Pregnancy Week 35
Get ready! In this 35th week, some mothers may feel that there is still a lot to do before their child is born. Some people can't wait to see the world. Either way, try not to stress. You'll come out when you're ready, and you'll never care if you've checked all the details, as long as you have a safe place for you to sleep. There are diapers. There's a carseet to take you home, which means you have everything you need.
What is the size of a 35-week-old fetus?
This week, you're the same size as the pineapple. From now on, you won't get much longer, but instead you'll get fatter, but the 35-week-old embryo in the belly weighs about 5.3 pounds and weighs 1 pound or more from the extra fat before coming out in front of your mother.
35 weeks pregnant
The 35-week-old is eight months pregnant, even though the doctor tracks her mother's pregnancy on a weekly basis rather than monthly. Now it's only 5 weeks!
Symptoms of pregnancy at 35 weeks
While we're going through the eighth month, Your mother may have the following symptoms:
- Frequent urination Yes, your mother's bladder is pressed on the whole person (maybe more than one if you're pregnant with twins). Now that you're down on your pelvic floor, you're ready to come out. Even if you have to go to the bathroom more often. Mothers try not to drink less water because dehydration puts you at risk of premature birth. So drink plenty of water.
- Constipation, as we've said before, and i'll repeat that you need to eat a high-fiber diet, but if you try all the ways and still have constipation problems, you're not going to be able to eat it. Try to talk to your doctor to see if your mother can take extra fiber or taken pills.
- Pain in the hips and pelvic floor These pains also occur continuously. Mothers may even feel more. While trying to cope with this discomfort, try to be optimistic. This is a sign that the body is preparing for childbirth. That's right. The pain of the mother has a clear purpose! The tendons in the body are expanding so that the child can move out of the uterus.
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Sore warning or a pseudo-pain This week, mothers may notice an increase in uterine squeezing. Your mother's stomach is incredibly hard! When the symptoms occur, let your mother rest and drink plenty of water.
Your mother's pregnancy is 35 weeks pregnant.
Grow up, grow, and grow. Yes, both your son and mother. Now, at 35 weeks, your mother's uterus expands from a normal size to 500 to 1000 times, a surreal figure for someone else, isn't it? Now your mother's weight may rise by about half a pound a week until she gives birth.
This week is a good time to review what signs indicate that mothers are about to give birth. However, about 11% of women carrying a single child give birth prematurely. Meanwhile, the mother of twins is on the verge of a full birth. The following signs say that the mother is actually about to give birth and has to call the doctor and grab the bag.
- Water Walk Mothers will realise that they are walking water when symptoms are completely different from having fluid removed from the normal vagina. It's like there's more water coming out. There may be a lot of water coming out (as in the movie), or it may not stop coming out.
- A squeezing that makes you feel pain. It's not like it's a real pain. If you suddenly feel pain in your stomach or back instead of gently squeezing, that means it's time.
- Squeezing regularly The real squeeze will continue and not disappear, and it will become more and more painful. The doctor may have already told her mother when it was time to tell the doctor about the squeeze. The ideal time is when the squeeze occurs about 5 minutes apart for the first pregnancy. It's probably when the squeeze happened about 10 to 15 minutes apart because from the second locality onwards, it's not going to happen. The duration of childbirth is much shorter.
If you are not sure what symptoms indicate your mother is giving birth, call your doctor to make sure.
Ultrasound at 35 weeks of pregnancy
Now that your listening skills have fully developed, the 35-week-old embryo responds best to highs. If you're pregnant with your son, The mother can see in the ultrasound that her testicles have already moved down in the scrotum (you must never have thought about it, right?)
This week or next week, the mother may be tested for GBS, and the doctor will collect fluid from the mother's vagina and anus to detect a bacterium called Group B Streptococcus. Mothers are given antibiotics during childbirth to prevent infection, so that's very easy, isn't it?
Checklist for 35 weeks of pregnancy
What to do this week:
- Prepare to announce that you're going to be born.
- Learn what signs that tell you that your mother is about to give birth.
- Keep the important number on your phone.