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You are on week 34 in the Third Trimester

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What happens to me?

Your body is starting to get ready for labor and delivery. You may notice that you have more and more contractions, and that some of them feel very real. This is actually a good sign that your body will be ready for delivery, but it can also mean pre-term labor.

The baby’s head may move into the pelvis this week and press firmly against your cervix. (This happens for about half of all first-time mothers.) You may notice that your feet and ankles are quite swollen toward the end of the day. Water retention (edema), is often worse in warm weather and late in the day. Surprisingly, staying hydrated can help reduce water retention. Your body and the baby need plenty of fluids, so drink up. If you suddenly feel swollen or puffy in your hands or face it could be a condition called preeclampsia and you should contact your doctor.

How much will I be showing?

Your uterus is approximately 5 ˝ inches from your belly button and your weight gain is between 23-29 pounds.

What happens to baby?

The baby's skull is still quite pliable and not completely joined. In large part this is to help the baby ease out of the relatively narrow birth canal. The bones in the rest of the body continue to harden (ossify). The baby's skin is also gradually becoming less red and wrinkled. The baby should already be getting ready for delivery so the head is pointing down. Your doctor will be paying careful attention to the baby's position in the coming weeks.

How big is the baby?

The baby is continuing to grow and is now about 5 pounds. The crown to rump length is about 13 inches and head to toe length is less than 20 inches.

Tip of the Week

Do not worry if your measurements or weight gain do not match the average or others you know who have been pregnant. These numbers are provided as a general guideline and you should consult your doctor regarding the progress of your pregnancy.

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