Development of the fetus at the 26th week

  I can freely open and close my eyes, listen to the melodious singing, imagine the small stars in the sky, my little eyes blink and blink, life is so beautiful!

  

Development of the fetus at the 26th week1

  Growth and development status

  After more than 5 months of development, my current weight is about 648 grams and my body length is about 314 millimeters. I, who have grown fingernails and toenails, now look more like a little adult. And my brain development has entered a peak period, with brain cells rapidly proliferating and differentiating, causing my head to become bigger and bigger! If you want me to become smarter, then eat more brain boosting foods such as walnuts, peanuts, etc.

  My weight has skyrocketed rapidly, and my small body and face look more rounded. From now until birth, my fat will rapidly accumulate and my weight will increase by more than three times, mainly to adapt to the external temperature more quickly after birth.

  My spinal cord has become increasingly tough, and with the development and maturity of my nervous system, I have become more confident in controlling my body. When I have nothing to do, I grab my elastic umbilical cord and pinch my toes, enjoying myself. You don't have to worry about me!

  I'll secretly tell you some news, that is, except for the back of my head, all the hair on my scalp is in a period of rapid growth. Although I only have a few fluffy hairs now, I am working hard every day to grow my hair. Because I have a small wish, which is to strive to grow a thick and beautiful head of hair at birth, to be appreciated by Baba Ma Ma. By the way, my listening skills are amazing. When I hear the thick sound of Baba, I feel very secure. So, let Baba sing me a lullaby!

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