Week 35
Week 35
Originally uploaded by KATIEmagic.
He's nearly there! Most 35-week babies weigh 5 pounds or more and rarely experience major complications if born before they officially come to term. You may feel a tingling or numbness in your pelvic region as the extra weight presses on your nerves, as well as increased movement in your upper rib cage where her feet have come to rest in preparation for the head-down journey into the world. Three to four percent of full-term babies never adopt this position, but remain breech (with their heads facing up). If your baby is part of this stubborn minority, you may be at greater risk for a cesarean section. To prevent this, your caregiver may attempt to turn her from the outside using a process called "external version." He'll also do a sonogram to determine the baby's exact position before deciding whether to attempt a vaginal birth.
2 Comments:
At 4:01 PM, Anonymous said…
I had my Maggie at 35 weeks- no problems at all! You look really good for 35 weeks along !
At 11:05 PM, Anonymous said…
GREAT PIC! You look amazing!
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