Your baby continues to grow rapidly, putting on weight and filling out in preparation for birth.
By this week, your baby may start to engage in the pelvis, getting into position for labor.
With your baby descending lower, you may experience increased pelvic pressure and discomfort, making walking and sitting more challenging.
Braxton Hicks contractions may become more frequent and intense as your body prepares for labor.
Your body may start producing colostrum, the first milk, getting ready for breastfeeding after birth.
You may have more frequent prenatal visits as your due date approaches, allowing your healthcare provider to monitor you and your baby closely.
1. The urge to nest and prepare for the baby's arrival may intensify, leading to bursts of energy to organize and clean the home.
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