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Congratulations that would be-Mama! You are 33 weeks pregnant! Now, it’s just a matter a few more weeks before you keep your little one in your arms. Don’t you feel saying, “Yes, I did it”?

Well! Yes! By adapting your lifestyle, diet and medical appointments, you must have reached this part of your journey to pregnancy, but before you reach the absolute end of your journey, you will see some difference in your body as well as your little one in your womb.

See what you will see in your baby

In this almost last stage of your pregnancyYou will see how the little one changes in a variety of ways inside you. Initially it will be 29 cm from head down and weigh about 1.9 kg. This is the size of an pineapple (anaras).

That’s not all! There are other changes. It’s like:

Your young man’s senses will grow

Until this time, your baby’s brain is going to grow quickly, thereby developing the sensory organs.

  • He or she will sleep by closing his eyes and open it when he is awake. Your small means will be able to differentiate the day from the night. Isn’t it so fun? There is more.
  • Your baby will be able to suck a finger and grab a finger.
  • In addition, your baby will be able to hear the sound of your heart pulse and be able to try or drink amniotic fluid.
  • Your baby’s liver will be ripe enough to store the iron and within 4 to 6 months after your baby’s birth, these iron stores will support him extensively.
  • The lungs also develop and produce a chemical known as a surfactant that will support the small while breathable.

Your baby’s head

Your baby’s skull bones are soft so that, at the time of work and childbirth, the head can easily pass through the birth channel. However, as he or she makes the road out of the uterus, there is a slight overlay of the skull bones.

Your baby’s immune system will grow

At this stage, along with the diet, you can expect antibodies to pass on to your little one. But he or she will develop his immunity until this time and will be able to fight the germs that attack him.

However, if you notice a little change in your baby’s movement, consult your doctor immediately.

See what you will see in your body

Although some of the symptoms of pregnancy will be like last week, you will still notice some changes in your body. These changes are like:

Sleep disorder

Throughout your pregnancy journey, you will suffer from insomnia pregnancy. However, the increased size of your baby that made you show you fortunately to hit your baby may not let you sleep peacefully at night. You will try to get a comfortable place in your bed, you may turn from this side to it and use extra pillows for your feet as well as your belly.

Frequent visits to the bathroom

Since your little one slowly drops deep into your basin, exerting some pressure that is not as sensitive to your womb, it can make you feel like running in the toilet quite often. Here you may also notice that you will leak urine when sneezing, laughing or coughing.

Back, fruit and hand pain

As a result of your baby’s growth, there will be not only pressure on your womb but also in the sciatic nerve (the largest nerve found in the body) causing a lot of pain. Along with this, due to the swelling of pregnancy (or water retention), your fruits and the whole hand will hurt and you are more likely to feel numbness.

Leakage

With the rest of your body, your breasts and nipples are also prepared for D. D. The nipples produce the “colostrum”-the pre-gala or the first diet of your baby as soon as it comes out of the uterus.

Thickness

Due to the expansion of your belly, the skin that surrounds your belly as well as your breasts will stretch and you may feel itching on your skin.

Difficulty in breathing

This symptom may not be the same for all moms. But this week or 8th month of your pregnancy, there is a high chance of having dyspnoea.

Adding to it, Braxton Hicks’ contraction or practice or false work will be more common. Therefore, in order to deal with all the above mentioned 33-week pregnancy symptoms, you need to keep your bag in the hospital packaged. You need to eat foods in the right species of quantum, that is, omega-3 fatty acids (helping your baby nervous development) and remain hydrated. Invest in your baby’s basics and do not forget to plan to maintain the precious blood of your baby’s lamp at the time of birth.

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