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If you don't already talk to your baby, this is a good time to start – at 35 weeks her hearing is fully developed. Don't feel ridiculous if you're already chatting in baby talk. Some evidence shows that newborns pay closer attention to high-pitched tones.
If you've been nervous about going into premature labour, you'll be happy to know that 99 per cent of babies born at week 35 can survive outside the uterus (womb) – and most have no major problems. Although your baby's central nervous system is still maturing, her lungs are nearly fully developed by now.
Many women start to notice a tingling sensation or numbness in the pelvic region or pain as they walk. This may be caused by the pelvic joints loosening, ready for labour. If you're particularly uncomfortable, mention it to your midwife or doctor and check out our self-help tips. "
I like the way they say you START to feel a tingling sensation, it bloody well hurts sometimes, and what with all the waddling it kills your hips lol. I think I have had enough of this pregnancy thing now, can I have my baby please? :P
Getting harder to sleep, can't get comfy, seem to need the loo permanently. Where my stomachs so heavy my stretch marks are getting bigger on my sides. I look huge!
To get back to 9 stone I will have to lose 5 stone! that sounds a bit daunting . The only thing that brings relief is a nice hot bath, lovely. I'm having one every night and getting hubby to wash my legs and feet hehe.
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