LILLYDOO Pregnancy Week SSW 34 Your baby is as big as a pineapple

34th week of pregnancy

There are now less than two months until the birth. Your baby has already gone through the most important developmental stages; now it's about refinement and gaining weight steadily. For you, this week is a time for final preparations and some relaxation.

How big is your baby in the 34th week of pregnancy?

Your baby is about 30 centimeters long from crown to rump this week, roughly comparable to a pineapple. The crown-to-heel length is approximately 44 centimeters.

34th week of pregnancy: What's changing for you

Although it is hard to imagine, your belly is still growing. This week, your is approaching its peak, meaning that the upper edge of your uterus is now almost reaching below your sternum and pressing against your organs. This can cause digestive discomfort or even nausea. Therefore, be sure to eat several small meals throughout the day to avoid overloading your stomach. You can find more tips in the article “ “. The good news: as your baby sinks further into your pelvis in preparation for birth over the next few weeks, the pressure will decrease and provide noticeable relief.

Additionally, the ligaments around your pubic bone and pelvis are increasingly loosening, leading to an expansion of the pubic symphysis and potentially causing symphysis pain during movement. Combined with the pressure your baby exerts downward, this can also result in back pain or even tingling or numbness in the legs. Relief can be found in a warm bath, or some . If the discomfort becomes overwhelming, ask your midwife or your doctor for advice.

Maternity Protection

The end of the 34th week of pregnancy marks the beginning of maternity protection for all employees, which ends eight weeks after birth. During this protection period, you are released from work and receive maternity pay. If you explicitly wish to do so, you may work in the six weeks before the birth – however, once your baby is born, an explicit employment ban applies. More information about maternity protection and your rights as a pregnant woman and new mother can also be found in our article "".

You have probably been busy over the past few weeks preparing your handover and wrapping up important projects. But for now, it’s: Hello maternity leave and full focus on your new role as a mom! Use this time to make final preparations for the arrival of your little explorer, to enjoy your baby bump to the fullest, and to do things that bring you joy and make you feel good. Sleep in properly again, go to the movies, relax with yoga, or enjoy a leisurely breakfast: now is the time for that.













34th week of pregnancy: Development of your baby

The range of motion of your baby has shrunk quite a bit in recent weeks; there is now barely enough space for more than a few stretching exercises and turns. Your child is now lying directly against the inner wall of your uterus, so you can feel kicks with feet, knees, or elbows clearly and sometimes painfully. Their sucking and swallowing reflexes are largely developed by the 34th week of pregnancy. This means that your baby could already drink independently if they were born now. Additionally, the fine details of your child's brain and lungs are continuing to develop, and lung maturity is almost complete this week. Their paranasal sinuses are also developing – another important step on the way to independent breathing after birth.

His skeleton is getting harder week by week, so your baby's calcium needs are currently particularly high. Since it obtains the trace element through your blood, your baby's calcium level is actually higher than yours at the moment! Therefore, pay special attention to a calcium-rich diet in the coming weeks.

Your baby's nails have grown in the past few weeks and are now as long as their fingertips. If you want to trim the nails some time after birth, you don't need scissors at first: Your newborn's nails are so soft that you can carefully peel them off if they become too long.

This is now important

  • Pay attention to the extra portion of calcium in your daily diet. Especially calcium-rich are dairy products, green vegetables like spinach or broccoli, or calcium-fortified mineral water.

  • Have you already completed your second recommended dental check-up during pregnancy? If not, now is the right time! During pregnancy, special precautions are advised regarding dental health, as teeth and gums are more susceptible than usual during this time. A professional dental cleaning is also highly recommended now.

  • Relax, enjoy, and do all those things that will have to be put on hold with a baby – that's the motto for the start of your maternity leave! Feel free to put this "to-do" right at the top of your list. ;)







Tip from LILLYDOO Midwife Sissi

As the due date approaches, you are probably thinking more and more about how exactly you envision it. Be sure to also talk with your partner about how they can support you. A trusted person who stands by your side can give you a tremendous amount of strength and confidence during the birth. It is also important that they know your wishes for the birth and, if in doubt, can communicate them to the medical staff if it is difficult for you yourself. But your partner also benefits when they have a special task. Whether it is massaging you during contractions, playing your favorite music, handing you water, or simply being there for you – having a specific activity gives them the good feeling of being able to support you in this special situation.







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