You go girl!
Description
Ooh, now your baby is beefing up. He is trading his rubbery cartilages for hardening bones. His umbilical cord is now stronger and thicker. As for you, mum, find out whether high-heeled shoes are advisable for you in this stage of your pregnancy.
Your Baby’s Development
In this week by week pregnancy guide, you'll learn that:
- Your baby's air passage is now ready to take in oxygen instead of amniotic fluid.
- His bones have started hardening--a process called ossification. His legs and inner ears will be the first to ossify.
- His nerves will now be forming myelin--a protective layer of protein and fatty substances that insulate nerves to promote quick and efficient transmission of electrical impulses--which is vital for his nervous system to function properly post birth.
- His umbilical cord is becoming stronger and thicker.
- Scans will become more exciting as your doctor will be listening for your munchkin's heartbeat.
Pregnancy Symptoms
- As your baby grows, chances are that so will you! Get ready for those extra kilos.
- This is also the time when those much dreaded stretch marks make an appearance.
- The increased blood flow in your body is accompanied by an increased discharge of bodily fluids such as vaginal discharge, sweat, and mucus.
Pregnancy Care
- Time to check in with your doctor to see if all your prenatal vitamins supplements are adequately meeting your and your baby’s nutrient needs.
- If you are still wearing high heels, it is probably a good time to ditch them for low-heeled or flat footwear. This is the time that your centre of gravity has shifted courtesy of the extra weight you're carrying.
Your Checklist
- You and your husband should decide on whether you want to know your baby's gender.
Tips
Your baby's hearing is beginning to develop, so if you haven't already, now's the time to start chit chatting away to your bump!
Reminders
Stretch marks may start to appear. Stock up on stretch mark cream! Be generous and use it frequently. It can help relieve itching as well.
Get a bigger sized bra. The increase activity in milk-producing glands, hormones and blood flow are developing to prepare for nursing. All of this activity, plus an increase in blood flow, can boost breast size up to two cups!