36 Week Pregnant
Highlights this week Getting in position Most babies have gotten into position for birth by now, facing your spine with their head down. If your baby…
Highlights this week Getting in position Most babies have gotten into position for birth by now, facing your spine with their head down. If your baby…
Highlights this week Ready to drop Soon your baby will drop into your pelvis, giving your lungs more room but putting more pressure on your bladder….
Highlights this week Keeping tabs on your baby Your provider will measure your fundal height – the distance from your pubic bone to the top of your…
Highlights this week More prenatal visits These days, you may feel like your doctor or midwife has a revolving door. Third-trimester prenatal visits are frequent – and…
Highlights this week Changing positions Most babies are head down by now, and in the next few weeks, your baby will likely get into anterior…
Highlights this week Chores to avoid At 31 weeks, your nesting urge may be in full force, but it’s important to avoid certain chores that can be unsafe –…
Highlights this week Baby shower fun If you haven’t had your shower yet, check out more than a dozen ideas for baby shower games that will keep…
Highlights this week Feeling hiccups Noticing small, rhythmic movements? Your baby’s hiccups in the womb are totally normal, and might play a role in lung maturation. Third…
Highlights this week You’re in the home stretch. You’ll most likely have a checkup every two weeks until 36 weeks, then switch to once-a-week visits until you…
Highlights this week Taking naps Naps are a wonderful way to get better sleep during pregnancy. Studies show more than half of pregnant women take a…