Thursday, July 19, 2007

Week 28

Your baby measures about 10 inches from crown to rump, or a total length of about 15.75 inches (38-40 cm) from head to toe, and weighs about 2.4 pounds (1100 g). Brain waves show rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which means your baby may be dreaming. Eyelids are opening. Branches of lungs are developing, so there's a good chance that baby would survive if born prematurely now.

Your uterus extends well above your navel. As baby gets bigger and stronger this month, you may be experiencing leg cramps and mild swelling of ankles and feet, difficulty sleeping, shortness of breath, lower abdominal achiness, clumsiness or scattered Braxton Hicks contractions (hardening and relaxing of the uterus, like rehearsals for labor). You may also be urinating more frequently again as the uterus continues to push on your bladder.

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It is interesting to read the different sites and see how they all say different things - about the average length and weight of the baby. :))

But anyways - I've definately had some leg cramps when trying to fall asleep, especially last night. And I have trouble staying comfortable while sleeping.. :/ My body is craving so much to sleep on my stomach.. :/

And I'm always clumsy - so that is nothing new. :P

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