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Baby’s Growth and Size
By week 33, your baby is about the size of a pineapple. They weigh around 4 pounds and are about 17 inches long. Your baby is now the size of a fully grown lettuce head.
Baby’s Organs and Body
Your baby’s organs are fully developed and functioning in week 33. However, their lungs are still maturing and will continue to do so until birth. Your baby’s body is also covered in vernix, a greasy substance that protects their skin from the amniotic fluid.
Baby’s Brain Development
Your baby’s brain development is still ongoing at week 33. Their brain is developing rapidly, and they are starting to make more complex connections between neurons.
Baby’s Movements
As your baby grows, they have less space in your womb to move around. However, you should still feel your baby move several times a day. If you notice a decrease in movement, contact your healthcare provider.
How You’re Feeling
As you near the end of your pregnancy, you may experience more discomfort and fatigue. You may also feel Braxton Hicks contractions, which are practice contractions that prepare your body for labor.
What You Should Do
Make sure to attend all your prenatal appointments and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider. Prepare for your baby’s arrival by packing your hospital bag and setting up the nursery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still exercise during week 33 of pregnancy?
Yes, you can still exercise during week 33 of pregnancy. However, talk to your healthcare provider before starting or continuing any exercise routine.
What should I pack in my hospital bag?
You should pack comfortable clothing, toiletries, and any necessary items for your baby such as diapers and a car seat.
When should I call my healthcare provider?
You should call your healthcare provider if you experience any unusual symptoms such as bleeding, severe abdominal pain, or a decrease in fetal movement.
When should I set up the nursery?
You can set up the nursery anytime during your pregnancy, but most women do so around week 30 or later.
When will I start feeling Braxton Hicks contractions?
You may start feeling Braxton Hicks contractions as early as the second trimester, but they are more common in the third trimester.
In Conclusion
Baby development during 33 weeks of pregnancy is a crucial time as your baby is almost fully developed and ready for the outside world. Make sure to take care of yourself and your baby by attending prenatal appointments, exercising, and preparing for your baby’s arrival. And remember, if you have any concerns or questions, don’t hesitate to contact your healthcare provider.