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Youâve made it to 29 weeks pregnantâcue the applause! đđ˝
But while youâre busy being told to ârestâ and ânest,â there are some real changes happening in your body and brain right now that no oneâs talking about. Letâs fix that.
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By week 29, your babyâs brain is developing rapidly. Think: folds forming, temperature regulation kicking in, and stronger muscle control. This is why those kicks suddenly feel...wild.
đĄ Pro Tip: Start noticing patterns, not just how often the baby kicks. Youâll thank yourself later when monitoring movement becomes more important.
That sudden zapping feeling in your pelvis? Totally normal. Babyâs dropping lower and irritating some nerves in the process.
đĽ Quick Relief Ideas:
Prenatal yoga
Gentle pelvic tilts
Warm compress on your lower pelvis
âPregnancy brainâ is real, but itâs not about being forgetfulâitâs about matern...
Welcome to week 25, mama! If youâre wondering whatâs normal (and whatâs just plain weird) this week, youâre in the right place. From achy backs and vivid dreams to surprising changes in your gums and boobs â your body is working overtime right now. Letâs break down exactly what to expect.
Your baby is now around 13-14 inches long and weighs about 1.5 pounds â about the size of a full cauliflower! Hereâs whatâs happening developmentally:
Fat layers are forming to help regulate temperature after birth
Lung development continues as surfactant production begins
The startle reflex (Moro reflex) kicks in â baby can react to loud noises
Voice recognition begins â baby can start to recognize your and your partnerâs voices!
Out of breath easily? Your uterus is pushing up against your lungs
Congratulations! At 8 weeks pregnant, youâre halfway through your first trimesterâwhat a milestone! But if youâre anything like most moms-to-be, youâve realized that pregnancy is full of surprises (some delightful, some⌠not so much).
In this post, weâre skipping the basics and diving into the unexpected, evidence-based insights about being 8 weeks pregnant. From your babyâs jaw-dropping brain growth to the weird symptoms you might not have heard about, weâve got you covered. Letâs explore everything that makes this week so unique!
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