At 8 weeks pregnant, your baby, now a fetus, is the size of a raspberry (about 1.6 cm) with developing facial features, tiny fingers/toes, and organs starting to function, while your body experiences heightened symptoms like fatigue, nausea, and potential cramping as your uterus grows to the size of a grapefruit.
This is a key time for your first antenatal/booking appointment with a midwife or GP to discuss screenings and care, and you might notice your first signs of a "bump" or tighter clothes.
Your Baby's Development (Now a Fetus) Size: About 1.6 cm (size of a raspberry).
Features: Eyes, nose, and upper lip are forming; ears are developing; arms and legs are longer with early finger and toe buds.
Internal Growth: All major organs, muscles, and nerves are beginning to function; brain waves are detectable, and the heartbeat is strong.
Movement: Making spontaneous movements, though you can't feel them yet.
Your Body & Symptoms Uterus: Grown to the size of a large grapefruit.
Common Symptoms: Increased fatigue, morning sickness (nausea/vomiting), frequent urination, possible mild cramping/twinges, and heightened sense of smell.
Clothing: Clothes might feel tighter, signaling it's time for comfortable, stretchy maternity wear.
What to Do This Week Book Your First Appointment: Schedule your booking appointment with a GP or midwife (usually between weeks 8-12) for health checks, blood tests, and screening discussions.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids, even if you're feeling nauseous.
Eat Well: Small, frequent meals with complex carbs can help with energy and nausea.
Gentle Exercise: Continue with gentle activity, but listen to your body.
Ask Questions: Write down any concerns for your midwife/doctor.
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