Wednesday 14 August 2013

Concerns of the 35 Weeks Pregnant Women!

By the time you are 35 weeks pregnant you start having goose bumps about the awaiting delivery. In the past few months you saw your baby growing which is now weighing as big as the size of the flour bag. He can blink his eyes now and the eye-lashes have been formed too.

Its lungs by this time are adept to breathe in the air because even if the birth occurs in this period, the probabilities of survival are very high. Its brain has also started developing neurons to be ready for the world outside.

Considering for the mother-to-be at 35th week of pregnancy, small tubes starts forming inside the uterus, this ensures that the baby has a healthy pink glow! The antibodies in its system are being dripped up from her blood for strengthening of the immune system. This also saves it from the diseases happening post birth.


Major organs such as the brain, liver and lungs are already made. As this is the final trimester, the mother by this time gains almost eleven pounds more. Visiting your doctors almost every week also becomes vital.

At 35 weeks pregnant your uterus is massing most of your internal organs and this is the explanation as to why you require visiting the loo more frequently than usual. Indigestion and other intestine related troubles could also cause some uneasiness. It is advisable to have small but frequent meals.

By the end of this week, stay mentally prepared for your delivery, as the final date is approaching near and you will finally hold your child in your hand.

Tuesday 13 August 2013

Symptoms and Changes in a 37th Week Pregnant Women

If you are 37 weeks pregnant, you will obviously notice some new changes in your body. Every woman experiences pregnancy in a different way, but there are numerous things that are common to all the expecting mothers.

At this time your cervix starts softening since your body gets ready for the entire procedure of labor. You may also go through some contractions.

The number of movements may less down a little, but you will start feeling quite bumpy owing to the large size of your belly. You will also feel the urge to pee quite often since the pressure on your bladder increases.

If your pregnancy is in the hot summers, you may feel very uncomfortable and may also require a fan which is continuously blowing on you every time.


You should visit your doctor for a regular check-up; you will also have an internal exam to find out how far down the head of the baby is. This examination will give an idea to the doctors to calculate the approximate time of your delivery.

You may also experience some spotting at this stage. The mucous discharge may take place which is brownish in color. This is very common, and it’s not a cause to be anxious about.

Your breast also becomes more sensitive in the 37th week, since milk starts filling in. It is very likely that you may go in labor on any day now, and expectation is undoubtedly very high.

Make a list of everything you may need during your labor, so that there is no hit-or-miss while you rush for your delivery. Keep patience, not much time is left!

Week by Week Pregnancy- a Complete Pregnancy Guide!

Pregnancy- an extremely significant phase in women’s life, which changes her whole life!

In this period you can experience different feelings in a jiffy, and may also go through some signs and symptoms of pregnancy. There are different pregnancy symptoms week by week which you should take care of, in order to take care of yourself and your baby for better.

For all the mothers-to-be, having a weekly guide could be an extremely nice tool so as to keep a track of the baby’s growth. This is generally helpful in defining the numerous signs and symptoms that may take place at stages of positive pregnancy.

Since the growth of the baby progresses from week to week, it might be a practical guide for each expecting mother. The entire pregnancy period is divided into three trimesters having forty weeks.


 The first trimester:

Initially, the first trimester consists of the early stages of pregnancy; generally 1-14 weeks are counted in this trimester.  In this trimester you experience several signs, like missed periods, vomiting, morning sickness, nausea, fatigue etc. By the end of the 6th week your baby’s heart starts beating. By end of week 9, you can know about the sex of the baby and by 10th week, your embryo becomes a small baby.

The second trimester:
The second trimester comprises of 15-26 weeks. During this phase of pregnancy, in the early 15th week, baby begins movements of head, lips and feet. Baby starts swallowing and blinking in the 17th week. During 20th week, baby starts sleeping and getting awake on the regular basis. By 24th week, heartbeat of the baby becomes so distinct that it can be heard by placing ears on the stomach.

The third trimester:

As per pregnancy week, third trimester commences with the starting of 27th week and ends with the birth of baby, approximately 40th week. Sense for smell, sound etc. develops by 29th week. During 34th week, immune system of the baby develops. Look out for labor pain for this week.

By staying updated with the help of pregnancy week by week information, you can keep a watch over several indicators of pregnancy and the growth of your baby.

