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Your baby is almost ready for the world:
Week 33: The baby is about 43 cm long and weighs around 2 kg. The baby continues to store fat for energy and temperature regulation.
Week 34: The baby’s lungs are fully developed, and the baby’s brain is now more active.
Week 35: The baby’s kidneys are fully functional, and the baby is likely to be in a head-down position.
Week 36: The baby weighs around 2.5 kg, and the body continues to fill out with fat.
As the final month approaches, expect some intense physical changes:
Increased Pressure: The baby’s head putting pressure on the pelvis can lead to more frequent urination, pressure on the bladder, and pelvic discomfort.
Braxton Hicks Contractions: These are practice contractions that prepare your body for labor.
Back and Hip Pain: The baby’s positioning may cause more pressure on your back and hips.
Difficulty Sleeping: Finding a comfortable sleeping position becomes more difficult as your belly grows.
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The final visits are critical for preparing for labor:
Monitoring Baby’s Health: Your doctor will monitor the baby’s heartbeat and position.
Checking for Cervical Changes: The doctor may begin checking your cervix to see if it’s softening or dilating.
Labor and Delivery Preparation: Your doctor will discuss the final stages of pregnancy, including when to go to the hospital and signs that labor is starting.
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