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30 Weeks

30 Weeks:

Symptoms this last week: I have to pee every morning about 7am (sleeping fine through the night, wake up to pee and back to bed!)

Weight gain (148lbs starting): forgot to pack my scale so I don't know :( But I think I either lost wt since last week or didn't move--belt went back on.

Cravings: nothing

Pictures:


How Big is the Baby at 30 Weeks Pregnant?
By 30 weeks pregnant your baby weighs almost 3 pounds and is just about 17 inches long!

Your Baby's Growth and Development
Your baby is continuing to grow and develop during pregnancy at 30 weeks, filling out your uterus more and more every day. You have probably noticed an arm or leg moving across your belly at one time or another. Many parents have a lot of fun playing "guess the body part" as their unborn baby moves underneath mom's belly during pregnancy 30 weeks. This game is even more interesting as your pregnancy week by week continues. A hard round lump is likely either the head or your baby's bottom, whereas a longer flat surface may be your baby's back. Your healthcare provider may be able to help you identify your baby's bumps and lumps at your next prenatal visit.

The volume of amniotic fluid in your belly will slowly start to decrease as your baby starts to take up more and more space in your belly.

Your Growth and Development
Your uterus is now about 4 inches above your belly button at pregnancy week 30. You are now in the home stretch of pregnancy by pregnancy at 30 weeks, and quickly running out of room to expand!


1 comments:

*Michelle* said...

Finally checked my gmail to get the invite! Thanks! Your belly is looking great and you look fab, as always!

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