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Description
Did you know that your baby's length is now measured from the crown of his head to his tiny heels? As for you, mum, find out what you can be doing about those pesky stretch marks and varicose veins.
Your Baby's Development
In this week by week pregnancy guide, you'll learn that:
- Your baby has formed eyebrows and eyelids, which allows him to blink.
- Now your baby sleeps as much as a newborn, almost 12 to 14 hours daily.
- Your baby's taste buds allows him to taste a variety of flavours based on what you eat and what enters the amniotic fluid.
- His movements, which initially felt like flutters, are gaining intensity; you can feel them more now.
- His bone marrow, liver and spleen start to work.
- If you are carrying a baby girl, she already has a lifetime’s supply of eggs in her womb.
Pregnancy Symptoms
- Stretch marks are appearing. As your skin gets pulled, it becomes thinner and itchier! But don’t worry, stretch marks can be managed.
- Pregnancy acne also appears thanks to the increased oil production on the skin.
- You see bluish veins which could be the beginning of varicose veins. As your pregnancy progresses, the increasing pressure on the veins in your legs and higher progesterone levels cause the walls of your veins to relax, giving rise to this condition.
Pregnancy Care
- Think about joining an antenatal class to know more about pregnancy and connect with other mums-to-be.
- Frequently wash your face using a mild cleanser to keep your skin oil-free. Do this week by week pregnancy guide tip religiously to keep your pregnancy glow.
- To help prevent or minimise varicose veins, exercise daily and prop up your feet whenever possible.
Your Checklist
- Encourage your partner to talk to your baby. It will allow him to bond with your unborn child better.
- Listen to soothing music to help you relax.
- Avoid spicy and greasy food to manage heartburn better.
- If you are going back to work after your maternity break, this is the time to start looking at infant care options.
Tips
Your feet may swell at this stage due to the increase in blood and fluids. Your body has about 50 percent more blood and fluids than it did before you were expecting so try to sit more and elevate those feet to prevent swelling!
Reminders
Invest in good cleanser. Pregnancy acne might appear due to increased oil production on your skin, so make sure you have a good skin cleanser.
If you're planning on going back to work after your maternity break, you should start looking at infant care options. Spaces are extremely limited and it can be difficult to secure a place later on.