Your Baby
Your baby’s crown-to-rump measurement is now about 11 inches (280mm) - almost as tall as a 12-inch ruler. Its weight is at least 2 3⁄4 pounds (1,300 g), the weight of a quart-and-a-half of water.
The baby’s growth in height and weight will begin to slow between now and birth. Even so, your baby will gain about two pounds (896 g) this month.
If your baby is born now, it may have a callous on its thumb from sucking it in the womb.
For about the last month, your baby has assumed the fetal position in your uterus. The legs have been drawn in to the chest, because there isn’t room for them to straighten out.
The baby’s brain is still developing rapidly, increasing the number of interconnections between individual nerve cells and identifying groups of cells that will perform complicated functions throughout your baby’s lifetime.
Did You Know?
Your baby’s brain is now so sophisticated that if it was born today, it could see, hear, remember, and learn. Western scientists believe that the presence of these brain activities marks the beginning of true consciousness, since the baby’s brain exhibits all of the brain waves (although not in the same sequence) that an adult brain exhibits. |
You will continue to notice strong, methodical activity from the baby. Sometimes it seems as though the baby is more active at night than at other times. This may be the case, but it may also be that you simply notice the movements more because you are less distracted by other things.
Your practitioner may order more blood tests for you sometime during this month to make sure your pregnancy is progressing well.
There are four layers of tissue in the placenta separating your blood supply from your baby’s. Unless some breakdown of the placenta occurs, the baby’s blood does not mix with yours.
You may notice that you’re a little clumsy these days. This is due to the increased size of your uterus, the loosening of your joints to prepare for childbirth, and the shifts in the baby’s position.
Did You Know?
Take care not to lose your balance but, if you do, remember that the baby is protected by one of the most efficient shock-minimizing systems on earth - the amniotic fluid contained in your tough, muscular uterus. |
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