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Pregnancy week-by-week pics: 3D scans

Pregnancy week by week 3D pictures

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One of the most exciting things about being pregnant is seeing pictures of your baby at the pregnancy scans.

Most expecting mums only get two pregnancy pictures, around 12 weeks and 20 weeks, so the chances of seeing your unborn baby are very limited.

Now, though, with 3D images you can see the most amazing pictures of how babies develop in the womb throughout the pregnancy week by week.

Enjoy our gallery of 3D pregnancy pictures and marvel at what happens to a baby in the womb week by week.

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shannon, 11 months

im 17 turning 18 in april im two weeks pregnant and im really scared yet reallly excited who can i speak too my spouse also wants the baby

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hannah sheriff, 12 months

my bump is not getting bigger and am about 17 week is that normal?

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Flousy, about 1 year

woah amazing site thanks for the information it was really good, well goodluck to everyone else yess yess good luck :D

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