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WEEK 4 TO 12 

From week 4 to 8 your twin embryos will each grow to around 2.54cm and weigh less than an 0.0283kg . Their brains, bladders, kidneys, livers, spines, reproductive organs, arms and legs are all starting to develop, as well. Around 6 weeks, twins are usually visible via ultrasound

 

From week 8 to 12, the last month representing the embryonic stage, your twins are swiftly progressing in their development They will have quadrupled in both length and weight. Even during these early weeks, it's fascinating to know that their teeny nail beds are starting to form along with the buds for their baby teeth. They are distinctly human at this point with the most miniscule fingers, toes, genitalia, and eyelids!

  

What You May Be Experiencing

 At this early stage of pregnancy, even with twins, your symptoms will likely be very similar to those of a singleton pregnancy. Though, you may experience heightened symptoms.. The most common being, fatigue, appetite swings and/or nausea (with or without vomiting) and breast tenderness. Generally speaking, women who experience a twin pregnancy as a consecutive pregnancy with a singleton, may well be more "in tune" with particular signs