Mind-Blowing Changes in Weeks 29-32 of Pregnancy
- In this episode, we'll be exploring the incredible developments that occur between weeks 29 to 32. From rapid weight gain to the loss of soft hair and the growth of the brain, your baby is going through some incredible changes. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be amazed by the wonders of pregnancy!
- - Week 29
- During week 29, your baby starts to gain weight quickly. In the last 2½ months of pregnancy, your baby will gain about half of their birthweight. Eating healthy foods is important to ensure that your baby has the necessary nutrients to grow.
- - Week 30
- By week 30, your baby begins to lose the lanugo, which is the soft fine hair that covers their body. They may also now have a considerable amount of hair on their head.
- - Week 31
- During week 31, your baby's brain develops and grows quickly. Their brain can now help control their body heat.
- - Week 32
- At week 32, your baby is about 18 inches long and may weigh around 5 pounds. As they add more fat to their body, their skin is no longer see-through.
- Hope you liked learning about the changes in weeks 29 to 32 of pregnancy. Join us for our next episode to learn about the final stages of pregnancy and childbirth.
- Source;-https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy-week-week#32
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