![]() ![]() It’s normal to have an increase in discharge when you’re 39 weeks pregnant. Some people have early labor that they don’t even feel as their bodies ramp up for childbirth, and others stay at zero centimeters until after their water breaks. This can help determine if the labor process is starting, but it can’t accurately predict when you’re going to deliver. This is what happens: they put a couple fingers into your vagina to determine if your cervix is opening. Take note of the tightening-when it starts getting regular and undeniable, it’s no longer Braxton Hicks it’s the real deal! Dilation and effacementĪt your appointment, your ob-gyn or midwife will probably do a cervical exam to see if you are starting to dilate or efface. These practice contractions may still be happening, and they may be getting a bit uncomfortable. Swimming will lighten the load on your pelvis. For relief, if you have access to a pool, go for a dip. Most of the time it’s just uncomfortable and goes away quickly. It hurts because your baby’s head is putting pressure on your cervix, where you have a ton of nerves. It’s a short, shooting pain in your pelvis that can get triggered when you or your baby moves. This phenomenon is almost as exciting as it sounds. Here are some of things you may be experiencing when you’re 39 weeks pregnant. Your body is gearing up for labor, and you may be experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions or find out that you’re dilated. You are this close to meeting your baby! 39 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms As you wait it out, try to take advantage of the time you have left by relaxing and maybe getting a pedicure or some other self-care. Rest assured your baby will arrive when they’re ready. “Science still can’t explain what makes someone go into labor but it’s believed that there is an intricate dance between the mother’s hormones secreted by her adrenals and the baby’s adrenals also secreting hormones,” says Venus Standard, a nurse midwife and assistant professor at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Though everyone around you might seem to have a guess as to when you’ll have your baby, predicting when labor will actually start can be difficult as we still don’t know exactly why people go into labor when they do. After all, your baby is around 20 inches long, you’ve probably gained a total of around 25-35 pounds and you’re more than a little uncomfortable-not to mention really eager to meet your little one! ![]() Remember how you used to be so nervous about delivery? By the time you get to 39 weeks pregnant, you’re probably more than ready for your baby to be born. It’s so effective that you should probably avoid it if you’re not at a hospital or birth center (or if you have a high-risk pregnancy). ![]() Nipple stimulation does help bring on labor. That’s about the size of a Cabbage Patch Kid doll. Your baby is 19.9 inches long and weighs 7.3 pounds this week. The new cells will help with temperature regulation after birth. Skin cell turnover: Your baby is forming new skin cells to replace the older ones.They may want to monitor baby’s movements with a nonstress test. If you have trouble getting your baby to move, try drinking some cold water to wake them up if that doesn’t work or you have any concerns, call your healthcare provider to check in. ![]() Even if they’re not as sharp, your baby’s movements should be just as often as usual. Milder baby movements: Your baby isn’t kicking and moving around as wildly when you’re 39 weeks pregnant because it’s tight quarters in there.Even though you may be ready for baby to be born, this week they’re still putting down fat deposits, and their brain keeps developing to get them ready for the wild stimulation of the world. Full term: Your baby’s officially considered “old enough” for delivery.This is what else is going on at 39 weeks. Your Baby at 39 WeeksĬongrats, baby, you’re officially full term! Your baby is getting ready to make their debut any day now. Frequently Asked Questions About Life at 39 Weeks Pregnantģ9 weeks pregnant in months is nine months pregnant, which is part of the third trimester of pregnancy. ![]()
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