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Fetal development: The first trimester

Week 11: Genitals develop

At the 11th week of pregnancy, or the ninth week after conception, your baby now is called a fetus. At this point in pregnancy, the face is broad, the eyes widely separated, the eyelids fused, and the ears are set low on the side of the head. Buds for future teeth appear. Red blood cells are beginning to form in the liver. By the end of this week, the outer genitals start developing.

By now, your baby might measure about 2 inches (50 millimeters) long from crown to rump. Your baby may weigh about 1/3 ounce (8 grams).