The 35-week-old baby, who is 8 months pregnant, is already fully formed and already resembles the one expected at birth. However, you still need to grow a little more and gain more weight before you are born.
At 35 weeks gestation, the baby is usually upside down, but in some cases he may be seated, being able to perform certain exercises that help the baby turn around. Find out how to do the exercises.
- At 35 weeks.
- All of the baby’s organs are already fully formed.
- With the exception of the lungs.
- Which continue to develop and produce more fluid that will prevent them from stopping when the baby starts breathing.
- Both kidneys already work at 100%.
- As well as the liver.
- Which can also perform its functions.
- Treating substances that the body no longer needs.
The baby’s face becomes smoother, wrinkles disappear and the skin is pink, not reddish by the white fat that has accumulated there. This fat will give you energy and control your body temperature after your birth. In addition, the baby is covered with a thick layer of creamy varnish and may already have enough hair and nails reach the tip of the toes, but the toenails are not yet fully developed.
The lining of the uterus and abdomen of the mother thins, allowing more light to pass, which will facilitate the regulation of day/night activity cycles and cause the baby to close and blink, reacting to bright light. You will also react frequently to sounds, being able to move or jump when you hear a loud noise, music or your mother’s voice.
Now there’s not much space inside the uterus and the baby may have already turned around and turned upside down, ready to go. She is likely to feel very tense in the uterus and have difficulty moving, but the mother will continue to feel the movements and if she looks at the belly, she will sometimes be able to distinguish the contour of an elbow, foot or head. Identify your baby’s signs and symptoms when turning your head.
The size of the fetus at 35 weeks gestation is about 43.7 centimeters long and weighs about 1900 g.
Changes in women at 35 weeks gestation are symptoms of shortness of breath and indigestion because the uterus is very close to the ribs, compressing the stomach, digestive tract and lungs. A good tip is to try to breathe deeply whenever you have difficulty breathing and eating smaller, more frequent meals.
Despite the increase in the number of bathroom visits due to the weight of the uterus over the bladder, the mother should not reduce her water intake because the baby needs a lot of fluids. However, a good idea is to reduce your intake of diuretic beverages, such as tea, coffee and soft drinks.
At this stage of pregnancy, a woman may normally have gained a lot of weight and her belly button can stick out and be larger.
Starting this week, your doctor should ask the mother to attend weekly appointments until the day of delivery to more closely monitor the mother’s blood pressure and baby’s position.
To make your life easier and not waste time searching, we’ve separated all the information you need for each trimester of pregnancy. What neighborhood are you in?