Pregnancy Week 30

Pregnancy Week 30 – Stronger Baby and Getting Closer to Due Date

You are now about two and a half months away from the due date. Recognizing that the belly grows bigger everyday you should be proud of the baby since she is doing very well inside. Pregnancy week 30 is the time where daily progress and development of your little darling takes place. The preparation inside and outside for the labor continuously happens. Keeping up yoga and childbirth classes, paying attention to your meals and fiber diets, relaxing and perhaps starting to shop for some tiny lovely baby clothes are ways to deal with this challenging week in a positive way.

Pregnancy Week 30 – Your Baby’s Growth and Development

Pregnancy Week 30Currently, in pregnancy week 30, your baby is gaining about 0.5 pound weekly. She will keep up with this until seven weeks ahead. This week, she weighs more than three pounds. An amazing development is also taking place with the brain condition. It visually looks similar with the real brain in details. Starting to be able to regulate her own body, your baby starts increasing body temperature herself at this point. The nerve system is getting more complicated and it is just like a real baby when it is delivered but only in smaller size. While becoming stronger and more active, more movements can be expected in different variations. You could feel her arms, legs, and back movement especially when you are snacking and lying down. The little one does know when to react!

Some Thoughts: To Donate or Not To Donate?

Dealing with Heartburn and sleeping problems might be your struggle these couple of weeks. In addition to that, you might also want to give some serious thoughts regarding whether to donate or not the cord blood. Pregnancy week 30 is just the right time to think about it well. What is left within umbilical cord and placenta after the birth of your baby is what is meant by cord blood. It consists of stem cells that are very useful to cure cancer. Considered as very crucial for health and illness treatment, saving cord blood can be done for various purposes. It can be saved for internal uses in case the family members will need it one day of it can be saved as donation to those in needs. This is an important decision that you should discuss with your partner and doctor.

Tips to Reduce Symptoms

Worsening symptoms within the third trimesters include constipating, bloating, gums bleeding, swelling and pregnancy cramps during third trimesters. Since the pressure from the baby’s size and the womb gets bigger and harder, your bowels will be pressed by the keep growing uterus. In pregnancy week 30, constipation may become more often provided that water and fiber consumption is not well taken. Passing the previous weeks successfully without serious constipation problem doesn’t guarantee you to pass this and the following weeks, too. Keep up the diet and liquid intake to make everything easier. Smaller portion of meals still highly advisable, so stuff your fridge with healthy snacks! Dealing with swelling, you should take it easy and spoil your feet with comfy flat shoes. Buying new ones is necessary to help you out walking with swollen ankles. If your gums continue to bleed during brushing, consider to change the brush type and paste. Toothpaste for sensitive teeth are usually less strong and smoother brush can treat your gums more gently.

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