Call your doctor….Although you experience a multitude of tweaks and twingles during your pregnancy, there are a few symptoms that need investigation by your caregiver. The rule is………… when in doubt, PICK UP THE PHONE and
It’s worth thinking about what you need to get ready for the birth well in advance. Although you have an estimated delivery date it is important that you are ready. From week 37 (considered “term”) to week 42, is the five week period which would be entirely normal for the baby to be born.
This is the start of the third and final trimester, so you are on the home stretch now! Revel in your pregnancy as much as you can, because when you look back you’ll find it amazing how quickly it all slipped by. In about three months time you will meet your new baby. OK enough talking lets get on with your baby’s development for the remaining months to come.
If you got this far the risk of a miscarriage diminishes. By the time you reached 12 weeks the placenta has formed properly and takes over the important job of supporting the pregnancy. This is also why the tiredness and nausea you might have experienced started to ease. Well lets get going with your baby’s development. 😉