The Quick Brief
Your baby is now the size of a strawberry, and something remarkable has happened: fingers and toes are fully formed, and fingernails are starting to develop. The bones are beginning to harden from soft cartilage. But this week's main task for you isn't developmental—it's decisional. Genetic testing options are now available, and understanding what they can (and can't) tell you requires some homework.
What's Happening with Baby
At week 10, your baby measures about 1.
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