Serius..this week i'm really really tired. Budak2 dah come back to the class. dah start dgn students registration. dah face up dgn macam2 problem. kelas yang "clash" la, nak layan peel budak2 yang nakal tu la, budak2 yang kuang hajau pun ada...
HUh sabar la hati, jgn marah2..saat2 hujung kehamilan tak boleh tension2..itu nasihat gynae kita. takut kena blood pressure. tp mana tak hangin students aje dah 400 lebih this sem..bayangkanlah macam2 peel yang kita terpaksa tempuh nanti. Bukan tak biasa, cuma kali ini situasi agak berbeza. Hope kita leh tahan la perangai budak2 ni nanti...
Jom tgok apa jadi kat dalam perut kita yang dah cecah 30 weeks ni...satu perasaan yang cukup indah dan tak mampu nak ucap dgn kata-kata...
Week 30
Baby: Your baby measures about 17 inches from head to toe and weighs about 3 pounds. Baby is growing plumper and beginning to control its own body temperature. Eyebrows and eyelashes are fully developed, and hair on the head is getting thicker. Head and body are now proportioned like a newborn's. Hands are now fully formed and fingernails are growing.
Mom-to-be: Your uterus is about four inches above your navel, and it's hard to believe you still have about 10 weeks to go as baby continues to push on your ribs. You may be feeling more discomfort in your pelvis and abdomen. You'll probably be gaining about a pound a week.
Tip of the Week: The membranes around the baby that contain the amniotic fluid are called the bag of waters. They usually do not break until just before the onset of labor, but if it does break prematurely, your risk of infection increases so call your practitioner immediately.
What's Happening Inside You?
28 Weeks
At the end of the seventh month, fat begins to be deposited on your baby. Your baby is about 14 inches long and weighs from 2 to 4 pounds. Your baby's hearing is fully developed and he or she changes position frequently and responds to stimuli, including sound, pain and light
The amniotic fluid begins to diminish.
If born prematurely, your baby would likely survive after the seventh month.
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