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The Third Trimester of Pregnancy

the third trimester of pregnancy

Although you and your belly are now two-thirds through your pregnancy, your baby still has much to learn. This is what you can expect in the third trimester of pregnancy. Your tummy may feel tighter than usual, but your baby bump will continue to grow during the third trimester. Here are some things to expect from your baby and your body as it matures over the next few weeks.

When does the third trimester of pregnancy begin?

The third trimester of pregnancy is from week 28 to until the time you give birth. This could be around week 40. The third trimester, also known as weeks 28-38, or 7 to 9 months of pregnancy, is the longest. The total length of the third trimester is approximately 13 weeks. You can expect labor to start several weeks earlier or later than usual. About 30 percent of babies live past the 40 week mark. If this is the case, there are a few things you can do to induce labor naturally. But once you reach weeks 41 or weeks 42 of pregnancy (depending if your medical practice, circumstances, and your medical history), you’ll be considered overdue. Your doctor may then decide to induce labor if it does not start naturally. You can keep going, just for now! You are close to the finish.

What are the symptoms of third trimester pregnancy

There is likely to be a lot of fetal activity in your belly due to the busy baby. Your body may also experience changes as your bump grows.

All of these pregnancy symptoms can be overwhelming. Keep your eyes on your prize, your baby!

How should I be concerned about my 3rd trimester pregnancy?

It’s likely you will want to visit the hospital when active labor begins. That is the time baby is expected to arrive. You might experience false labor symptoms when delivery day approaches. However, the real signs and symptoms of labor that you need to be aware of include:

However, you should call your doctor if you begin to notice signs and symptoms of preterm labor.

Keep in mind: It is always better to trust your instincts and be safe than sorry when you are expecting.

How big does a baby grow during the third trimester of pregnancy?

In the third trimester your little one will grow a lot faster. From 2 1/2 pounds, 16 inches long in week 28, to 6 to 9 pounds, and 19 to 22 inches in week 40. Your baby’s rapid growth can lead to serious gut problems. Here are some highlights from the third trimester.

Week 34 of pregnancy sees baby’s body turn southward and settle into a head-down, bottom up position. If your baby is stubbornly in the rear-end position, then your doctor may attempt to manually turn him around week 37. Read also: The First Trimester

Third Trimester Checklist

While you are nearing the end of your journey, there is still much to do. These are the top tasks for the third trimester of pregnancy.

The 3rd trimester of pregnancy: What to Avoid

You might find it difficult to do much these days due to your expanding belly and low energy levels. Good news is that you are now in your third month. Here are some things to avoid during your third month. These will be easy to do again in the future.

Read also: The Second Trimester

Foods to avoid

Your emotions

As the anticipation increases, it is possible for fears about childbirth to become more persistent. What will it cost? How long will it take? What are my options? Consider taking childbirth classes if you haven’t already. You will learn about what to expect and you’ll meet other people who share your joy and worries. Talk to others who have had positive birth experiences and ask your doctor about pain relief options.

It is possible to feel overwhelmed by the reality of parenthood. If this is your first child, you might feel anxious. Keep calm by writing down your thoughts in a journal. Also planning ahead is also helpful. You might consider getting a nursing bra and a breast pump if you are breast-feeding. You might consider what is best for your family regarding circumcision if you are expecting a boy or don’t know the baby’s gender.

What should you do to prepare for your labor?

If you haven’t already decided where to give birth, do it, this will make the delivery process easier also it will make you a little bit occupied during the third trimester of pregnancy.

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