Some babies are large at birth. That means, at 8 ounces growth per week for the last few weeks, that changes are noticeable. Pregnant women can look different carrying the same size baby depending on their height, how long-waisted or short waisted (distance from ribs to hips) and muscle tone. Also, keep in mind that it is difficult to estimate the baby's size before it is born--my doctor thought mine was less than 8 pounds. However, I had a ten pound baby without a c-section; and I am sure that other people have done so also. Same deal with c-sections. In any case, the baby will be born and you will be glad.
No. It will not harm your baby.
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
... 32 weeks approx. 8 months
At 32 weeks, it is very likely that the baby would survive, however he or she may need to have a short stay in the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) to have some help with breathing and feeding
to give time for the baby to develop, obviously
The baby's head should be done. If it is not, it would be a 'breech baby' and may require a caesarian to deliver.
it takes 40 weeks for a baby to grow in a womb but if u deliver ur baby before 32 weeks then more likely u r going to have a premature baby i was pregnant and i carried my baby for 38 weeks i had a little boy he was 5lbs and 12 oz
It's normal. I'm 34 weeks along and mine is too. It's just from the pressure of the baby on your cervix. No worry's though , .. Doesn't mean the baby's coming or anything.
No. A .32 bullet is about 7.65mm, and a .380 is 9mm. It is too big to chamber.
No, it could be time, the baby could be in position. However, if this is the case you're baby will be premature. My mother had my little brother when she was 33 weeks and some people have babies younger. Don't panic but stay away from spicy foods and anything else that could trigger the birth. Hope I could help you.
Possibly, or it could mean you have a larger than average baby, or too much amnionic fluid, or your due date is incorrect.