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Month-by-Month Pregnancy Guide
Mother
By now you are starting to feel a bit ungainly as your centre of
gravity shifts and your stomach continues to grow larger. Try to
stand up straight and practice good posture at all times. Your ribs
may begin to feel sore as the baby pushes up against them, and those
constant trips to the loo return as baby presses on your already-cramped
bladder. Your naval will disappear, and you may have a dark line,
called the linea nigra, running down your abdomen. You may have
difficulty sleeping, both because of your size and because of the
activity of your baby. Rest as much as you can! You may begin antenatal
classes, and now is a good time to shop for baby.
Baby
Your baby is about 16 inches long and weighs around 3.5 pounds.
His face is now smooth, and he will be laying on fat stores over
the next weeks in preparation for life outside the womb. Most babies
will have turned head down by this time in preparation for birth.
If your baby were to be born now, he would have an 80 per cent chance
of survival.
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