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The halfway point of development is about 20 weeks. Is the average baby half of its full birth length at 20 weeks?
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The halfway point of development is about 20 weeks. Is the average baby half of its full birth length at 20 weeks?
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The halfway point of development is about 20 weeks. Is the average baby half of its full birth length at 20 weeks?
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Yes it is it will be about 18cm and will be the about the size of a bell pepper, the legs are also now proportional to with the body and you can hold your baby in the palms of your hands
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