with a maturity in his eyes, a baby who was developing so fast since the day he or she meant the world to finally meet you. third quarter is full of continued development, and may be full of anguish and utter discomfort.
in the arming of the knowledge of what to expect in the final stage of pregnancy is important. The following is a pregnancy calendar week by week short explanation about what the new developments in store for both mother and child.
Week 28
of the uterus is sitting about 3 inches above the navel. Weight gain should be somewhere between 17-24 pounds so far. Since the baby's head may be sitting on the sciatic nerve can cause pain or discomfort in the lower back, legs and buttocks. babe performs various functions, such as hiccupping, coughing, sucking and flashing. He or she also positioning him or herself for delivery.
Week 29
So far, the birth plan should be put together. It will include a variety of things, like whether or not to have an epidural, which should take the place of birth, and that your work will be the coach. baby is probably kicking up a storm. If less than 10 shots every 2 hours is felt, on May be a good idea to check to ensure your baby is fine. Until now, the baby's head is in proportion with the rest of the body.
Week 30
a good night's sleep will probably be difficult to get to this point in the pregnancy calendar. increase in the size of the stomach will be getting in the way, and will make it difficult to get comfortable. Child 'lanugo' (body hair) disappears. toenails grow, and the bone marrow produces red blood cells.
Week 31
of the uterus is about 4.5 cm above the navel up to now. As the uterus stretches, "belly aching" May be seasoned. baby approaching birth length, with a little more weight left to gain. lung remain the only major organ left to fully develop.
Week 32
Heartburn and indigestion can be quite common by now and all the organs are pushed out of the way a big baby and uterus. Eating smaller, more frequent meals should help. Doctors visits will be every 2 weeks at this point. baby is about 4 kg, with fat and still piling on. He or she is not as transparent any more.
Week 33
It is important to ensure that you are getting enough omega-3 fatty acids (or DHA) in your diet - or at least in supplement form. child's brain and vision development depends on DHA. Studies indicate that almost all babies DHA accumulation occurs during the last quarter.
Week 34
vision problems can occur around this time. Your view may not be as sharp, and reduced production of tears can leave your eyes dry and irritated. If your baby is a boy, the testicles will begin to descend from the abdomen to the scrotum. About 3% - 4% of baby boys are born with undescended testicles, which is not necessarily permanent. testicles should drop some time before he turns a year.
Week 35
Maintenance of pelvic floor muscles strong will help with the work, and will reduce the chance of bladder incontinence after childbirth. Weakened pelvic floor muscles can lead to leakage of urine after the baby is born, and long after. Practicing 'Kegalle' exercises will help strengthen these pelvic floor muscles. These exercises are done tightening the muscles you would use to stop urine flow when you're peeing, and then release it. This should be done periodically throughout the day, every day.
Week 36
At this time, the average weight gain between 25-30 pounds. Seeing a doctor is likely to be as frequently as once a week so far. test group B strep (short for streptococcus) will be implemented. Group B strep is a type of bacteria that causes disease in newborns, pregnant women, elderly, and persons with other diseases. With proper testing done before birth, and antibiotics taken during delivery, the risk of death of bacteria to the baby are minimal. The baby can "drop" (drop in the birth canal) any time now.
Week 37
At this point, the cervix will be checked if it is deleted (mature / thinned out) and / or expanded. child is considered full term at this stage of the pregnancy calendar. He or she is still growing, though - 1 / 2 pounds per week is added weight. your baby is preparing for the birth of the sucking and breathing.
Week 38
Since the breasts arebegin to produce breast milk ,You May begin to experience a leak . Colostrum is also produced, which is a yellowish liquid that begins before the mother's milk. It is full of antibodies that protect children from disease. baby's gut pile meconium (first bowel movement). It will look like black tar first few days after birth, which should be rejected by the baby's body.
Week 39
As the center of gravity shifts, the sense of imbalance or clumsiness are common. the baby is settling into the pelvis, which is called "lightening" - it will breathe easier, but walking difficult. Because the uterus is pushing on the bladder, the bathroom trips can be more frequent.
Week 40
This is officially marks the end of pregnancy, although it is common for babies to be born at 41 or 42 weeks. Most doctors will not allow the pregnancy to continue past 41 or 42 weeks. He or she will recommend that, if induced pregnancy has gone on long enough.
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