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You're almost there! It won't be long until you meet baby—here's what you can expect during these last weeks.
At 28 weeks pregnant, your baby's brain is developing—which means your fatigue may return.
At 29 weeks pregnant, you can start prepping for what's to come in labor. Also, your baby is storing fat.
At 30 weeks pregnant, you may be experiencing heartburn and mood swings while your baby puts on weight.
At 31 weeks pregnant, you may feel more aches and pains as your baby gets bigger.
At 32 weeks pregnant, you may be experiencing the urge to nest and your baby is practicing breathing.
At 33 weeks pregnant, your baby's bones are hardening and you may find yourself forgetting things.
At 34 weeks pregnant, you may be feeling more pelvic pressure, and your baby's tiny nails have grown.
At 35 weeks pregnant, you may be experiencing signs that labor is near, and baby's hearing is fully developed.
At 36 weeks pregnant, your baby may have 'dropped,' and you may be experiencing the classic pregnancy waddle.
At 37 weeks pregnant, your baby is now considered early term, and you may be getting ready for labor.
At 38 weeks pregnant, your baby’s vocal cords are developed, and you may be feeling some anxiety.
At 39 weeks pregnant, your baby is now 'full term,' and you may be feeling something called lightning crotch.
At 40 weeks pregnant, your baby's growth has slowed, and you may be considering natural induction methods.
At 41 weeks pregnant, your baby's nails are still growing, and you're probably wondering when baby will come.
At 42 weeks pregnant, if your baby doesn't come on their own, you'll probably be induced.
A maternity belt offers belly, hip and back support and can help you feel more comfortable during pregnancy.