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Fetal development: 11–14 weeks.

The baby's arms, legs and eyelids are formed, and the genitals become distinguishable (you can find out the gender of the baby). The fetus begins to swallow, and if it doesn’t like something, for example, if something bitter gets into the amniotic fluid (the mother ate something), then the baby will wince and stick out its tongue, making fewer swallowing movements.

The skin of the fruit appears transparent.

The kidneys are responsible for producing urine. Blood forms inside the bones. And hairs begin to grow on the head. He is moving more coordinated.