Wednesday, December 22, 2010

34 weeks pregnant - 3 Tips

If you are 34 weeks pregnant, your baby as good as 'complete'. Your child may well now see, hear, feel, taste and smell. Even the lungs and kidneys can now save on their own! Approximately 99 percent of babies are born in week 34, surviving outside the womb without complications. Note: the heavier the child, the better. If there is underweight, you have a little baby in the incubator to recuperate. If everything is your baby now weighs 2100 to 2250 grams and he / she is 42 to 45 inches long.
34 weeks pregnant - Tip 1: Varicose veins

By action of the hormone progesterone your arteries weaker. Thus they become less easily trapped by your fuller belly. Unfortunately, this also means that you can get more problems of varicose veins. The chance is quite high that you around the 34th week of pregnancy have visible varicose veins, especially if you wanted your pregnancy to have had with varicose veins. You can help prevent varicose veins by avoiding high heels and make up your legs regularly.

34 weeks pregnant - Tip 2: Indalingsweeën

If you are 34 weeks pregnant, then you suffer from indalingsweeën. The baby is in fact to descend into your pelvis, to a favorable position to take delivery. This change may be associated with hard bellies and band migratory pain. A child belongs to the first 37 weeks to be descended. Another baby can descend later, even during childbirth.
34 weeks pregnant - Tip 3: List layette

With the hectic pregnancy (pregnancy and possible dementia), you can forget things. Therefore, here a list of much needed layette:

Food:

* Feeding bottles with nipple
* Pacifier mirrors
* Spit Cloths
* Bottle Brush
* Bottle Warmer (or microwave)
* Trial Pack formulas

Changing:

* Disposable diapers or cotton diapers
* wipes or cotton balls

Clothing:

* Jacket
* shirts and / or transfer vests
* Pants with feet
* Bodysuits
* Box packets (size 50/56)
* Socks
* hat, scarf and mittens

Sleeping:

* Rock and / or bed
* Mattress (polyether)
* Commode
* mat
* Blanket or sleeping bag (cotton or wool)
* Bed linen (cotton)
* Fitted sheets (cotton)
* Under Sheets (flannel)
* Jug

Bath:

* Baby bath or Tummy Tub
* Badsteun
* wrap towel, robe or shawl
* Baby oil and / or badcrème
* Bath Thermometer
* Hydrophilic washcloths
* Hydrophilic diapers

Transportation:

* Stroller
* Car seat
* Carrier or sling

You are:

* nursing bras
* nightwear in your childbirth

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