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37 WeeksEye Lashes Your baby’s eyes open and close with ease and have lashes. As it continues to grow, the tiny lungs are preparing to work independently. You may feel hot all the time as your body is using a lot of fuel supporting both yourself and the child inside you. More blood is circulating and you are burning more calories. Tight Fit
You may feel less movement from your baby simply because there’s not much room in there though you should still feel at least 10 kicks in a twelve-hour period. If you have any concerns, call your health professional. Try and rest, as you will need all your energy for labour. 38 WeeksSwollen Genitals
A boy baby’s testicles will drop to form the scrotum. Often the genitals of both sexes seem disproportionately large and swollen at birth in response to the withdrawal of maternal oestrogen levels. The breasts of both are distinct and may leak milk. Some girl babies have a menstrual-like discharge. These are all normal occurrences that will subside in the coming weeks. "Show" Any time now you could have a “show”. This is when the mucus plug that has sealed the womb and protected your baby from infections, comes away. This happens when the cervix begins to ripen, dilate, or open slightly in anticipation of labour. The mucus may be a little blood-stained. For some women, this may only happen when they are actually in labour. 39 WeeksMeconium
The baby’s bowels are filled with greenish-black meconium, its first motion after the birth, comprising excretions from the baby’s alimentary glands mixed with bile pigment, lanugo and cells from the bowel wall. The meconium is quite hard in texture. Ripening Your cervix is ripening and may begin dilating in preparation for labour. Braxton Hicks contractions will be stronger and more frequent and renewal of the amniotic fluid occurs every three hours. Your baby’s weight gain will slow, as will yours. 40 WeeksLabour Your baby may be ready to be born although more than 70 per cent of babies are born after their due date. The average baby weighs 3.4kg and measures 50cm in length. "Show"
Labour can begin in many ways. It may start with a “show” which is when the mucus plug comes away from the cervix, your waters breaking, or practice contractions that give way to the real thing. Or you may have a dull ache in your lower back signalling the onset. Oxytocin
As your baby’s head pushes down into your cervix, your body is stimulated to produce oxytocin, a labour-inducing hormone. It also acts as a natural painkiller, numbing the area during contractions. As the level of the hormone progesterone drops, this also acts as a trigger. The hormone prostaglandin is released, softening the cervix to allow dilation. Beyond 40 WeeksAn Overdue Baby Babies grow and develop at different rates. Some medical professionals wait for two or more weeks before considering induction. Others wait for a week or ten days before advising a test known as a biophysical profile than is carried out to determine the baby’s wellbeing. This involves an ultrasound to evaluate movement, breathing and the amount of amniotic fluid present. If all seems normal, induction may not be necessary. |
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