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  1. Apr 25, 2023 · By 24 weeks pregnant, you may have gained about 10 or 15 pounds, and your belly bump is still growing in size day by day. Around this time, your fundal height in centimeters will usually match the number of weeks you’re pregnant. So, at 24 weeks, the distance from your pubic bone to the top of your uterus will be around 24 centimeters (plus ...

  2. Further information. NCT offers reliable support and information about the various stages of pregnancy, week by week. Our support line offers practical and emotional support in many areas of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood: 0300 330 0700. We also offer antenatal courses which are a great way to find out more about birth, labour and life ...

  3. Jun 3, 2022 · Thirty weeks into your pregnancy, or 28 weeks after conception, your baby's eyes can open wide. Your baby might have a good head of hair by this week. Red blood cells are forming in your baby's bone marrow. By now your baby might be more than 10 1/2 inches (270 millimeters) long from crown to rump and weigh nearly 3 pounds (1,300 grams).

  4. When you'll feel your baby move. You should start to feel your baby move between around 16 to 24 weeks of pregnancy. If this is your first baby, you might not feel movements until after 20 weeks. If you have not felt your baby move by 24 weeks, tell your midwife. They'll check your baby's heartbeat and movements.

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · Weeks to go! At the 35-week mark, you're wrapping up month 8 of your pregnancy with one month left to go. Your little one may be starting to make an exit plan by shifting to the heads-down position, all while working on important preparations such as building body fat and brain matter. Your body is also in prep mode: You may feel some Braxton ...

  6. Around week 5 or 6, when a baby's heart is first detectable, it is around 110 beats per minute (bpm). Then it goes up to around 170 bpm in week 9 and 10. Now, it's slowed down to around 140 bpm and it will be around 130 bpm at birth. That's still a lot faster than your heart rate, which will be around 80 to 85bpm.

  7. You at 22 weeks. Not everybody gets stretch marks, but if you do, they will probably start becoming noticeable when you're around 22 to 24 weeks pregnant. They may appear on your stomach, breasts and thighs. At first they can be pink, red, purple or brown, depending on your skin colour. They may gradually fade into paler scars and become less ...

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