering induced birth. Average birth size is 20 inches long, 7 lbs.
16/10/2018: 08:00 UTC 17.8.1665 39 273 From this point on, the birth would now be considered late.