Incredible Journey of Pregnancy From Week 33 to Week 36!
- Are you an expecting mother eagerly awaiting the arrival of your little one? J From the thickening of the protective vernix to the incredible strides in brain and lung development, we'll take you through each step of the way. Don't miss a single moment of this amazing journey!
- - Week 33
- At this stage, your baby is gaining around ½ a pound per week as she continues to grow.
- - Week 34
- During this week or the next few weeks, most babies will move into a head-down position in preparation for labor and birth. The vernix, which is a waxy and greasy coating that protects your baby's skin in the womb, will also start to thicken.
- - Week 35
- Your baby's brain and lungs are still developing, and a baby's brain at 35 weeks weighs only about two-thirds of what it will weigh at 39 to 40 weeks. It's important to wait for labor to begin on its own if your pregnancy is healthy. If you're planning to schedule a c-section or labor induction before 39 weeks, it should only be for medical reasons.
- - Week 36
- Your baby weighs around 6 to 7 pounds at this stage, and it's starting to get crowded in the womb! While your baby won't have room to do many flips or rolls, you'll still feel her kick and stretch. If you notice a change in how often your baby moves, be sure to call your health care provider. To learn about development of the baby in last moth of the pregnancy , stay tuned !
- Source:-https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy-week-week#32
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