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Physical Development
At 35 weeks and 4 days, your baby is around 18 inches long and weighs approximately 5.25 to 5.75 pounds. Most of their physical development is complete, but they will still continue to put on weight and grow in the coming weeks.One of the most noticeable physical developments during this time is the appearance of lanugo. This fine hair covers your baby’s body and helps to regulate their body temperature. As your baby continues to put on weight, the lanugo will begin to shed.Your baby’s bones are also becoming harder, except for their skull which remains soft and flexible to make delivery easier. Their head circumference is growing along with their brain, which is developing rapidly.
Sensory Development
At this stage, your baby’s senses are highly developed. They can hear, see, smell, taste, and feel. They respond to light, touch, and sound, and may even recognize your voice.Your baby’s eyes are now able to distinguish between light and dark, and they may even open their eyes in response to a bright light. They can also track objects with their eyes, and may even follow your face if you move it around.Their sense of taste is also developing, as they are able to distinguish between sweet and bitter flavors in the amniotic fluid. They may even develop a preference for certain foods based on what you eat during pregnancy.
Behavioral Development
At 35 weeks and 4 days, your baby is becoming more active and may be keeping you up at night with their movements. They are also developing a regular sleep-wake cycle and may be awake for longer periods during the day.Your baby may also start to show signs of stress or discomfort, such as hiccupping, squirming, or kicking. These movements are a sign that they are healthy and developing normally.As your due date approaches, your baby may start to settle into a head-down position in preparation for birth. This can cause some discomfort for you, but is a normal part of the birthing process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it normal for my baby to be so active at 35 weeks and 4 days?
A: Yes, it is normal for your baby to be very active at this stage of development.
Q: When will my baby’s lanugo start to shed?
A: Your baby’s lanugo will begin to shed as they continue to put on weight, usually around 36 to 38 weeks.
Q: What can I do to help my baby’s brain development?
A: Eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise can help to promote your baby’s brain development.
Q: When should I expect my baby to settle into a head-down position?
A: Your baby may settle into a head-down position at any time between 32 and 38 weeks.
Q: Is it normal for my baby to hiccup a lot at this stage?
A: Yes, it is normal for your baby to hiccup frequently during the third trimester.