Pregnancy Calendar

The pregnancy calendar is necessary for a pregnant woman to have a clear idea of what changes occur in the process of intrauterine development of her unborn child.

It is made up for weeks and trimesters, and every new pregnancy week makes adjustments to the development of the fetus. The first 13 weeks of pregnancy are the most dangerous, since any adverse effects on the fetus can lead to congenital pathologies or loss of pregnancy. In the second trimester the fetus continues to grow rapidly, and by the 20th week most women begin to feel its movement.

Pregnancy: 36 weeks

Your baby weighs approximately 3 kg and is 47 cm tall. Most of the hair and vernix caseosa have disappeared from his body...

Pregnancy: 35 weeks

His kidneys are already fully developed, and his liver can remove waste products.

Pregnancy: 34 weeks

If you've been worried about a premature birth, you'll be pleased to know that babies born between 34 and 37 weeks with no underlying health issues are not at any risk.

Pregnancy: 33 weeks

The bones of the skull remain flexible and slightly mobile, which makes it easier for the baby to pass through the birth canal.

Pregnancy: 32 weeks

He already has fingernails, toenails and real hair. Her skin is becoming soft and smooth as he develops fatty tissue.

Pregnancy: 31 weeks

He turns his head from side to side, his arms, legs, and body begin to get fat, as the necessary fat begins to accumulate under the skin.

Pregnancy: 30 weeks

One and a half liters of amniotic fluid surrounds it, but this volume will decrease as the baby grows and takes up more space in the uterus.

Pregnancy: 29 weeks

Your baby weighs almost 1.5 kg and is 38 cm long. His muscles and lungs continue to develop.

Pregnancy: 28 weeks

By this week, your baby already weighs a whole kilogram and is 38 centimeters long.

Pregnancy: 27 weeks

The 27th week of pregnancy is characterized by the fact that the baby weighs almost 900 grams, and its height is 37 cm. It sleeps and wakes up at regular intervals, opening and closing its eyes, and may even put its fingers in its mouth.