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Third trimester is the third and final phase of pregnancy. This trimester begins from the 29th week of pregnancy and last till the baby is delivered. As you are approaching the delivery date, typically at the end of third trimester, it is normal to feel excited and stressed. The physical symptoms associated with stress include increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure and muscle tension. More...
What Happens In 25 To 28 Weeks In The Third Trimester ?
Being a mother is the most gratifying and miraculous experience bestowed on a woman by the Almighty. During the nine long months that a mother carries the unborn in her womb, each day brings along a new experience. Every week unfolds a new development in the fetus and the expecting mother. More...
Increased Sleepiness In Third Trimester
During pregnancy many physical and emotional changes occur in the body of pregnant women including morning sickness, body aches, heartburn and indigestion and sleepiness. All these changes occur as a result of hormonal changes taking place in the body. Hormone levels change significantly during the third trimester. Some hormones increase sleepiness while others disrupt night time sleep. More...
During the third trimester there is significant increase in demand for nutrients as the baby continues to grow. Optimum balance of vitamins and minerals is essential for the growth of your baby's skeleton, collagen (a protein that binds cells together) and connective tissues. There is evidence from experimental animal studies that requirement of vitamin C increases significantly during the third trimester. More...
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Causes Of Bleeding In Third Trimester Almost one-fourth of all pregnant women experiences vaginal bleeding at some point of their pregnancy. But vaginal bleeding at the end of the third trimester of pregnancy poses dangerous threat to the lives of both mother and the unborn child. Any amount of bleeding during third trimester of pregnancy should always be reported to a health care provider as it may be the first sign of some possible serious pregnancy complications. More... |