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Welcome To Week 32
Your Baby: Nearing The Finish Line
By the eighth month, your baby is becoming her own
little person. The baby weighs around 4 pounds (1800
g) and measuring about 16 inches long (40 cm). She is
almost ready to make an appearance. The baby has red,
wrinkled skin but would likely survive outside the uterus
at this point in time. The baby will still continue
to grow inside your uterus with every body part still
maturing.
Your Body: Tips And Tricks To Get
Through The Workday
It's a toss up as to what wears on you more - being
pregnant or working 9-5. It's no wonder that when you
put the two together, you're worn out by noon and ready
for bed by 7 p.m. If your bulging belly is affecting
your ability to work, you may consider some of the following
suggestions to help cope with your day a little better:
- Take frequent short breaks during
the day.
- If certain times during the day
see to be worse for you, consider asking to rearrange
your work hours so that you are more comfortable and
productive during that period of time.
- Be comfortable while at work --
wear comfortable clothes and make sure if you sit
at a desk that the chair is adjusted properly for
support of your lower back.
- If you are on your feet working
all day, consider resting one foot on a stool or something
low (to relieve some the pressure off your back) at
frequent periods throughout the day.
- For stress relief, use some of the
relaxation techniques that you have learned in childbirth
classes. This helps to relieve stressful periods during
your pregnancy as well as for labor and delivery.
- You may need to modify some of your
activities at work later in the pregnancy if the activity
requires you to lift or maintain balance because your
weight change may affect your ability to perform certain
activities. (It could also be dangerous to you and
the baby.)
- You may consider changing some of
your routine activities after work to be able to take
a short nap or at least rest.
- Solicit help from your partner or
outsource various tasks that you normally do such
as housecleaning and grocery shopping.
- Finally, take care of yourself by
listening to your body. It is very important if you
continue to work to recognize that you have to get
enough rest and relaxation. Find solutions and you
will be able to continue to work and remain healthy
and happy too!
On A Different Note: The ABCs Of
Delivery
Are you anxious about labor and delivery? Are you eager
to learn as much as you can about it ahead of time?
If so, click
here for a great starting point, where you can read
about different positions, diagnoses, and treatments.
Weekly Tip
With your due date fast approaching, you should start
shopping around for a few infant essentials. For starters,
you'll need a car seat to transport your baby home from
the hospital. Once home, you should have a crib or a
bassinet for your baby to sleep. Other immediate must-haves
include diapers - cloth or disposable - and a layette
(sleepers, booties or socks, hats, blankets, and some
one-piece outfits). For the rest, keep your fingers
crossed that your family, friends, and colleagues will
shower you with gifts.
Review Date: July 23, 2001
Reviewed By: Victoria Kennedy, RN, A.D.A.M. editorial.
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