What month are you in at 39 weeks?
What month are you in at 39 weeks?
If you’re 39 weeks pregnant, you’re in month 9 of your pregnancy. Only a week or two left to go! Still have questions? Here’s some more information on how weeks, months and trimesters are broken down in pregnancy. How big is my baby at 39 weeks? At 39 weeks pregnant, you’ve got what is officially considered a full-term baby.
Is it safe to cut the cord at 39 weeks?
At 39 weeks there is a high probability that the cord can entangle the child’s neck. Keeping it in mind, obstetricians remove a baby very carefully, wait until the cord stops pulsating, and then cut it, pinching at two locations and treating with alcohol.
Is it safe to go into labor at 39 weeks?
At 39 weeks, you kind of have to be prepared for anything. It could be 2 weeks or 2 hours until you go into labor, so make sure you’re mentally ready to a) ride out this pregnancy for a while longer and b) head to the hospital at a moment’s notice.
Why do I feel so uncomfortable at 39 weeks pregnant?
We’re not sure, but the impatience and discomfort moms-to-be feel around 39 weeks pregnant (and beyond!) might be nature’s way of getting you mentally prepared for delivery. Remember how freaked out you used to be about childbirth?
What are the changes in my body at 39 weeks pregnant?
At 39 weeks pregnant, you most likely have not experienced many changes over the last week or two. You probably have not gained any weight, but there are still changes that are taking place. 39 Weeks Pregnant: what changes are occurring in your body? As you near the end of your pregnancy, your cervix will become effaced.
Are You stressed at 39 weeks pregnant?
Your emotional health as you anxiously anticipate labor and delivery is one thing, but dealing with the physical stress at 39 weeks is a whole other ballgame. You’re not eating, walking, sleeping, or even pooping well at this point… how can you cope?