Thursday 8 August 2013

Get all the pregnancy details when you are 30 weeks pregnant!

30th week of pregnancy means a woman is entering into her third trimester of pregnancy stage. She is now out of the high risks from the preceding stages. But still taking proper care is utmost essential.


Being a mother provides a woman with immense happiness which cannot have any match and her feelings cannot be described in words. It is important that when a mother conceives a child, there are several things that are need to be taken care of!

The fitness of the mother regulates the fitness of the child to a large extent. Nevertheless, it is very important that in today’s era, that mother is aware of all the essential information about the growth and changes, both bodily and emotionally changes that may occur in the mother and the baby.

When the mom-to-be is 30 weeks pregnant, the baby weighs about 3 pounds and measures about 15.7 inches long from head to heel. The brain of the baby starts growing like an adult’s brain and the neurons starts developing in six distinct layers.
The vision of the baby also begins to grow though not very sharp. The amniotic liquid in the womb reduces at this stage since the baby needs large space.

The size of uterus is about 4 inches above the stomach. Mother can also feel slight movements that are caused by the arms and legs of the baby.

The mother may also feel irritability owing to the rising belly other than the painful signs of pregnancy and some hormonal changes. Nevertheless, it is very important for the partner to stay accepting and helpful. The changes which may occur in this stage should be well-known to both the partners so that it becomes simple for them to face any situations. Stay fit because you are entering the third trimester and sooner you will be holding your baby in your hand.

Wednesday 1 May 2013

The last stage is most joyful because of the expectancy and at the same time, most painful needing very close medical supervision!


When you are 36 weeks pregnant, it is time to get the good news soon! But that may not always be good news for the mother. At this stage, she is under tremendous physical pressure as the baby has grown to a full size by now. In fact, she is almost ready for coming out and facing the world! Her skin is fully developed. Her all organs are fully grown by this time. The baby undergoes a lot of movement by this time as she sometimes feels suffocated inside the mother owing to her big size. The baby is about 19 inches long and 2.7 kg in weight. Not only that, the baby is also no more curled up and rather has straightened from head to toe.

The baby’s movement involves not only the uncurling but also her restlessness to come out. Thus, she turns topsy-turvy to place herself into a position such that coming out is easier. The baby’s head turns upside down to place her head into a favorable position. The mother may feel a lot of pain as a result. The huge size of the baby may make her feel claustrophobic from time to time. In order to avoid breathlessness, she must have food in smaller quantities and larger number of times. She must also take deep breathes while lying down with the feet above the normal body position.

When the mother is 36 weeks pregnant, it is time for intense medical supervision. Although delivery is expected a few weeks later, it may happen sooner in many cases. The doctor can thus be needed any time. In case of complicacies of the baby, this period and the supervision become even more critical. Physical movement of the mother is absolutely restricted at this point of time. The diet and medical supplements also need to extremely cared for.

Tuesday 19 March 2013

Care of The Mother and Baby Becomes More Critical Near The Delivery Time.


With delivery time reaching nearby, there’s a lot of excitement when you are 32 weeks pregnant. The baby has grown up to a considerable size and weighs about 1.8 kg. by now. It is big enough and has also started moving inside to turn upside down and be ready for the delivery. Hence, it’s very important that the mother is cared very much from physical exhaustion and mechanical strain to avoid any damage to the baby and make it move comfortably.



In 32 weeks pregnant condition, the mother can suffer from breathlessness as the pressure of the growing womb on the stomach and the diaphragm increases. During this time, the blood volume in the mother’s body increases 40-50% of normal volume so as to supply the baby. As a result, nutrient requirement of the mother is also vastly increased.
In the 33 weeks pregnant condition, the baby’s skin growth is almost complete with a pink skin. The bone development nears the final stage but is still soft at certain points. The organ developments also near fulfillment. That’s why nutrition becomes important for the mother. The micronutrients are definitely important, but the mother should also increase protein intake as chicken and milk, that are easily digestible. However, having meals in small quantities in needed as during the 33 weeks pregnant condition, a huge meal at one go may cause breathlessness and vomiting tendency, owing to the increased pressure on the stomach. The water intake daily also should be sufficient to help baby’s movement.

