Pregnancy Week 33
21 Nov , 2020

Pregnancy Week 33

We'd like to tell your mom to chill out and relax, but it's going to be hard to do that in the 33rd week. Mothers may feel hotter than usual, and they're excited to meet their children as well. This week is the right time to start packing your bags. Mothers may want to study after birth and prepare their medicine cabinets for a new mother (the hospital will provide adequate medicines. So mom doesn't have to worry about what you're going to forget.) Of course, mothers won't see their children in a month's time, but if they're actually born prematurely, at least you won't have to worry about putting on a good shirt or having a hemorrhoid at home (this is what we understand).

How large is the fetus at 33 weeks?

You're 4.2 pounds long and 17.2 inches long, and maybe 1 inch long this week, it's amazing!

33 weeks pregnant

The pregnancy of 33 weeks is 8 months, although most doctors follow the pregnancy on a weekly basis rather than monthly.

Symptoms of pregnancy at 33 weeks

To sum up the symptoms this week, the only word is discomfort! This is what moms might have to find.

  • When you're hotter than normal, you may feel abnormally hot due to the significantly higher metabolic rate.
  • Headaches Hormonal fluctuations this week can cause headaches. As well as stress and dehydration. It's okay to try to stay comfortable and drink a lot of water to the bathroom more often.
  • I can't breathe. Mothers may now be used to breathing (especially if you are pregnant with twins). Imagine how comfortable you are when you move down and make your lungs more space. For each mother. It's going to take a different time, but it's definitely going to be a long time.
  • Forgetfulness and clumsiness. This is a phenomenon known as "Baby Brain". These symptoms can be caused by various physical changes, but may be due to stress and concern about a baby who is about to be born in the next two months.

Your mother's pregnancy is 33 weeks pregnant.

This week, mothers should weigh about 22 to 28 pounds. Having a more concave proportion can make you feel sexy, as long as the doctor says that mothers can have sex. You can still do it until the day of birth.

If you feel your stomach stiffening for a period of time, that means you're having a sore or sore stomach. observed by This condition does not hurt the mother and usually occurs after sex or exercise. It's different from the actual pain that the pain warns away when your mother moves.

The real pain will happen and not go away. At least five times in an hour, and that means actually injuring my stomach. Yes, it's too early. Therefore, the actual pain during this period means premature birth. Some complications will make your mother more likely to be premature, such as having too much amniotic fluid. Dehydrated body or pregnant twins

In week 33, pain as well as menstrual cramps can be a sign of premature birth, including bleeding, abnormal vaginal discharge or abnormal fluid flowing out. Take note of these symptoms. If you have any concerns, try urinating, then lie on your left side, drink water, and call your doctor immediately.

Ultrasound at 33 weeks of pregnancy

If your mother gets an ultrasound this week. Mothers can see that you open your eyes while you're awake. The rhythm of breathing begins to intersect when the child is sucked or swallowed, which is an important skill when it comes out to the "outside world", the bones of the embryo harden, and also the important brain development (very) is made, and it's really wise!

This week, if an ultrasound is performed as part of a biophysical profile (BPP) or fetal health assessment, which takes place in the third trimester for high-risk patients (so if the mother carries the baby, the twins are usually tested frequently) and after the 40th week of pregnancy, which is overdue. This test evaluates the movement. Breathing The other part of the Biophysical profile (BPP) is that the non-stress test (NST) measures how your child's heart rate changes when the baby moves, or when the mother is squeezed in the uterus.

Think of it as a sneak peek to make sure you're okay. Maybe it'll make you more relaxed.

Checklist for 33 weeks of pregnancy

What to do this week:

  1. Get your bags to the hospital.
  2. Prepare to take care of yourself after birth.
  3. Ask the hospital for information such as breast milk consultant.

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