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22 May 2010 7:53 PM
Useful info for Mummy-to-be =)) ♥ mrs ng ♥ During Trimester 3 From weeks 29-32 (Month 8) Baby's weight: About 1.7kgBaby's length: About 42cm Baby's development: Skeleton hardens and the brain muscles, lungs and digestive tract continue to mature. Head grows larger due to expansion of the brain. Baby's limbs fill out and will not move as much. What happens to Mummy?? From now on you may gain 1/2kg every week.Some mothers suffer from gestational diabetes, causing high levels of blood sugar. As the uterus presses on your bladder, you may get a touch of cystitis, which causes a burning sensation when you pee. Breathless-ness is also common. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From weeks 33-36 (Month 9) Baby's weight: About 2.7kg Baby's length: About About 45cm Baby Development: Brain continues to grow rapidly. Fat layers add up to prepare baby for life outside the womb. Baby turns upside down to position for delivery, engaging with the mother's pelvis. Movements gets more restricted. Your baby has a full head of hair now. What happens to Mummy?? Frequent urination and swollen feet make you feel uncomfortable. It may be hard to sleep due to cramps, joint pain , heartburn , and the need to pee regularly. Pelvic joints loosen up and you may sense a tingling sensation or numbness. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From weeks 37-40 (Month 10) Baby's weight: About 3.4kg Baby's length: About 51cm Baby Development: Baby is now 'full term' and all set for entry to the world outside. Baby slowly gains weight and the downy hair and white protective substance on skin disappear. Lungs mature and a hormone in the lings is released to trigger off contractions. What happens to Mummy?? Vaginal discharge may be heavier now and will have more cervical mucous in it as your body prepares for labour. It's also normal to feel anxious and have trouble sleeping. You may feel more contractions on the lower abdomen wall that are uncomfortable. Contractions or 'bloody show' may indicate the onset of labour. Regular contractions or a 'bloody show' herald on the onset of labour. |
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