
Thirty-fourth week
In this week (thirty-fourth week of pregnancy), you may feel pain or even numbness in your fingers, wrists, and hands. The tissues of your wrist may swell like any other tissue in your body. In this case, the pressure in the carpal tunnel (which is a bony passage in your wrist) increases. The nerves that pass through this channel are under pressure, which results in complications such as numbness, itching, shooting, burning, shooting, or vague pain. Try using wristbands or place a pillow under your arms while sleeping and keep them above the body level.
The belly at 34 weeks may be a little smaller than a few weeks ago. This is because the baby may have descended into your pelvis. This makes breathing easier because your lungs have more room. Amniotic fluid is at an all-time high between 34 and 36 weeks pregnant, so you may feel like your belly won't get much bigger after this point. This is because the fluid is reduced, so the baby can grow and have enough room to turn around. Continuously measure and check the number of fetal beats. Set a timer and see how long it takes for the fetus to move ten times. Then check each day to make sure the approximate time is the same. Tell your doctor about any significant changes.
This week, your baby is 45 cm tall and weighs 2146 grams.