Pregnancy, motherhood: pregnancy and child care
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27th week of pregnancy (27th TT): does the fetus already have its sleep rhythm?
You are at the end of your sixth month of pregnancy, the second trimester. The last part of the third trimester is approaching. Your baby is growing and gaining weight in your tummy. He is letting you know about his movements, which are sometimes painful. Your tummy is getting bigger and you are starting to prepare for the baby's arrival.
Week 28: How does the 7th month of pregnancy begin? Changes in both woman and baby
You are starting your 7th month of pregnancy and the last of the 3rd trimester, which ends with the birth of your longed-for baby. How is your baby developing this week and what can you feel as your tummy grows?
29th week of pregnancy: what awaits you? The first smile in the tummy
You're already in your 29th week of pregnancy. The time is flying by so fast and you're 11 weeks away from your due date. Let's read how this week of pregnancy is going and how your baby is developing.
30 weeks pregnant. Getting bigger every day?
The growth of the pregnant belly is still continuing. So is the growth of your baby, who is getting bigger every day.
The 31st week of pregnancy: the time when the baby begins to communicate with you?
By communicating with your tummy, the baby is acquiring the basics of speech. He listens and perceives your voice. He responds with his movements and kicking.
32nd week of pregnancy: can the baby already distinguish day from night?
Your baby is already gaining weight faster than he is growing in length. He may double his weight in the last few weeks.
Week 33 of pregnancy: when does the space in the uterus shrink?
Your baby's space in the womb is shrinking. There's not enough room for his acrobatic stunts.
34th week of pregnancy: is it already time to prepare things for the baby?
You probably already feel like you've been pregnant for more than 130 weeks. It seems incredibly long. You're slowly approaching your due date, which should be in 6 weeks.
35th week of pregnancy: birth is approaching. Who will accompany you?
Your tummy is getting bigger and you are slowly getting used to its size. The baby's movements have calmed down slightly due to the lack of space in the womb. When he is awake and not sleeping, he is still wriggling and moving his arms and legs.
36th week of pregnancy: just a step towards the maturity of the baby?
Your pregnancy is almost over. You have only one week left before your pregnancy is considered complete. A baby born at 37 weeks is considered mature.
37th week of pregnancy: has the baby already taken a definite position?
A few months ago, you found out you were pregnant. Your baby was the size of a bean. You couldn't wait to be in your third trimester. And now it's here. Every day you get closer to giving birth and finally holding your baby in your arms.
38th week of pregnancy: have you thought about whether you will breastfeed?
At the 38th week of pregnancy, the fetus is already fully developed and ready for birth.
39th week of pregnancy: do you often think about giving birth?
As the due date approaches, you're thinking more and more about how it's all going to go. You're getting impatient and curious about what it's going to be like, who your baby will look like and if everything will be okay.
40th week of pregnancy: is it time to give birth? + 41st and 42nd week of pregnancy
At 40 weeks, you are at the end of your pregnancy. The day of birth is approaching. You will soon meet your baby. Despite the difficult and sometimes arduous journey, it will be an adventure for you. After all, a little human being will be born.
Discharge in pregnancy. What is considered normal discharge? And how is the infection manifested?
Discharge is a common accompanying phenomenon of pregnancy. During pregnancy, the vaginal mucosa is more swollen due to hormones and is more susceptible to infections.
Plagiocephaly in children. What positional head deformities are we familiar with?
A child's head is still pliable and in many cases head shape deformities will straighten themselves out. However, in some cases this is not the case and head shape deformities arise that can affect the child's psyche at an older age.