me at weeks 35
I feel I can’t possibly get any larger – and I’m right. Having already put on an average of around 10–12.5kg during my pregnancy, I’m unlikely to gain much more weight now. My uterus has expanded right up into my ribcage, and I can feel my baby’s little movements all over the place. I even see small fists and feet popping up against my tummy! Breathlessness and indigestion are perfectly normal pregnancy symptoms at week 35, however speak with your doctor if you feel a bit too uncomfortable.
my baby at weeks 35
My baby is now around 46cm from tip to toe and weighs 2.4kgs. Those sudden kicks under my ribcage are a sign that my little one is no longer so little, and is getting short of space. During the 35th week of the pregnancy as the wall of the uterus stretches, it lets in more light, which may lead to my baby developing a night-and-day cycle. My baby is busy getting the finishing touches ready for their arrival – they now have hair and cute little fingernails and toenails.
things to do in weeks 35
Speaking of toenails... I’m starting to find simple tasks such as painting my own toenails a bit tricky, take this as an opportunity for a pamper! I treat myself to a relaxing pedicure – a foot massage is really wonderful at this stage of my pregnancy. I also enjoy a relaxing bath with a few drops of lavender oil and a good book. I’m fit and healthy; swimming during pregnancy is great, it can make me feel fabulous, as the water supports my weight and helps me move about more freely than I can on dry land.