If you are 28 weeks pregnant, you are in the third and final trimester of pregnancy arrived. Your baby now weighs nearly 1 kilo and begins to look like a real infant. The proportions of your unborn baby start to add up and the head is no longer large compared to its body. Your baby is now about 37 inches long and is his / her legs to pull to get into the uterus to fit. Yourself, you're about a pound a week and your body prepares itself more and more for the birth.
28 weeks pregnant - Tip 1: Development skull
From week 28 of pregnancy changes the cartilage of your baby gradually into natural bone. The skull remains of facets, separated by fontanelles. This keeps the skull relatively soft and flexible, allowing your baby in the world can easily come. Only after the birth, the skull will be hard and solid. The fontanelles will eventually disappear.
28 weeks pregnant - Tip 2: Develop senses
If you are 28 weeks pregnant, the senses of your unborn baby is already well developed. Vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch are becoming increasingly acute. Much is unfortunately not yet tasted, because the amniotic fluid is almost tasteless.
28 weeks pregnant - Tip 3: Sleeping & nightmares
28 weeks pregnant means that you may feel from bad dreams (nightmares). During your pregnancy you sleep lighter than usual, so you have your dreams more often and more accurate recall. Your sleep light is functional, it prepares you for your child. If your baby cries later, you wake up on time.
28 weeks pregnant - Tip 4: Birth Index
If you are 28 weeks pregnant, then you're probably already somewhat engrossed in wedding. You can find inspiration online, but also see books in print and copy shops. A birth announcement contains subcontractor:
* Image (photo, drawing, existing image, etc.)
* Boy or girl
* Name / nickname
* Full name (possibly Christian names)
* Date and time
* Proud parents
* Any and older brothers or sisters
* Address
* Phone
* When a mother and child rest
* If necessary. Call for an appointment
* If necessary. poem or birth order of sibling
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