Luna Snoh Riley❄️
Mamas, if you’re 34 weeks pregnant, this is how big your baby looks in the womb. 🤍
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Reaching 34 weeks of pregnancy is an exciting milestone, and it's fascinating to observe how much your baby has grown. At this stage, your baby is typically about the size of a butternut squash, measuring around 17.7 inches and weighing roughly 4.7 pounds. This rapid growth means your little one is getting ready for life outside the womb, with important developments happening every day. One of the most beautiful aspects of this period is feeling your baby’s movements more distinctly — kicks, stretches, and rolls become more pronounced. This can be both reassuring and a wonderful way to bond before birth. The baby’s lungs are maturing, preparing them for breathing on their own, while their brain is developing rapidly, enhancing their senses and responsiveness. Many moms-to-be find the third trimester a mix of excitement and physical challenges. It’s common to experience increased fatigue, backaches, and frequent urination due to the baby’s size and positioning. Staying hydrated, practicing gentle prenatal exercises, and getting plenty of rest can help ease discomfort. Prenatal visits become more frequent around this time, allowing your healthcare provider to monitor your baby’s growth and your health closely. If your pregnancy includes a stay in the NICU journey or concerns with premature birth risks, connecting with communities of fellow moms can provide valuable support and strength. Celebrating each step of your baby’s growth, even the small movements and milestones, helps maintain a positive outlook. Overall, the 34-week mark is a beautiful reminder of the miracle of life growing within you — a true warrior baby preparing to make their grand entrance soon. Embrace this stage, take care of yourself, and cherish these moments as you prepare to welcome your little one into the world.



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