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36 weeks of pregnancy

The child grew up to 46 cm and gained weight to 2.7 kg. Child's weight on this term can vary considerably (depending on the genetic and external causes). At the end of 36 weeks of pregnancy the child will be considered full term. Considered full-term babies, if they were born in the interval 37-42 weeks. Those born before 37 weeks - premature, and later 42 - post-term.

35 weeks of pregnancy

Little space left to maneuver the child, because he is 45 cm long and weighs all of 2.5 kg. With 35 weeks of pregnancy the baby will gain about 220 grams per week. In close quarters it can not roll over freely, but the regularity of the pushes should remain the same. In terms of physiology, he is almost ready to leave, and the subsequent weeks the child will be busy finalizing a set of weights and individual systems (nervous, urinary, etc.)

34 weeks of pregnancy

At 34 weeks of pregnancy your baby weighs 2.3 kg. and increased to 44 cm.  Fat, which will help a little body heat regulation, it becomes thicker, rounded face and body of the child. The nervous system and lungs continue to develop. If you are worried about the risk of preterm delivery, then you can rest a bit - usually children born between 34 and 37 weeks and have no other health problems, do not experience much difficulty.

33 weeks of pregnancy

33 weeks of pregnancy is over! Kid rapidly modifies, changing from a wrinkled alien in a beautiful plump little man. The bones of his skull is not spliced, allowing them to move and slightly overlap, helping the child to squeeze through the birth canal. The pressure on the head at birth is so great that some babies are born with a slightly elongated heads. These bones are completely fused only at the beginning of puberty.

32 weeks of pregnancy

1.8 kg and 42 cm occupy much space in your abdomen! Most of the wrinkles have disappeared with the baby's little face. He has a full-nails on the feet, hands, and real hair, or at least significant fuzz. Skin to 32 weeks of pregnancy becomes soft and smooth, and certainly more plump.

31 weeks of pregnancy

At 31 weeks of pregnancy he can safely move his head from side to side, and handles, legs and body are beginning to be rounded, filled with the necessary subcutaneous fat. Pupils can respond to light and darkness, almost like an adult. The kid moves a lot, sometimes not allowing you to sleep, but because of its movement - a sign of an active and healthy offspring in the near future.