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Your baby has grown from the size of a poppy seed to the size of a sesame seed. Your baby’s heart will start to beat, although you won’t be able to detect it until next week. http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT
At three months (9 weeks) of age, your infant may start to learn what, and who, she likes, responding differently to different people. Watch this to learn more! http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
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From reality TV to soap operas, TV watching is a favorite American pastime. But is it possible to actually have an addiction to television? http://mental.healthguru.com/
In Week 1 of pregnancy, you won’t be pregnant yet! Most women conceive during the 2nd week of their cycle yet the baby’s gestational age is based on the end of your last period. http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT
Does your baby wave bye-bye or blow kisses? Then your little one is already well on the way to expressing thoughts with signs! http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
At some point, you’ll need to leave your infant with another caretaker. What kind of babysitting services work best for you and your newborn? Watch this! http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
At this point, your fig-sized fetus is busy learning to move and groove in your womb—although you won’t feel those movements for another month or so! For more info visit: http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT
From sickle cell anemia to dwarfism, many birth defects are due to gene mutation. Watch this to better understand genetic defects. http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT