Your seventh month:
Your baby is now about 15 inches long and weighs about 2 to 2 1/2
pounds. The baby exercises by kicking and stretching, and changing
position from side to side. You might even be able to see the
movement.
You will continue to put on weight at the
rate of around a pound a week until your last month, where your
weight gain will be limited to only a pound or two on average. A
slight amount of swelling to your feet is normal. You may feel
better if you lie down or prop your feet up during the day.
Your will still be tested every time you
visit your doctor for blood pressure and urine samples.
Your eighth month:
Your baby has grown to about 16 inches long and weighs about 4
pounds. Your baby changes position in the uterus this position is
maintained until the baby is born. Continue your daily activities,
with rest periods, but stop doing any heavy lifting or work that
causes strain.
Your breasts will become significantly
larger, as they prepare to produce milk, sometimes becoming rather
uncomfortable. A good bra is the key at this time. They may also
become tender to touch and feel sore.
By week 32, your baby's face is smooth, and
closely resembles that of a newborn. He/she continues to put on fat,
and it is becoming a tight fit inside the uterus by now. If your
baby were born now, he/she has a good chance of survival.
It might be a good idea to prepare your
hospital bag and finish last preparations for your baby`s arrival.
Your ninth month:
At 36 weeks your baby is about 19 inches long and weighs about 6
pounds. The baby's weight gain is about 1/2 pound per week. At 40
weeks, the baby is full-term and weighs from 6 to 9 pounds. Your
baby settles further down into your pelvis. You may feel more
comfortable and your breathing will be easier, although you may need
to urinate more frequently. You will be visiting your doctor every
week until your baby is born. Your baby is still growing and moving,
but now it has less room. You might not feel the kicks and movements
as much as you did in the 2nd trimester.
By the end of this trimester, your baby's
head will most likely be engaged in the pelvis. His immune system is
not yet mature, and he continues to receive antibodies from you
through the placenta. His/her body is covered with vernix caseosa, a
cheesy substance that protects his/her skin from the amniotic fluid.
During this final stage of your pregnancy,
your baby is continuing to grow. By the end of your pregnancy you
should have gained about 25 to 30 pounds. About 7 1/2 pounds of that
weight should be the baby. Even before your baby is born it will be
able to open and close its eyes and might even suck its thumb.
Braxton-Hicks Contractions, sometimes
called false, or pre, labour, are a common natural occurrence. Your
uterus is simply preparing for the real thing. These contractions
are usually very irregular, and do not fall into any set pattern, as
do real contractions. If your contractions begin to form a regular
pattern of 4 or more an hour, be sure to contact your doctor
immediately.
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