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Weekly Pregnancy Guide - Week 35
 
Baby
Mother
Weight: 4.93 lbs 2234g
Length (CHL): 17.64" 44.8cm
Heart rate : 136 bpm
Babies born now usually have fairly well-developed lungs, and can survive outside the womb without extensive medical intervention.
Fat deposits continue, this time plumping up the arms and legs.
By now, your baby will be resting on the walls of the uterus rather than floating in the amniotic fluid.
Your baby is now taking up most of the uterus and you may even feel like your chest has run out of room.
Note that the "breaking of water" can happen at anytime during your pregnancy, and not just near the time of labor. When water breaks, there is typically a gush of amniotic fluid, followed by a leaking of small amounts of fluid.
The amniotic fluid is usually clear and watery, though sometimes it may appear bloody, or yellow or green in color.
If your water breaks, tell your doctor immediately. Avoid sexual intercourse at this time as it increases the possibility of infection for your baby.

 

Week 35 Fetus Picture(s):week 4 embryo blastocyst

 

Week 35 pregnant belly picture:

week 2 - pregnant belly

 

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