thirty-sixth week

thirty-sixth week

thirty-sixth week

Now is the time when your baby has come down to the pelvis, which increases the pelvic pressure and the urgency of urination. Do not worry if you feel that your baby is falling, this is a normal feeling for most women at 36 weeks of pregnancy, and if there is no contraction, pain or There is no need to worry if it is bleeding. The cervix reaches exactly below the sternum this week. If this is the first time you are pregnant, within a few weeks the baby's head will be inside your uterus. The end of pregnancy is training for pregnancy. Your cervix opens at this time to soften and prepare the environment. Although all of these conditions are signs of pregnancy, there is no need to go to the hospital immediately upon seeing any change. You are probably still a few weeks away from giving birth.

At 36 weeks of pregnancy, the belly probably does not change much. You may have gained 11 to 16 kg, the recommended amount of pregnancy weight gain for women with a normal BMI. This weight gain may make movement difficult. You will probably gain about 200 grams of weight every week from now on. If you are 36 weeks pregnant and you are pregnant with twins, you have probably gained 16 to 20 kg. While most twins are born around 36 weeks, your baby may be born a few weeks later. This week, your baby is 47.4 cm tall and weighs 2,622 grams.