You’ve officially made it to 37 weeks pregnant! First of all, congratulations, mama—you’re in the home stretch! But let’s be real… this week can feel both exciting and utterly exhausting. Everyone’s probably asking, “Is the baby here yet?” And while people love to say, “Baby could come any day now,” there’s actually a lot happening with your body and your baby that no one really talks about.
This guide will break down:
What’s happening with your baby at 37 weeks
Common and surprising pregnancy symptoms
How to tell real labor from false labor
Practical tips for the next few weeks
How to prep for birth and breastfeeding
By the end, you’ll feel more confident and prepared for this final stage of pregnancy.
At 37 weeks, you’re considered early term, not “full term” yet. Full term is actually 39–40 weeks.
Why does this matter? Babies born at 37 weeks often do well, but research shows they may be more likely to:
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Congratulations, Mama! At week seven of pregnancy, there’s so much happening inside your body—even if it doesn’t feel like it from the outside. Your little one is growing at an incredible pace, and you’re likely starting to notice some early pregnancy symptoms. Let’s break down what’s happening this week and how you can navigate this exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) time.
Your Baby at 7 Weeks: The Size of a Blueberry
By week seven, your baby is the size of a blueberry and starting to look more human. Their brain is creating about 100 new brain cells every minute, and tiny arm and leg buds are forming. Here’s a snapshot of their growth:
What You Might Be Feeling
This week, you might notice classic pregnancy symptoms ramping up, including:
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