What
to Expect During Your Third Trimester
By Faithe Thomas
As you approach the final stage of pregnancy, your doctor will
need to monitor your blood pressure and weight more often. It
will also remain very important to monitor the baby’s heartbeat
and movements. You will also have weekly checkups during your
last month of pregnancy.
Being tested for group
B strep
One of the things you
will be tested for in your third trimester is a bacterium called
group B streptococcus, or GBS. It is harmless in adults, but can
cause the baby to become critically ill. If GBS shows up on the
swab from your vagina or rectum, you will be administered an intravenous
antibiotic during your labor to help protect the baby.
Resumption of vaginal
exams
During the pelvic exams
in your third trimester, you doctor will check to see of your
baby is positioned head first or butt first, also known as breech.
Your doctor may want to try to apply pressure to your abdomen
to try to turn the baby. If the baby will not turn to the head-first
position, you may need to have a Caesarean delivery, or C-section.
As you become closer
to delivery, your cervix will begin to soften and dilate.
Physical changes to
your body in your third trimester
* Backaches and sore
hips are common as your baby gains weight. Try sitting on chairs
with a good back support, or using a heating pad, or find someone
who can give you a massage.
* Swelling of the feet
and ankles is normal. You are retaining fluids and your blood
vessels become dilated. This will leave your face and eyelids
puffy in the morning.
* Shortness of breath
is also normal as your uterus becomes bigger under your diaphragm.
Taking a deep breath will seem impossible. You may at times feel
the baby’s foot in your ribs.
* Heartburn
may occur
* Spider veins, varicose
veins and hemorrhoids may occur. Try elevating your legs and drinking
lots of liquids.
* You may notice more
stretch marks that become itchy.
* Your breasts are
still growing.
* You may feel an increased
pressure on your bladder.
* A continuation of
the Braxton Hicks contractions
* A total weight gain
of about 25-35 pounds
During your last trimester,
as your baby grows, so will your level of discomfort. The best
thing to do is keep in mind that you are almost there. Try doing
positive things that will help pass the time. Pamper yourself
as much as possible.
(No medical advice
should be construed from this article. Please make your own decisions.)
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Mrs. Kirk Thomas is
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