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    34 Weeks Pregnant: A Guide to Your Discharge

    Your baby is sleeping, sucking and slurping...and you might even see them kicking in your belly!

    Dr. Harvey Karp

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    Dr. Harvey Karp

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    • Your Baby at 34 Weeks
    • 34 Weeks Pregnant: What to Expect
    • 34 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms
    • 34 Weeks Pregnant To-Do List
    • Myth or Fact?
    • Pregnancy Quote of the Week

    Your Baby at 34 Weeks

    At this point, your belly is mostly your almost 5-pound baby…so every time they move, you really see it. Can you make out those tiny feet? They are probably near the top of your belly...as your little one settles into the normal head-down position, ready for delivery! (Breech babies—butt or feet first—are at only about 5% of births.) Their whole body is pretty much ready, babies born this week have a 99% survival rate.

    Your baby is sleeping, sucking and slurping (drinking gulps of amniotic fluid flavored with whatever you just ate)! A thick, waxy layer of cream cheese-like vernix is smeared all over their body. They'll shed most of that before the birth, but preemies often come out coated with it. This covering protects the skin—imagine if you were in a bathtub for 9 months! —and offers antimicrobial benefits after birth.

    Size of Baby at 34 Weeks Pregnant

    Your baby is as big as a paper towel roll (something you'll need a lot of once you hit the messy toddler years!).

    34 weeks pregnant is how many months?

    34 weeks pregnant is about 7 months and two weeks into pregnancy.

    34 Weeks Pregnant: What to Expect

    You’re getting close to the finish line!

    In 3 more weeks, your baby will be “at term” (no longer pre-term or premature). One sign your body is getting in gear may be some leakage of colostrum. This incredible fluid is the early rich milk made that is perfectly tailored for a brand new baby. It’s packed with carbs, protein, antibodies and other essential stuff. It has tons of infection-fighting white blood cells, no wonder they call it “white blood!” This concentrated, thick milk has so much Vitamin A, it’s actually yellow/orange colored…like a carrot.

    What does your vaginal discharge during this stage of pregnancy mean?

    Vaginal discharge tends to increase towards the end of pregnancy as well. Your cervix is responsible for that, creating more and more mucus, blocking bad bacteria from sneaking up to infect your baby. If the discharge is pink-tinged and jelly-like, you may be losing your mucus plug that seals the uterus during your pregnancy. It can slip out in one big clump, or bit by bit.

    Passing the mucus plug is a sign that your cervix is softening and labor is coming…eventually.

    Some parents lose this plug weeks before delivery and can even regrow it. However, a mucus plug tinged with blood (your doctor or midwife may call it the “bloody show”) is a sign you’ll meet your baby pretty soon. If the discharge is yellowish or greenish, call your care provider. This could mean a yeast or bacterial infection, both of which usually need to be treated.

    34 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms

    • Bloating and gas
    • Constipation
    • Increased vaginal discharge
    • Hemorrhoids
    • Backaches
    • Leg cramps
    • Stretch marks
    • Swelling of feet and ankles
    • Fast growing hair and nails
    • Shortness of breath
    • Insomnia
    • Leaking colostrum

    34 Weeks Pregnant To-Do List

    • Print out several copies of your birth plan: You’ll want one for your doctor/midwife and for the different nurses on shift at the hospital. And, even if you are planning a vaginal birth, it’s smart to pen a separate birth plan for a C-section, just in case.
    • Stop flying: You will probably be advised to stop flying at 34 weeks (or earlier if you have a high-risk pregnancy). Airplane seats are super uncomfortable at this point, anyway! Some airlines will allow you to continue to fly with a doctor’s note, but do you really want to be far away from home if you go into premature labor??
    • Make a chore list: Laundry? Cook? Walking the dog? Washing the dishes? Don’t be shy about arranging to get some help from your friends and family…for after the baby arrives. (You’ll return the favor over the next year or two!) A chore list makes this crystal clear, helping to focus on baby care and skip any forgotten priorities because of sleep-deprivation.
    • Prepare at least a week of freezer meals: No matter how smoothly your delivery goes, you’ll need time to rest and recover. Plus, you’ll be busier than you ever imagined with your new addition. So, make some comforting, easy-to-reheat meals (soups, stews, etc). And don’t be shy about asking friends and family to contribute!

    Myth or Fact?

    Heartburn means your baby will be born with a full head of hair.

    This one sounds crazy, but scientific research suggests there’s truth to it! Turns out the same hormones that bring on heartburn also contribute to how much hair your baby will be born with!

     

    Pregnancy Quote of the Week

    The most important thing she'd learned over the years was that there was no way to be a perfect mother and a million ways to be a good one.— Jill Churchill

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    Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider.

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