Tuesday, September 23, 2008

30 Weeks...

From about now until you deliver, your babies' growth will be slower than if you were carrying a single baby as they are quickly running out of room to grow! Your babies each weigh around 3 pounds and are about 16 inches from head to heel. An ultrasound image may show your babies holding hands or sucking their thumbs, and you may also notice that your babies don't move at all during your Braxton Hicks contractions. This is because your muscles tighten and constrict their movement. By now your babies are probably more used to Braxton Hicks than you are!

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*Did you know your baby is nearly three pounds now?
*Her head is getting larger to accommodate a period of rapid brain growth. Don't forget to continue to "teach" your baby in the womb by exposing to music, literature, and simply talking to her.
*A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds her. As she grows and fills your uterus, the amount of amniotic fluid will decrease. Funny, you certainly won't feel any lighter!
*She spends more and more time practicing opening and closing eyelids. Her eyes can move from side to side, following a light source. She may even reach out to touch the light.
*Early lanugo is beginning to disappear that served to protect your baby's skin from the water in the womb. Your little one's own hair may begin to appear.
*Toenails are entering their final growth stage.
*Bone marrow is now in charge of red blood cell production. These red blood cells will continue to service your child's body by transporting oxygen and removing the wastes (carbon monoxide and other gases).
*Your baby has the capability now to produce tears -- yes, within the womb.
*By the end of this week, your baby is now 15.7 inches (39.9cm) long and weighs 2.91 pounds (1319gm).

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