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Pregnancy Calendar Week 40
Your Baby Growth and Development
A baby born at 40 weeks weighs, on average, 7 pounds, 8 ounces (3500 grams) and measures 20 inches (51 centimeters). Newborns often have heads temporarily misshapen from the birth canal and may be covered with vernix and blood. Your baby’s skin may have skin discolorations, dry patches, and rashes – these many variations are completely normal. Your baby’s genitals may appear enlarged, may even secrete milk from the tiny nipples whether a boy or a girl. This should disappear in a few days and is completely normal. After 40 weeks of pregnancy, your baby has transformed from a tiny, tadpole-like embryo to an active newborn with a distinctive personality. It has been a remarkable journey!
Mom during Pregnancy Calendar Week 40
During pregnancy calendar week 40, many women experience diarrhea. You are now nearing the end of your pregnancy and the baby should be dropping out at any moment. Remember that you are only overdue once you have pasted the 42-week mark. Only 5% of women deliver on their estimated due dates. In fact, many first-time mothers find themselves waiting up to 2 weeks after their due date for their baby to arrive. Try and get some rest in now while you can, for very soon you are going to have a bundle of joy in the house, which is going to require lots of attention and care.
Loose bowel movements are often a sign that labor has begun. Clear or blood-tinged mucus in your panties indicates that you have passed the mucus plug that protected your cervix throughout your pregnancy. “breaking your water,” this results in a gush or trickle of clear amniotic fluid. If the fluid is green, brown, or yellow, contact your healthcare provider immediately. This may be a sign of infection or that your baby has passed mecconium also known as baby’s first bowel movement. Contractions that feel like heavy menstrual cramps or gastrointestinal upset. The pain may be centered in your lower abdomen or also felt in your back and legs. If the contractions appear at regular intervals and become increasing painful, real labor has probably begun.
Common Pregnancy Symptoms in Week 40
• Breast Changes: tenderness, fullness, darkening of the areola
• Frequent Urination
• Constipation
• Heartburn or Indigestion
• Headaches
• Stretch Marks
• Itching
• Round Ligament Pain
• Hemorrhoids
pregnant in week 40 have commonly asked Questions:
Why is this pregnancy taking so long?
The longest nine months of a woman’s life has to be the nine months that she is pregnant. Holidays, summer vacations, and your baby’s first year all fly by…but the nine months that your baby is growing inside of you can seem endless.But why is it feels so long?Read more…
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Why is this pregnancy taking so long?
The longest nine months of a woman’s life has to be the nine months that she is pregnant. Holidays, summer vacations, and your baby’s first year all fly by…but the nine months that your baby is growing inside of you can seem endless.But why is it feels so long?
The first trimester often consists of fatigue, nausea, and frequent bathroom trips, if you aren’t one of the lucky ones. With a new life growing inside of you, your life has to change in some ways as well. You will probably find that you aren’t able to stay up or out late anymore, and that you prefer to be at home in bed quite early. You also have to give up that Friday night glass of wine or margarita when you go out with friends. While the first three months of pregnancy can drag, it does end eventually!
During the second trimester you will probably start feeling better and find that you have more energy. You are able to stay up later to watch your favorite TV shows, or enjoy a night out with friends, minus the alcohol, of course! You will also have an ultrasound, find out the sex of your baby if you choose, do your baby registry, start shopping for baby gear, and feel the first movements. At least you feel like having some fun in between them.
The longest part of pregnancy for most is the last trimester. The fatigue returned, you may also find that sleeping becomes very uncomfortable, especially if you are a tummy or back sleeper. You might find that you aren’t sleeping much, because you are getting up several times a night to use the bathroom, and as soon as you drift off, your bladder starts calling. It is more difficult to do common everyday tasks, like walking around, tying your shoes, and shaving your legs, your due date nears and time may seem to slow down. Your doctor’s appointments become more frequent in the third trimester, eventually becoming weekly.
In the last months of pregnancy, the first thing on a woman’s mind in the morning will be, “Is today going to be the day?” Eventually even the most patient women will find themselves asking, “Are we there yet?”