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30 Weeks Pregnant What to Expect |
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Development
and Changes |
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Week 30 - Day 1 |
Select any baby
furniture you might need |
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Week 30 - Day 2 |
Your point of
gravity continues to change |
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Week 30 - Day 3 |
Good posture will
help to reduce the strain |
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Week 30 - Day 4 |
Select some bathing
equipment for your baby |
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Week 30 - Day 5 |
Decide what you
will need when you take your baby out and about |
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Week 30 - Day 6 |
Increase your
stamina for the birth by increasing your exercise |
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Week 30 - Day 7 |
Baby is about 29cm
or 11.4 inches long & weighs about 3.75-4lbs (1700-1800 grams)
- about the size of a medium squash! |
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30 Weeks Pregnant What to Expect |
Day by Day and Week by Week Guide -
30 Weeks Pregnant
Our useful 30 Weeks pregnant information guide can be used to help you understand the changes in
your body and to your baby. There are facts, information and helpful tips about being
30 Weeks Pregnant in your third trimester - an
informative countdown for pregnant women.
Common Pregnancy Questions at 30 Weeks pregnant
Answers to some of the most
common questions asked by a woman who is 30 Weeks pregnant are detailed
below
Pregnancy Question: What are the hCG levels at
30 Weeks Pregnant?
The serum
test (blood test) uses 2-4 mL of venous blood for testing. The serum hCG
levels at 30 Weeks pregnant, measured from the LMP (last menstrual
period) are as follows:
25 - 40 Weeks since LMP:
3,640
- 117,000 mIU/ml
For a chart of normal hCG levels please refer
to:
hGC Levels
Pregnancy Question: 30 Weeks pregnant belly?
The baby you are carrying in your 30 Weeks pregnant belly is
about the size of a medium squash. From being 30 Weeks pregnant at the
beginning of the third trimester your baby is able to survive, with or
without medical help, outside of the womb. The most weight gain takes
place during the third trimester as your baby grows the most rapidly
during this pregnancy stage and can gain up to 28g per day. The weight
gain shows in the size of your belly when you're 30 Weeks pregnant! The shape of your belly changes as
the belly drops due to the baby turning in a downward position ready for
birth. Your belly will drop down quite low and you will be able to lift
your belly up and down!
Pregnancy Question at 30 Weeks pregnant:
Pregnancy Weight gain?
Pregnancy Weight gain - try not to gain any more than one pound
a week from the 30 Weeks pregnant stage and all subsequent weeks of your
pregnancy. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) issued new guidelines
in May 2009 on how much weight to gain during pregnancy, based on the
woman's BMI (body mass index) before pregnancy. The IOM's weight gain
allowances for a woman, carrying one baby, is as follows:
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An underweight woman should aim for a weight gain of 28-40 pounds
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A
woman of normal weight should aim for a weight gain of 25-35 pounds
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An
overweight woman should aim for a weight gain of 15-25 pounds
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An
obese woman should aim for a weight gain of 11-20 pounds
Keep a personalised 30 Weeks
pregnant weight gain record.
Pregnancy Question at 30 Weeks pregnant: Can you fly during
Third Trimester?
One of the most common questions asked at 30 Weeks pregnant is
can you fly during third trimester? Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommend that women don’t fly after
their 36th week of pregnancy.
For specific medical advice please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy Question: What are the signs and
symptoms of pregnancy at 30 Weeks pregnant?
There are various signs and symptoms associated with pregnancy
at 30 Weeks pregnant. The signs and symptoms reported when women are 30
Weeks
pregnant include:
Smile at this Pregnancy
Quote!
Being 30 Weeks pregnant is not
always fun, so smile at this amusing motherhood maternity quote for all
those who are 30 Weeks pregnant!