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Week 36
Your baby, or foetus, is around 47.4cm long from head to heel. That’s approximately the size of a romaine lettuce. By now, your baby’s lungs are probably mature enough to breathe outside the womb without any help. Your baby will also be able to suck and digest breast milk. Actual footage of little TuckMoore yawning.
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Week 35
Your baby is around 46.2cm long from head to heel. That’s approximately the size of a honeydew melon. Your baby is getting chubbier, which will help them to stay at the right temperature when they’re born.
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Week 34
At 34 weeks pregnant, your baby is the size of a pineapple. If you’re having a boy, baby’s testicles descend this week. Pregnancy may start to affect your vision, causing blurriness.
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Week 33
Thirty-three weeks into your pregnancy, or 31 weeks after conception, your baby’s pupils can change size in response to a stimulus caused by light. Your baby is around 43.7cm long from head to heel. That’s approximately the size of a pineapple. Your baby’s brain and nervous system are now fully developed. The bones are hardening up,…
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Week 32
Your baby is about the size of a jicama. Your baby is taking up more and more space in your uterus, weighing in at about 4 1/3 pounds. The layer of soft, downy hair that has covered your baby’s skin for the past few months (lanugo) starts to fall off this week.
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Week 31
At 31 weeks pregnant, your baby is the size of a coconut and weighing in at 3-plus pounds. Your baby is sleeping more, making faces and pedaling those little feet. Your baby will start to recognise voices outside the womb, so encourage your partner and any other children to talk to your bump, to help…
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Week 30
Now weighing about 3 pounds (1,400 grams) and measuring about 10.8 inches (27 cm) from crown to rump, your baby continues to gain weight and add layers of fat. This fat makes the baby look less wrinkly and will help provide warmth after birth. To prepare for breathing after birth, your baby will mimic breathing movements…
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