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How big is the baby at 11 weeks and when can i feel the baby?

It’s my first baby, and I don’t know any of these things. Sometimes I’m like always wondering.

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7 Responses to “How big is the baby at 11 weeks and when can i feel the baby?”

  1. trollhouse cookies said :

    the size of a large lime — you feel the first movements around week 20 ish (unless you’re really skinny then they can come sooner)

    go here…

    http://www.pregnancy-calendars.net

  2. expecting baby #1 1/31/2011 said :

    Your baby, just over 1 1/2 inches long and about the size of a fig, is now almost fully formed. Her hands will soon open and close into fists, tiny tooth buds are beginning to appear under her gums, and some of her bones are beginning to harden.

    She’s already busy kicking and stretching, and her tiny movements are so effortless they look like water ballet. These movements will become more frequent as her body grows and becomes more developed and functional. You won’t feel your baby’s acrobatics for another month or two — nor will you notice the hiccupping that may be happening now that her diaphragm is forming.

  3. Big Happy Family said :

    its tiny, the best thing to do is google eg; 11 weeks pregnant and one of the sites like bubhub or pregnancy centre will show you pictures and explain to you all the ins and outs of how the baby is formed and weights/sizes and progress….hope this helped take care and congratulations.

  4. Tammy said :

    go to babycenter.com and it will show you week to week of your child and your body i love the web site even through i have a 3 yr old. this is your first one so you might not feel the baby move until around 16-22 weeks check out the web site i have posted your 11 week mark down below on how your baby looks like at this point.

    Your baby, just over 1 1/2 inches long and about the size of a fig, is now almost fully formed. Her hands will soon open and close into fists, tiny tooth buds are beginning to appear under her gums, and some of her bones are beginning to harden.

    She’s already busy kicking and stretching, and her tiny movements are so effortless they look like water ballet. These movements will become more frequent as her body grows and becomes more developed and functional. You won’t feel your baby’s acrobatics for another month or two — nor will you notice the hiccupping that may be happening now that her diaphragm is forming.

  5. Sandra said :

    Your baby, just over 1 1/2 inches long and about the size of a fig, is now almost fully formed. Her hands will soon open and close into fists, tiny tooth buds are beginning to appear under her gums, and some of her bones are beginning to harden.

    She’s already busy kicking and stretching, and her tiny movements are so effortless they look like water ballet. These movements will become more frequent as her body grows and becomes more developed and functional. You won’t feel your baby’s acrobatics for another month or two — nor will you notice the hiccupping that may be happening now that her diaphragm is forming.

  6. Wickid_lady said :

    Sorry it’s sort of squashed but should still work I also put the link so you can look at the website I got it from, hope it helps.

    Gestational ageLength (US)Weight (US)Length (cm)Mass (g)
    (crown to rump)(crown to rump)
    8 weeks0.63 inch0.04 ounce1.6 cm 1 gram
    9 weeks0.90 inch0.07 ounce2.3 cm 2 grams
    10 weeks1.22 inch0.14 ounce3.1 cm 4 grams
    11 weeks1.61 inch0.25 ounce4.1 cm 7 grams
    12 weeks2.13 inches0.49 ounce5.4 cm 14 grams
    13 weeks2.91 inches0.81 ounce7.4 cm 23 grams
    14 weeks3.42 inches1.52 ounce8.7 cm 43 grams
    15 weeks3.98 inches2.47 ounces10.1 cm 70 grams
    16 weeks4.57 inches3.53 ounces11.6 cm100 grams
    17 weeks5.12 inches4.94 ounces13 cm140 grams
    18 weeks5.59 inches6.70 ounces14.2 cm190 grams
    19 weeks6.02 inches8.47 ounces15.3 cm240 grams
    20 weeks6.46 inches10.58 ounces16.4 cm300 grams
    (crown to heel)(crown to heel)
    20 weeks10.08 inches10.58 ounces25.6 cm300 grams
    21 weeks10.51 inches12.70 ounces26.7 cm360 grams
    22 weeks10.94 inches15.17 ounces27.8 cm430 grams
    23 weeks11.38 inches1.10 pound28.9 cm501 grams
    24 weeks11.81 inches1.32 pound30 cm600 grams
    25 weeks13.62 inches1.46 pound34.6 cm660 grams
    26 weeks14.02 inches1.68 pound35.6 cm760 grams
    27 weeks14.41 inches1.93 pound36.6 cm875 grams
    28 weeks14.80 inches2.22 pounds37.6 cm1005 grams
    29 weeks15.2 inches2.54 pounds38.6 cm1153 grams
    30 weeks15.71 inches2.91 pounds39.9 cm1319 grams
    31 weeks16.18 inches3.31 pounds41.1 cm1502 grams
    32 weeks16.69 inches3.75 pounds42.4 cm1702 grams
    33 weeks17.20 inches4.23 pounds43.7 cm1918 grams
    34 weeks17.72 inches4.73 pounds45 cm2146 grams
    35 weeks18.19 inches5.25 pounds46.2 cm2383 grams
    36 weeks18.66 inches5.78 pounds47.4 cm2622 grams
    37 weeks19.13 inches6.30 pounds48.6 cm2859 grams
    38 weeks19.61 inches6.80 pounds49.8 cm3083 grams
    39 weeks19.96 inches7.25 pounds50.7 cm3288 grams
    40 weeks20.16 inches7.63 pounds51.2 cm3462 grams
    41 weeks20.35 inches7.93 pounds51.7 cm3597 grams
    42 weeks20.28 inches8.12 pounds51.5 cm3685 grams

  7. hollie_070907 said :

    http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/
    Bub is roughly 2 inches long and weighs 1/3 of an ounce.
    I love the above site! It lets you know each week, how much bub weighs and what there length is. it also lets you know what is happening with bub how it’s developing and also the changes you can expect with your body.




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