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The following article was published in our article directory on November 27, 2013.
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Article Category: Parenting
Author Name: Bintang Rasisonia
Labor and delivery is the much anticipated moment of every pregnant woman. No matter how terrible labor stories are, expectant mothers would always yearn to see their newborn babies and begin a new life with them. However, the 9th month of pregnancy can also be the ultimate period of discomfort. As the baby grows bigger and older, the mother also experiences more pain and uneasiness.
By the 36th week or approximately 9th month of pregnancy, your baby would be about 20 inches and about six to seven pounds in weight. The amniotic fluid or the liquid that surrounds the fetus in the uterus is about one quart by this time. You may now observe your baby's defined sleep and activity period. He or she may also settle into a head-down position to get ready for delivery. Do not be surprised if your baby shows less movement now. This is because your baby is starting to grow rapidly and there is less space to move about. Your baby's organs, especially the lungs, also begin to mature. Your baby is ready to take that first breath as soon as you undergo labor.
You may also observe that your abdomen rapidly grows bigger. It can also take odd looking shapes since as the baby changes position or moves his arms or legs. You may also experience more frequent Braxton Hicks contractions, or sudden contractions in your abdominal area that lasts for only a few minutes or even seconds. Some additional signs would be the swelling of your hands and legs, tiredness, and even more frequent urination.
This is also the time when you need to regularly go to your prenatal check-ups. First time mothers are more susceptible to giving birth either too early or way past their due date. By this time, you need to limit out-of-town trips and stay at a place near the place where you are going to give birth to your baby. You should also start practicing childbirth methods and do more frequent vaginal exercises like the Kegels. Keep a list of phone numbers to contact in case of emergency and when you observe sudden signs of labor.
There are three main signs that your pregnancy is about to end. First, you need to watch out for the blood-stained mucus discharge from your vagina. Second, the most obvious sign that you're about to deliver your baby is the bursting of your bag of water. It may happen abruptly and even come unnoticed. Lastly, by this time, your contractions may occur in intervals which can be mild initially and doesn't last long. Beforehand, you should start packing your delivery kit since your baby may come anytime soon. Here are the important items that you should include in your hospital bag:
• Clothes for yourself. Prepare some underwear, comfortable clothes and night shorts with front opening.
• Breast pump and pads.
• Sterilized baby bottles.
• Baby clothes including tie-side shirts, mittens, booties, blankets and diapers.
• Important documents like OB-Gyne referral letter, IDs, baby ultrasound results, health insurance and marriage certificate.
Keywords: Pregnancy, Baby, Toddler
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