Baby Lake's first trip to a Mint Taken: 4/1/14 30 Weeks |
How your baby's growing:
Your
baby's about 15.7 inches long now and weighs almost 3 pounds (about the size of a large cabbage).
A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds her, but that volume will shrink
as she gets bigger and takes up more room in your uterus. Her eyesight
continues to develop, though it's not very keen; even after she's born, she'll
keep her eyes closed for a good part of the day. When she does open them,
she'll respond to changes in light but will have 20/400 vision — which means
she can only make out objects a few inches from her face.
How your life's changing:
How your life's changing:
You
may be feeling a little tired these days, especially if you're having trouble sleeping. You might
also feel clumsier than normal,
which is perfectly understandable. Not only are you heavier, but the
concentration of weight in your pregnant belly causes a shift in your center of
gravity. Plus, thanks to hormonal changes, your ligaments are more lax, so your
joints are looser, which may also contribute to your balance being a bit off. Also,
this relaxation of your ligaments can actually cause your feet to spread
permanently, so you may have to invest in some new shoes in a bigger size.
“Trouble
sleeping”?! How about, not being able to sleep at all! My balance doesn’t seem
too “off” yet. I have started the shameless pregnancy waddle though… I cannot
lie. My stomach just seems so heavy! My shoes are a little tighter, but I sure
hope they stay the same size! I remember Ana’s went up.
Taken:
4/6/14
31
Weeks
|
How your baby's growing:
This
week, your baby measures over 16 inches long. He weighs about 3 1/3 pounds (about the size
of a coconut) and is heading into a growth spurt. He can turn his
head from side to side, and his arms, legs, and body are beginning to plump out
as needed fat accumulates underneath his skin. He's probably moving a lot, too,
so you may have trouble sleeping because your baby's kicks and somersaults keep
you up. Take comfort: All this moving is a sign that your baby is active and
healthy.
How your life's changing:
Have
you noticed the muscles in your uterus tightening now and then? Many women feel
these random contractions — called Braxton Hicks contractions — in the second
half of pregnancy. Often lasting about 30 seconds, they're irregular, and at
this point, they should be infrequent and painless.
Information taken from babycenter.com
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