Last Updated: 8 August 2024
36-Weeks-Pregnant
Last Updated: 8 August 2024
36-Weeks-Pregnant
At 36 weeks pregnant, most women experience increased pressure as the baby descends into the pelvis, preparing for birth. Common symptoms include Braxton Hicks contractions, frequent urination, and trouble sleeping. The baby usually weighs around 2.7-3.2 kg and may be in a head-down position. Regular check-ups are essential.
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