Tiny seed to giant watermelon: How big your baby is this week

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Rebekah Wahlberg is a senior associate editor and baby name trends specialist at BabyCenter, the world's number one digital parenting resource. She lives in Southern California with her silly dog Booger, where she enjoys hiking, yoga, and watching Netflix when she "should" be reading. Wahlberg is passionate about creating content that helps parents and parents-to-be equip themselves with everything they need to succeed.

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