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38 Weeks Pregnant: Symptoms, Baby Size, Bump & More

Your baby is ready for their first pictures: They have a nice layer of fat for smooth skin, they've shed most of their lanugo (except perhaps some on their ...

38 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs

38 Weeks Pregnant. Your baby is as big as a mini watermelon. ... Weeks to go! ... With 38 weeks in the books, month 9 of pregnancy is about halfway ...

38 weeks pregnant - Week-by-week guide - NHS

Your baby, or foetus, is around 49.8cm long from head to heel. That's approximately the length of a stick of rhubarb.

38 Weeks Pregnant | American Pregnancy Association

At 38 weeks pregnant, you may experience some swelling in your feet. which is a normal part of pregnancy, especially towards the end.

38 weeks pregnant | Raising Children Network

You at 38 weeks pregnant: Your breasts might be leaking colostrum. You might be experiencing more Braxton Hicks contractions.

38 Weeks Pregnant: Leaking Nipples & Other Symptoms - Tommy's

How will I know when labour has started? · contractions or tightenings · a 'show', which is when the plug of mucus from your cervix (entrance to your womb) ...

Pregnancy Week by Week - BabyCenter

We've got loads of expert-approved info about each week and trimester, including what's up with your growing baby and what changes to expect for yourself.

38 Weeks Pregnant: Symptoms and Baby Development - Pampers

We'll review everything you need to know about being 38 weeks pregnant, including your baby's development, symptoms you may notice, and tips for preparing for ...

You and your baby at 38 weeks pregnant - NHS

Labour usually starts between 38 and 42 weeks of pregnancy. Your midwife or doctor should give you information about what to expect if your baby is overdue.

Pregnancy at week 38

Your baby is now ready to be born and you could go into labour at any time. Make sure you have everything packed and a plan ready for getting to the ...

Fetal development: The 3rd trimester - Mayo Clinic

Thirty weeks into your pregnancy, or 28 weeks after conception, your baby's eyes can open wide. Your baby might have a good head of hair by this week. Red blood ...

Pregnancy Week-by-Week: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs

This pregnancy tracker will help you better understand the weeks, months and trimesters of your pregnancy; each brings new developments and milestones for you ...

Pregnancy - week by week - Better Health Channel

An unborn baby spends around 38 weeks in the womb, but the average length of pregnancy (gestation) is counted as 40 weeks.

Your Pregnancy Week by Week: Weeks 35-40 - WebMD

Your baby is about 21 inches from head to toe and weighs almost 6.5 pounds. The baby is getting rounder every day, and skin is getting pinker and losing its ...

Fetal Development: Week-by-Week Stages of Pregnancy

The fetal stage of development begins around the ninth week and lasts until birth. This is when the embryo officially turns into a fetus.

A Week-by-Week Pregnancy Calendar (for Parents) - Kids Health

Our illustrated pregnancy calendar is a detailed guide to all the changes taking place in your baby — and in you. Each week of pregnancy includes a description ...

3rd trimester pregnancy: What to expect - Mayo Clinic

During the third trimester, your health care provider might ask you to come in for more frequent checkups — perhaps every two weeks beginning at week 32 and ...

38 weeks pregnant: Symptoms, tips, and baby development - Flo app

Your mucus plug develops at your cervix in early pregnancy to protect your baby from bacteria. It can be jelly-like, often clear, and thicker than your vaginal ...

38 Weeks Pregnant: Symptoms Not to Ignore, Labor Signs, More

Symptoms you shouldn't ignore · rupture of the amniotic sac (i.e., your water breaks) · dizziness, severe headache, or blurred vision ...

Week 38 of Your Pregnancy - Parents

Your unborn baby is about the length of a stalk of rhubarb. They weigh approximately 6.80 pounds and measure 19.61 inches.