7 weeks pregnant: Baby Size, Symptoms, Foods to Eat, Pregnancy Tips
First Trimester
Your baby is now the size of a blueberry.
Baby grows
Highlights
Shape Of You!
Your baby’s finally gaining some shape with the baby’s eyes, ears, and mouth getting more defined! Arm and legs buds too start growing long.
Important Tests
Time for first-trimester prenatal tests that include double marker test, IDT (Infectious Disease Testing), and NT (Nuchal Translucency) ultrasound. Check with your doctor for more details.
What To Avoid
At this stage, avoid consuming mercury-rich fish like mackerel, swordfish, etc.
Pregnancy Milestone
At week 7, you’re in the second half of your second month!
Your Baby’s Development
Week 7
Baby’s Growth

How Big is Your Baby?
This week, your baby is in the process of becoming a little genius with the brain developing at a speed of 100 brain cells per minute. Your baby measures about 1.3 - 1.8 cm in size and slowly develops heart, arm & leg buds.
The facial structure forms tiny spots which will develop into eyes, nostrils, mouth and early teeth buds. Your baby’s permanent set of kidneys starts to develop this week.

Weight
0.5 g

Length
1.3 - 1.8 cm

size of blueberry
Mother’s Changing Body

What to Expect?
Here comes the relief! There are no additional pregnancy symptoms on the 7th week of pregnancy except for the already existing ones.
However your body might undergo some physical changes such as gaining a few extra kilos. Blame your hormones for swollen breasts but they are preparing your body for the process of breastfeeding in about 33 weeks from now.
Good to know!
Pregnancy Symptoms
The pregnancy symptoms you’ll experience this week include plenty of morning-sickness related ones including –

Tender breasts
again, it’s your hormones.

Food aversions
You may experience this due to rapidly increasing estrogen hormones.

Frequent peeing
At this stage, most probably, your hormonal changes make the blood flow faster to your kidneys, making you pee frequently.

No symptoms
Most pregnant women have these symptoms till week 13 but few expectant mothers may not experience morning sickness at all.
Pregnancy symptoms vary from one pregnant woman to another. If you feel any irritation or pain, consult your gynaecologist for a better understanding.
Your baby's form
Pregnancy Tips

- Gaining a few kilos during pregnancy is quite normal. Try loose and easy-to-wear clothes as your tummy will grow bigger in the coming months.
- You can also sign up for prenatal care sessions conducted by doctors and trained professionals to ease your pregnancy and childbirth fears.
- Food aversion might take a toll on your body and cause exhaustion and nausea. Stay on a well-balanced diet and avoid food from outside.
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