After pregnant mothers become pregnant, their weight will increase as the fetus grows. Especially after three months, this is the best time for fetal development. However, after this period, that is, after 36 weeks of pregnancy, although the fetus is still growing, the growth rate has slowed down. Next, we will introduce to you the general growth rate of the fetus after 36 weeks. A woman's weight gain often reaches its peak during the 36th week of pregnancy . Her belly becomes very large and heavy, and even her belly button appears. Pregnant women will feel a heaviness in their lower abdomen, as if the baby is about to come out. Indeed, the baby will be born soon. He is still growing after 36 weeks of pregnancy. They can definitely be called full-term fetuses, but their development rate is slower than in the previous few months. The fetus is about 45cm long and weighs 2700g. The average biparietal diameter was 8.81±0.57cm, the average abdominal circumference was 29.44±2.83cm, and the femur length was 6.95±0.47cm. The 36-week fetus is still growing, its two kidneys are fully developed, and its liver is able to process some metabolic waste. As of this weekend, he can be considered full-term (37-42 weeks). So from now on, you should pay attention to rest and maintain personal hygiene, and be ready to meet your baby at any time. The down that covers your baby's body and the vernix caseosa that protects your baby's skin in the amniotic fluid are now beginning to fall off. His head is still relatively soft, and his little head retains the ability to deform, ready to deform its head according to the needs of the mother's birth canal at any time! The baby's current posture is most likely with the head facing down, which is the most ideal posture for normal delivery. You are 36 weeks pregnant and have gained about 10.1 kg. Your weight gain has reached its peak. Your belly is big and heavy, and even your belly button is protruding. At this time, the palace height is approximately between 29.0-36.5cm. At the end of the ninth month of pregnancy, the fundus of the uterus is highest, 2 horizontal fingers below the xiphoid process. For the first birth, the fetal head usually enters the pelvis around 36 weeks, accounting for 80%-90% of primiparas. After the fetus enters the pelvis, the fundus of the uterus will drop, and your abdomen will appear to have fallen a little, just like changing from a watermelon to a grapefruit. Some women may give birth during the 36th week of pregnancy. At this time, the baby's development is very complete. For example, the kidneys are very complete. The mother must get enough rest and be prepared to meet the baby at any time. Also, the woman's weight has reached its peak. The abdomen seems to have dropped a little, and the fetus's posture will also adjust. For example, their heads are likely to be facing down. After pregnant mothers become pregnant, their weight will increase as the fetus grows. Especially after three months, this is the best time for fetal development. However, after this period, that is, after 36 weeks of pregnancy, although the fetus is still growing, the growth rate has slowed down. Next, we will introduce to you the general growth rate of the fetus after 36 weeks. A woman's weight gain often reaches its peak during the 36th week of pregnancy. Her belly becomes very large and heavy, and even her belly button appears. Pregnant women will feel a heaviness in their lower abdomen, as if the baby is about to come out. Indeed, the baby will be born soon. He is still growing after 36 weeks of pregnancy. They can definitely be called full-term fetuses, but their development rate is slower than in the previous few months. The fetus is about 45cm long and weighs 2700g. The average biparietal diameter was 8.81±0.57cm, the average abdominal circumference was 29.44±2.83cm, and the femur length was 6.95±0.47cm. The 36-week fetus is still growing, its two kidneys are fully developed, and its liver is able to process some metabolic waste. As of this weekend, he can be considered full-term (37-42 weeks). So from now on, you should pay attention to rest and maintain personal hygiene, and be ready to meet your baby at any time. The down that covers your baby's body and the vernix caseosa that protects your baby's skin in the amniotic fluid are now beginning to fall off. His head is still relatively soft, and his little head retains the ability to deform, ready to deform its head according to the needs of the mother's birth canal at any time! The baby's current posture is most likely with the head facing down, which is the most ideal posture for normal delivery. You are 36 weeks pregnant and have gained about 10.1 kg. Your weight gain has reached its peak. Your belly is big and heavy, and even your belly button is protruding. At this time, the palace height is approximately between 29.0-36.5cm. At the end of the ninth month of pregnancy, the fundus of the uterus is highest, 2 horizontal fingers below the xiphoid process. For the first birth, the fetal head usually enters the pelvis around 36 weeks, accounting for 80%-90% of primiparas. After the fetus enters the pelvis, the fundus of the uterus will drop, and your abdomen will appear to have fallen a little, just like changing from a watermelon to a grapefruit. Some women may give birth during the 36th week of pregnancy. At this time, the baby's development is very complete. For example, the kidneys are very complete. The mother must get enough rest and be prepared to meet the baby at any time. Also, the woman's weight has reached its peak. The abdomen seems to have dropped a little, and the fetus's posture will also adjust. For example, their heads are likely to be facing down. |
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