Understanding Changes During Third Trimester Pregnancy
August 18, 2010 Pregnancy Planing, Third Trimester Pregnancy No CommentsThe third trimester pregnancy starts from the 28th week and lasts till the delivery. This is the last stretch of your pregnancy. You will continue to experience existing or new symptoms. Your physician will increase the frequency of your check ups as the delivery date approaches.
During the third trimester, your body and the fetus will continue to change and grow. The fetus is able to hear and see now. The ultrasound might show it sucking its thumb. The fetus is able to cry. Its brain, lungs, and kidneys continue to grow. The lungs mature by the 38th or the 40th week. During the last weeks of pregnancy, the head will turn downwards.
Symptoms You Might Experience
As The Fetus Grows, The Mother’s Body Also Undergoes Several Changes.
• You will notice an increase in the frequency of urination. This is due to the uterus putting pressure on the bladder.
• The fetus will radiate body heat and this in turn will increase the mother’s skin temperature. In other words, you will be feeling hot.
• Swelling of the hands, face, and ankles is also common during this stage.
• If you do not have developed stretch marks already, then you might start developing them now. They usually appear on the buttocks, upper arms, breasts, and abdomen.
• You might experience a drop in blood pressure. This is due to the fetus pressing on the main vein that carries blood from the heart.
• Back pain.
• Indigestion, heartburn, and constipation.
• During the third trimester pregnancy, many expectant mothers start experiencing false labor at irregular intervals.
• The mother’s breasts will start leaking a fluid called Colostrum. This fluid is rich provides nutrition and immunity to the fetus. Padded bras will help soak in the fluid.
As your pregnancy approaches to a near, you will find yourself thinking about childbirth, labor, breastfeeding, and other related issues. At this stage, it is best to start attending childbirth classes. These classes will help you with your pregnancy planning for the remaining period. They will address your concerns, as well.
Prenatal Checkups
Your obstetrician is another person whom you can consult if you have any questions about your pregnancy. In fact, during the third trimester, your obstetrician will increase the frequency of your visits.
After the 29th week of your pregnancy, you will be required to go for prenatal checkups every two weeks. After the 36th week, you will have to go every week for prenatal checkups.
During the prenatal check ups, the physician will examine the fetal heartbeat, growth, development and position. The obstetrician will also examine the height of the fetus. The mother’s blood pressure, weight, and temperature will also be checked. A urine test will be conducted to detect the presence of albumin (a protein) and sugar. Presence of albumin might indicate toxemia or preeclampsia. Presence of sugar might indicate the presence of condition called hyperglycemia.
The visits to the obstetrician will not only ensure a healthy third trimester pregnancy, but will also calm any fears that you or your partner might be carrying.