Stronger Grasp
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The fine hairs (lanugo) are mostly gone now but not all of it will go away before it is born.
The baby’s hands can now grasp firmly.
Her irises is developed but not fully as it needs sunlight or natural light to develop any further.
Light triggers melanin production in the body.
Anticipation and The Waiting Game Begins.
It is the final weeks of pregnancy, so you may feel more and more uncomfortable.
The backpains, mood swings, frequent bathroom trips.
Just make sure to have more rest and eat proper meals.
Omega-6 Fatty Acids In Fast Foods??
Omega-6 Fatty Acids supplies nutrients that helps to boost skin and hair growth.
Omega-6 also helps to maintain metabolism, bone health, and reproductive system.
This may sound weird but Omega-6 Fatty Acids is found abundant in processed food, and fast food.
Just do not overdo it with the junk food but if you are more health conscious, or not quite a fan for fast food, perhaps you can give this recipe a try.
Leave Notes On Your Work For Co-Workers
If you are a working mother, in the case where someone has to fill-in for you at work, it would be nice to laid out some guidelines for them.
Leaving guides can also reduce the chances of them to contact you about work during your leave.
If you have tasks or assignments, it is best to wrap up on it as soon as possible in case you go into labour ahead of your due date.
Something To Concern About.
Your doctor may or may not have told you to count your baby’s movements.
In a length of an hour, you should be able to count at least 10 of your baby’s movements.
Feeling your baby’s movements are an important way to determine that your baby is doing well inside the womb.
In the case where the baby is not moving as much as before, you can try eating something and then lie down to focus on counting your baby’s movement within an hour.
If you feel less than 10 movements, you need to contact your doctor.
Your doctor will do some test in order to check the condition of your baby.
If you are not sure on how to count your baby’s movement, you may ask your doctor.