8 month baby in symptoms

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Body Changes In 8th Month Of Pregnancy:

Babies tend to grow rapidly this month. As a result, you’ll continue to gain around half a kilo every week. As the uterus moves further up, you may feel uncomfortable and bloated at all times. It also increases your urge to pee. The growing uterus also causes stretch marks in the lower abdomen and the thighs. Besides the symptoms that we mention above, you may also feel sleep-deprived and fatigued. Having to wake up to empty your bladder makes it worse.
Common Concerns:

Thoughts about the health of your baby are likely to occupy your mind throughout the pregnancy. This eight month of pregnancy as well things aren’t going to be different. Some of the common concerns affecting babies and 8 months pregnant moms include:
Premature Labor:
Although babies born around eight months have a fairly high chance of survival (depending on the week of your pregnancy), they need extra 8th month pregnancy care in a neonatal intensive care unit or NICU. That’s because they’re lungs are not mature enough to breathe without support. If yours is a high-risk pregnancy, the doctor may advise complete bed rest. Babies born in this month are premature while those born after 36 weeks are term babies. There are several factors that could trigger premature birth. Some common reasons include preeclampsia, placenta previa, and placenta abruption. Sometimes, the baby assumes birth position early and even moves into the cervical area.
[ Read: Symptoms Of Preeclampsia During Pregnancy ]
High Blood Pressure:
It is natural for your blood pressure to be a little higher than normal at eight months. But some women suffer from an unusually high blood pressure. Women who suffer from high blood pressure before pregnancy suffer from chronic hypertension, while those who suffer from the condition during pregnancy have gestational hypertension. Some women have preeclampsia, a condition where the pregnant woman has high blood pressure and high levels of protein in her urine. Preeclampsia is a serious complication, one that can put your life in danger because it decreases blood flow to the baby and even causes placental abruptions. The doctor may suggest a low-sodium diet and prescribe blood pressure medications.8th-Month-Pregnancy.jpg

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9th Month Pregnancy Care – What To Expect, Do’s & Dont’s
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APRIL 6, 2018

9th month pregnancy care what to expect, do’s & dont’s
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Mommy, you are this close to completing your ‘term!’ This is the time that all kinds of feelings tend to set in.

By the time you enter the ninth month, you are completely prepped to deliver. Nature has its ways working through your mind and body sending signals about your motherhood. While the discomfort takes a toll on your patience and energy, you will still want to cherish every moment from now on as the deadline is near.

You would have formed a special relationship with your baby inside your womb that is hard to explain to the world. 9 month pregnancy care is all about feeling and seeing things like a mommy!

9th Month Pregnancy Care – What To Expect?
There are some remarkable changes in the way you think and operate. You will feel wonderful during this time despite the usual discomforts caused due to the stretching abdomen.

While you are eager to see your baby, you will begin to feel the sense of ‘separation’. You will miss feeling your baby and the bump that you have been carrying around for so long.
Your vaginal discharge will increase now. Make sure you have extra padding during this time. Do not panic at the occasional rush of discharge. This is completely normal unless it is itchy, smelly and out of the ordinary.
There is a sharp pain in your bladder that causes alarm. You are likely to feel that you will wet yourself any moment.
Get ready for the real contractions coming and going. Your body is fast prepping for the labor.
Some women lose their mucous plug from the cervix area during this time. Though this looks like a signal that labor has started, do not jump to conclusions unless you see other signals happening.
You will understand the difference between the short contractions and the actual ones by the end of this month.