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Congratulations! You’re 33 weeks pregnant, and so much is going on as you count down the weeks to your baby’s arrival. Check out this guide to find out what’s in store for your body and your baby at 33 weeks.
With week 32 of your pregnancy complete, you’re on week 33. Enjoy it, as week 34 is on the horizon! One of the most exciting things about pregnancy is how many changes you’ll experience with your little one over the span of just seven days! Here are some tips and tricks to keep on top of all that’s happening. Your baby at 33 weeks pregnantWhat’s happening in there
What happens during the 33rd week of pregnancy?
What does a baby look like at 33 weeks?Your baby is now about 19 inches in length, 4.5 lbs, and about the size of a head of celery. They’re building fat, and that sweet face is looking smooth and less translucent. They won’t grow much more in length before birth but will steadily gain about half a pound each week. Baby movements at 33 weeksYour baby is getting pretty snug in the womb. They’re starting to become a bit too cozy in there to be doing a lot of position changes. But your cutie will still be kicking, sometimes pretty strong! A future soccer or karate star? 33 weeks: baby positionBetween weeks 33 and 36, your baby should be making their way to the ideal birth position: head down resting by the cervix, with their face looking toward your back. You may be able to feel their head low in your belly and their kicks up by your rib cage. Unsure how your baby is positioned? Don’t worry, your doctor will be monitoring their position up until birth and has options for repositioning your baby if necessary. What should I be feeling at 33 weeks pregnant?
Contractions at 33 weeksBraxton Hicks contractions will continue throughout the remainder of your pregnancy. Often called “false labor,” these irregular contractions can last from 15 seconds to two minutes. Concerned that your contractions could be signs of labor at 33 weeks? Real labor contractions are strong, come every 10 minutes or more, and intensify over time. You may also feel pelvic pressure, experience vaginal bleeding or spotting, and leak fluid from the vagina (which could indicate that your water broke). Labor prior to 37 weeks is considered premature labor. If you have these signs, try to stay calm and contact your doctor. How big is my baby at 33 weeks pregnant?Week 33 pregnancy symptomsDuring week 33 of pregnancy, your body is changing quickly. As your baby grows, you will too, and there are certain pregnancy symptoms you may experience at this time. 8 common week 33 pregnancy symptoms
3 tips for week 33 for a healthy and safe pregnancyBeing 33 weeks pregnant is an important time for you and your baby. Here’s some more advice on how to adjust to this new stage and keep you and your baby safe.
Week 33 pregnancy checklistKnowing what to do week-by-week can help you feel prepared and alleviate stress. Add these new items to your to-do list this week. You’ve got this, mama! Learn more about your pregnancy, including pregnancy planning and pregnancy nutrition, to feel prepared to continue this magical adventure. You’re armed with the facts and know what to do, so now you can take time to connect with the little one growing inside you. With week 32 in the rearview mirror and week 33 going strong, look to the future and what's coming up in week 34! Join Enfamil Family BeginningsYou're 33 weeks pregnant and doing great. You’ll be seeing your sweet baby face-to-face before you know it. Start preparing for your new arrival with Enfamil Family Beginnings. It’s the perfect resource for new and expecting moms. Save on Enfamil products, track your bump and baby’s growth, and get helpful articles each week relevant to your journey. Join now for up to $400 in free gifts. What month is week 37 of pregnancy?37 weeks is how many months? You're in your ninth month!
Is 37 weeks ready for delivery?At 37 weeks, your pregnancy is considered full-term. The average baby weighs around 3-4kg by now. Your baby is ready to be born, and you'll be meeting them some time in the next few weeks.
Is everything fully developed at 37 weeks?Pregnancy week 37 fetal development
Currently, baby is practicing breathing by inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid. The brain and lungs aren't quite finished growing and developing, although if baby is born this week, everything is likely to be just fine.
Are you 9 months at 37 weeks?If you're 37 weeks pregnant, you're in month 9 of your pregnancy.
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