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Second TrimesterMonth 4OK, you've made it, BUT even though you are sooo excited to be able to eat comfortably again, do NOT go overboard (speaking from experience here, moms!). Keep trying to stay on the healthy side of everything, and only allow yourself the "goodies" a couple times a week. If you have maintained a good exercise regimen, you should be doing fine. Another reason to celebrate is that you should be getting your energy back. Now's the time to shop! Decorate the nursery! BUT, if you are painting, be sure to get a mask. Paint fumes have been known to cause developmental problems in some babies. This is also the time some moms begin to feel their babies move, although any time between weeks 16-22 are just as common. Your belly may begin to show, and you are supposed to gain about a pound a week starting at this point. He can hear you now, and NO, it is not silly to sing and talk to him. The placenta is fully formed and functioning now, and by the end of this month, he is about 6-7 inches long and weighs about 5 ounces. You will probably feel your baby move this month as she becomes more active. She has started to develop a sleeping schedule and she is 8-10 inches long and growing fast! A good sign that you are not getting enough calcium is leg cramps. Remember, calcium can be found in much more than milk. Spinach, fruits and cheeses, as well as many items such as antacids and butter are now rich in calcium, so you just need to be aware and read your labels. Things start to get a little stretched this month, and even if you are a little person who hasn't "showed" up to this point, people can usually tell you are pregnant. Try second-hand shops for maternity clothes if you are strapped for cash, or if you just want to load up on staples for around the house and then buy a few new outfits. Kmart has really great practical maternity clothes and bras, and may I suggest "Love Pat" undies, which can be found at most stores. They are extremely comfortable! So, may I add, are your hubby's clothes (if he doesn't mind). Try not to stand or sit for long periods of time, drink lots of liquids, and limit salt intake to help reduce discomfort and swelling in your ankles, hands, and feet. Your back may ache, and as your baby grows quickly now, discomforts such as itching and pain down the side of your belly from a growing uterus can be a nuisance. Keep smiling, though, because you are more than halfway through at this point. Get out a ruler- can you believe he is 12 inches long! Eyelids part, eyes open, his skin is red and wrinkled and he is covered in fine, soft hair called lanugo. It is usually around this time that your doctor will order an ultrasound to measure weight and growth and, if you want to know, the sex of your baby. This is one of the most memorable moments of your whole pregnancy! Third TrimesterMonth 7As your belly grows and stretches, you may be more apt to lose your balance, so be careful. Stretch marks may be prominent now, as well as hemorrhoids, varicose veins, indigestion and heartburn. False contractions, called "Braxton Hicks" can start at this point, but they should not really be painful. Your body is just preparing for the "big game," and these early contractions are the "warm-up." If you do begin to have real pain with the contractions, see your doctor immediately. Also, be aware of the movement of you baby. If you have gone 12-24 hours with no movement, have a drink with sugar and caffeine. Then, if there is still no movement within the hour, see your doctor. Take care to cut out salty foods, drink plenty of water, and alternate short periods of sitting and standing. Swelling can be a real hassle, so be preventative. Your baby has hair and her eyes are complete with eyelashes and eyelids that open and close. Her head has become much more proportionate to her body, and she is becoming sensitive to light, sound, taste and smell. She grows to around 15-18 inches long, and will basically spend the next 2 months putting on fat and finishing her lung and brain development. You have done a great job giving her the best chance possible for a healthy start! This is when the hard work of exercising is really paying off because the belly you are now sporting is pretty heavy! You have less and less room on the inside also and may be short of breath. It is definitely better to eat many small meals or snacks than a large meal, as your stomach is a little pressed for space! You may experience milk leaking from your breasts at this point, and those early contractions may be coming a little stronger and more often. Having trouble sleeping? Try a pillow between your legs- sleeping on your side is best, and as you get bigger, it may even be more comfortable to sleep in a recliner. Your baby is cramped as well and because his length is about 18 inches, and you will notice less moving as there is less and less space. He will still have a strong kick, though, and you may be able to see elbows and knees traversing across your stomach. His brain is growing rapidly and his lungs are still developing. He weighs about 5 pounds, and will put on about a half pound a week from this point. There is a saying that goes "Once you think you absolutely cannot take any more, you have one month left!" OK, so now most of you have an "outie" and the bathroom has once again (unfortunately) become your most popular room in the house, but your breathing may get a little easier as the baby drops into place against your cervix. Vaginal mucous discharge becomes heavier- some women have to wear a panty liner for the whole pregnancy. The baby is actually considered full term at 38 weeks, but he is just putting on a couple more pounds before making his appearance. Lungs are fully developed, and mom begins the waiting game in earnest. Get as much sleep as possible and pack your bags! It's almost time to meet the person you've been waiting on for so long! And when the big day comes, we hope it will be everything you've been dreaming of?br> |
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