Sunday, July 8

At 39 Weeks

This week of pregnancy, your baby may be close to 21½ inches and weighs over 7 pounds. All of your baby’s organs are developed, in place and ready to function on their own. The last organ to mature (the lungs) should have reached maturity at this point. Your baby's reflexes are coordinated so he or she can blink, grip firmly, and respond to sounds, light and touch. Your baby’s umbilical cord is about a half inch thick and contains 2 arteries and a single vein. At birth, your baby’s umbilical cord will measure about 20 inches in length (on average). The umbilical cord is still supplying your baby with a lot of nutrients as he or she continues to gain weight. Have you decided who’s going to be the one that gets to cut the cord after delivery?

You’re about as big as you can get at this point in your pregnancy and the top of your uterus may very well be up to 8 inches above your belly button. You are probably feeling very large, unbalanced and very uncomfortable. You’re almost there, just a week or so left! Now is a good time to relax and take it easy. Taking a warm bath can be very comforting and will take the weight off for a little while. Your body may already be preparing itself for labor, with your cervix softening and possibly dilating. Be sure to alert your doctor or midwife if you have any leaking of fluid or bleeding.


Actually, we're very close to the BIG Day as of today. I can feel some uncomforts now like lower back pain (mild period pain), lower belly pain - where possibly my cervix is, some mild contractions - was scared last night as I felt it was TIME, and having difficulty to stand-up after sitting for a while. But Bubba is still very active as ever. I had a glass of coke last night and I think it affected him more than it did to me because he was moving actively head to toe until midnight. Poor Bubba!

I am almost ready with my and Bubba's stuff. What? Just almost? Well, the nesting instinct really doesn't stop, from what I've discovered. You just continue to run around and you never ran out of things to do. Maybe, it's just my way of waiting. I don't want to be just sitting idly and wait for the bomb to tick. I would be nervous then. :)

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