Monday 11 March 2013

Enjoy Your Blissful 9 Months Through Monitoring Pregnancy Week by Week!

Before moving ahead, you must know that initial progression of pregnancy is full of trepidation and apprehension. Becoming aware about the basics will help you settle down and monitor your pregnancy as it evolves weekly. It proves to be helpful in preparing yourself about the mental and physical changes that undertake during this period. You must know that pregnancy period starts even before you conceive. As far as biological developments are concerned, the nine long months of pregnancy can be broken down into phases of three months.


Body of an expectant mother remains ignorant of the change for the first three weeks. It is usually the fourth week that signifies the prelude of the elaborate symphony unfolding inside you. The preliminary sign of pregnancy is when you start feeling the morning sickness. It is noteworthy that the first trimester of pregnancy is the trickiest to get by with the most sensitive changes occur in pregnancy week by week. Pregnant woman undergo crucial events like formation of the embryo’s head and commencement of its heartbeats etc during fifth and sixth week.

The embryo easily qualifies for being called a baby by the tenth week. At that time, baby’s cerebellum is in place and the sexual organs are present too. When the first trimester comes to an end, baby has its own unique muscular structure and it is only after the first two months of pregnancy that your morning sickness starts declining and appetite may increase as required. So, gather details about the mental and physical changes that occur during pregnancy week by week!

Monday 4 March 2013

Know Your Baby's Growth at 17 and 18 Weeks of Pregnancy

Every mother is anxious to know what is going inside her tummy when she is undergoing hectic weeks of pregnancy. The fetus grows in different aspects at different advancements of pregnancy. Here is a guide to know developments of the baby at 17 and 18 weeks.

17 weeks pregnant

When you are pregnant with a 17 weeks old baby his/her size will be about a small melon. The height would measure up to 5 inches and the growth is occurring quite rapidly. The skeleton which once was a mass of cartilage is gaining strength and converting into bone. The crucial joints of the baby are flexible and are also getting moved regularly. The skin of baby is still very delicate and transparent whereas the sweat glands have started forming. In few weeks the eyes will start moving in the sockets to the sides inside closed eyelids. 


 18 weeks pregnant

At this stage the baby has grown 1 inch taller than previous week measuring up to 6 inches. The weight will reach up to 200 grams and the uterus will be full of amniotic fluid. The baby will make some movements such as twisting, kicking, and rolling that you can feel inside the womb. In this week the ears are placed at right position along with the genitals that are formed and well placed. As the ears are placed the brain processes different sounds and signals sent towards it.

These weeks also witness great changes in the body functioning of mother and require proper care from relatives.

Monday 25 February 2013

The woman body goes through many a change during pregnancy. All these changes are for ensuring a healthy baby and for making the mother prepared for delivery. Contrary to what many thinks, delivery of a baby is not a big task. Yes, it may definitely go into complications sometimes, but all of these have established medical cure. Pregnancy period is of 40 weeks but sometimes it can be two weeks ahead or after. If it is happening on the D-day, the mother is aware of it. However, premature babies are born when the mother has extreme and unbearable labor pain. That is an indication of the delivery time.


In case of some, the labor does not develop even at the time of giving birth. But it is necessary for normal deliveries where you need the mother to push the baby out. In such situations, the labor is artificially induced by the doctors. After delivery, it is important to relieve the mother of the pain. While sedatives are of great help, having the father by the side also matters a lot. The emotional support of the father and the joy of the newborn helps in soothing the labor pain to a large extent.

After giving birth, every parent is worried about the baby. While timely deliveries have babies with great skin, late deliveries may give the baby a drier skin with less amount of vernix or the white greasy protective substance. However, that is not a major problem as baby two weeks’ time; the baby develops a wrinkle free fresh skin.

Thursday 14 February 2013

Prenatal Care Through Regular Monitoring And Examination A Must

Pregnancy is a condition which requires very close medical follow up for the mother and baby’s health. The count of pregnancy starts not with the date of a missed period but the day of last period. From there on, you carry on counting the weeks. Since the growth of baby is to be monitored and care for health of both needs to be taken, it is very important to know about pregnancy week by week.


Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters. In the first one, the baby’s condition remains very critical and a lot of carefulness from the mother is expected. Folic acid should be consumed regularly in order to boost nerve growth of the baby. There can be chances of miscarriage which will show as blood. Any type of bleeding has to be reported immediately. A few food items are best avoided in these weeks like cheese, undercooked meat or eggs and oily fishes.

In the second trimester starting after 20 weeks, the mother becomes prone to gestational diabetes when the body fails to produce enough insulin. Some form of antenatal depression may also creep in during this period, which can be checked through medicines. The development of placenta is very important at this stage, and should be examined regularly. It determines proper growth of baby as it provides food supplements and air to the baby.

The last trimester is as sensitive as the first. This period is characterized by heavy weight gain due to higher fluid retention. Symptoms like excessive cramps and breathlessness along with feeling hot are common, but should be closely monitored. Care is to be taken that the newborn is not affected from the mother with Group B Streptococcus.

Saturday 19 January 2013

34 Weeks Pregnant - Ready to Welcome The Little One?

The baby is the most integral part of you life in these weeks. In fact he or she has become the main pivot in your life now. But with the rapidly growing baby, you now hardly have space for him to move about in your womb.

The baby still continues to kick you, but you will feel that the rolling has stopped or has ceased because now there are space constraints in the baby’s womb. She is approximately 47 cms now and weighs just 2.7 Kg. During delivery this weight will be doubled. Usually, boys are heavier than the girls. Most of the organs are still developing and hair and toenails have started appearing too in the baby. Kidneys have started functioning fully, but the liver is doing most of the work for removal of the waste products.



The mother on the other hand has a lot of problem controlling her urine. She will have to visit the toilet frequently. She may also be suffering from increased problems of heartburn and flatulence. Sometimes, she might also be confronted with constipation. It is a crucial time and the mother should be able to eat good food during this period. She will have many cravings but she should never forgo the healthy food. This is also a good time to formulate a birth plan and plan for which kind of birth she would prefer. She can also ask of the kind of pain management she would prefer during the childbirth.

Friday 18 January 2013

32 weeks Pregnant - A Heavy Mom!

Just a few weeks left, and then you would be ready to welcome the little bundle of joy home. The entire journey has been wrought with problems and discomforts, but is a journey worth waiting for.

The baby has grown considerably. She fills as much as your uterus and is growing heavier day by day. She weighs around 2 kilograms now and along with the baby, you too are gaining weight rapidly. During the time of delivery, the baby will be twice the size the size of delivery. At 32 weeks Pregnant, the baby and mom are on a growth spurt now.




When the mother is 33 weeks pregnant, she will find it very difficult to sit on the same place for a long time. You will be dragging your feet and you might also be bumping into a lot of things on the way. The mother might also be experiencing a lot of heartburn and flatulence during this time. So as far as possible, the mother should eat smaller and frequent meals. Also, while sleeping, she should sleep in a position where she can have pillows propped below her. She will also be experiencing a lot of back pains during this time.

The mother might also develop a symptom known as carpal tunnel and a lot of fluid might be retained on the wrists. If this happens, the mother should try and wear a splint to stabilize the wrist. Also, she should prevent doing any kind of work which involves a lot of hand movement.

18 Weeks Pregnant - Tips For an Expectant Mother

Pregnancy is a very magical moment in a woman’s life. For a mother, even the biting pains in her lower back would not be a deterrent for this. At 19 weeks pregnant, the mom starts having a very achy back because of her growing baby. The centre of gravity of the uterus shifts and she suffers from more back pains now.

When the mother is 18 weeks pregnant, the baby has grown to five and a half inches. It now weighs as much as 141 grams and the mother can actually feel it kicking and moving around in the womb. This is a very crucial time for the mother as well as the baby, because some of the most important growth takes place during this duration.




The baby has now started hiccupping and sometimes those hiccups can even be felt by you! Yawning is another skill that he or she has started cultivating by now.

The mother faces a lot of difficulty during this time because of the various problems that have started surfacing in her body now. Here are a few of them and ways to curb them:
To prevent an Achy back: This is because the uterus has had a shift in gravity. You need to eat smaller meals and sit upright whenever possible. A mother at 18 weeks pregnant will also be suffering from flatulence and might need to stay away from beans and legume. You need to relax more and get rid of all the tension.