The Pregnancy HelpDesk
Month Seven: |
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Main Menu | Month By Month Guide |The seventh, eighth, and ninth months (Third trimester) are marked by the abdomen constantly increasing in size.
During the seventh month, you may feel pregnant, but not too pregnant. This is usually considered a good month because you look pregnant, but you can still move around good.These Are Things You May be Feeling:
Note: Some women get migraines or headaches because of TOO much sleep. If this is the case, try to regulate your sleeping patterns.
Development of Fetus:
By the end of the seventh month, the fetus will be about 15 inches long and weigh about 3 pounds. The fine hair covering the body of the fetus, called lanugo, is now beginning to shed. The centers of the bone are now hardening and becoming stronger. The fetus can stretch, cry, suck its thumb, hiccup, and open and close its eyes. The fetus can also respond to noises outside of the womb. If it hears a loud noise, you may notice a sudden kick or movement. The fetus is gaining more immunities from the mother now. If the fetus were born now, it would have a good chance for survival.
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