35 weeks pregnant what should i be doing




















This is not a drill! Here are signs of actual, call-the-OB-and-grab-your-hospital-bag labor:. Water breaking. It can happen in a big gush like in the movies or in a slow trickle that just keeps coming. Painful contractions.

Those Braxton Hicks have nothing on real contractions. Regular contractions. Your doctor will probably tell you at what point to call and let them know about your contractions. A good rule of thumb is to call when contractions are about five minutes apart for a first pregnancy. Get ready to announce baby's arrival Get to know the signs of labor Program important numbers into your phones. Watch These Videos Next:. Article saved. Ask your healthcare provider what will be available for you to use and whether it needs to be reserved in advance.

Take some time to think about your options and what you might prefer. The key at this stage is to know what your options are. Use this opportunity to enjoy doing whatever it is that will help you feel positive and rejuvenated. It could be having some time to yourself, a special date night with your partner, or catching up with friends. Ask your healthcare provider or midwife for advice on how to go about finding a good pediatrician.

Other parents in your area may also be able to recommend one. What are your pain relief options during labor? Under what circumstances might you need a cesarean delivery?

If you do need one, what should you expect? Would a photographer or videographer be allowed in with you during labor and delivery? What is likely to happen during your hospital stay after your baby is born? How long can you expect the hospital stay to be? Read more about postpartum care and healing to find out about how to prepare and what to expect.

Prop up your feet, relax in your favorite comfortable chair, and write those baby shower thank you notes! Find out if your healthcare provider, hospital, or birth center can help you with a lactation consultant.

If you took a childbirth class, review your notes and practice your breathing techniques. If you have a little time you might even like to check out our nine-part childbirth education videos. Unbox and assemble any baby gear you already have. Wash and sanitize all of the items your little one will come into contact with. You have probably gained between 25 and 30 pounds, and you may or may not gain more weight for the rest of your pregnancy.

This is also a week of rapid weight gain for your baby as their limbs become plump with fat. If you deliver this week, your baby is considered premature and will need specialized care. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention state that babies born at 35 weeks are at risk of having digestive issues, breathing problems , and a longer stay in the hospital. Your doctor may mention cesarean delivery for your twins. If your babies are younger than 39 weeks at the time of your cesarean delivery, your doctor may test their lung maturity.

When you arrive for your scheduled cesarean delivery, the medical team first cleans your abdomen and gives you an intravenous line IV for medications. Your doctor next makes an incision to access your babies. After your babies are delivered, your doctor also delivers your placenta through the incision.

Then your abdomen is closed using sutures, and you can visit with your babies. And you may also continue to deal with any or all of these additional third trimester symptoms in week 35, including:.

Your shortness of breath should improve after your baby moves further down into your pelvis, a process called lightening. Although lightening helps to relieve this symptom, it may also lead to increased frequency of urination as your baby adds increased pressure on your bladder.

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Medical Review Policy All What to Expect content that addresses health or safety is medically reviewed by a team of vetted health professionals. Explore Pregnancy Week At the week mark, you're wrapping up month 8 of your pregnancy with one month left to go. Your Baby at Week At a Glance. Snug as a bug. Padding up. His shoulders in particular are padding up for the journey south. Head down. By this week, almost all babies are positioned with their heads facing down toward your cervix, ready for their trip out.

How big is my baby at 35 weeks? Fetal weight gain Your baby's once skinny arms and legs are now quite plump…and irresistibly, squeezably soft. Baby's skull remains soft Something else that's developing at a mind-boggling pace these day: your baby's brainpower.

Cheat sheet Did you know that the measurement in centimeters from the top of your pubic bone to the top of your uterus is roughly equivalent to the number of weeks of pregnancy? Frequent urination and urinary incontinence Something else that'll remind you just how far along you are in your pregnancy: frequent urination. Finding a doula What's a doula? Occasional headaches If your head is pounding, it could be for a number of reasons, including being overheated or stuck in a stuffy room.

Go out for some air or open the window. And ask your practitioner which pain reliever is safe in moderation during pregnancy. Read More. Varicose veins Have the varicose veins in your legs begun to ache or itch? Hemorrhoids Varicose veins can pop up anywhere — and the ones in your rectum are called hemorrhoids.

To soothe them, gently wash with warm water and wipe with toilet paper. If toilet paper is too harsh, switch to wipes. Bleeding gums Your gums may still be bleeding or tender now. To boost gum strength, get plenty of vitamin C.



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