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Do you know about PROM (premature rupture of membranes)?
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See if singing to your fetus, playing music, or massage stimulates movement.
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Many babies are in breech position at this time, but only 4% are still breech at term.
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Do you know the difference between true labor and Braxton-Hicks contractions?
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Fetal brain waves show rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which means your baby may be dreaming.
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Placenta abruptio is a condition that occurs in about 1% of all pregnancies. Find out if you are at risk.
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You may be urinating more frequently again as the uterus pushes on your bladder.
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Consider making a birth plan, and discuss it with your provider.
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Your baby measures about 10.4 inches from crown to rump, or a total length of about 16.7 inches from head to toe, and weighs about 2.7 pounds.
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Learn the signs and symptoms of preeclampsia.
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Your blood volume has increased 50%. Now more than ever you need good nutrition.
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Can loud noises harm a developing baby?
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Your baby's eyebrows and eyelashes are fully developed. Hands are now fully formed and fingernails are growing.
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If heartburn is driving you crazy, try giving up greasy food, spicy food, caffeine, and chocolate.
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no-6

- i put on 10kg
- baby is 1.5kg
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As baby continues to push on your ribs, you may be feeling more discomfort in your pelvis and abdomen.
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Having trouble sleeping? Follow these tips for a more sound slumber.
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Your baby measures about 18 inches long from head to toe and weighs about 3.5 pounds.
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Labor is divided into three stages.
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Did you know that you can start taking precautions
against SIDS during pregnancy?
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baby first hiccups
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