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What is going on with your baby during week 24?  


Your baby weighs about 1¼ pounds (540g) and is about 8½ inches long (21cm). According to research there are 124 million neural connections in each pinhead-sized piece of brain tissue inside the brain of a 6 month old fetus. That makes one very smart baby growing inside of you.






        
 
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What is going on with you during week 24?
 
Now that your heart is pumping for two, it will be working a whole lot harder than before you got pregnant. Don't be alarmed at a higher than normal resting heart rate recorded on your prenatal health record by your doctor. FYI your resting heart rate increases by about 10 beats per minute during pregnancy.
 
What is going on with your head during week 24?
 
You may find yourself worrying in excess about your baby's well-being, even having spooky dreams. If this is your first child then all sorts of fears and anxieties will be circulating in your head since you are pretty much clueless despite books and advices on the whole pregnancy scene. Don't interpret these dreams to be a sign for bad things to come. These types of fears are common because of overworked minds. Most of the times fears and anxieties are unfounded and you end up having a normal healthy baby.
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