How your baby's growing:
This week, your baby measures over 16 inches long. He weighs about 3.3 pounds (
try carrying four navel oranges)
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.
See
what your baby looks like this week.
Note:
Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our
information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's
development.
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. Frequent contractions, on the other hand — even those that
don't hurt — may be a sign of
preterm labor.
Call your practitioner immediately if you have more than four
contractions in an hour or any other signs of preterm labor: an increase
in vaginal discharge or a change in the type of discharge (if it
becomes watery, mucus-like, or bloody — even if it's pink or just tinged
with blood); abdominal pain or menstrual-like cramping; an increase in
pressure in the pelvic area; or low back pain, especially if you didn't
have it before.
You may have noticed some leaking of
colostrum,
or "premilk," from your breasts lately. If so, try tucking some nursing
pads into your bra to protect your clothes. (And if not, it's certainly
nothing to worry about; your
breasts are making colostrum
all the same, even if you don't see any.) If your current bra is too
snug, you might also want to pick up a nursing bra. Choose a nursing bra
at least one cup size bigger than you need now. When your milk comes in
you'll be grateful for that extra room!
If you're having a boy,
you and your partner will want to take some time to think about whether
or not to have your baby circumcised. Find out the pros and cons from
your doctor, and what the procedure involves.
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