| Pregnancy week 21
A week by week guide to whats happening to you and your baby WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH YOU Your measurement from pubic bone to fundus (the upper part of the uterus) will be about 20cm. In general, this measurement will equal the number of weeks you are pregnant. For most women, fundal growth eventually stops at 35 to 40cm. Foetal size can be estimated by measuring fundal height. If you're carrying a large amount of amniotic fluid, or the baby is in an interesting position, fundal measurements may give the impression that the baby is growing more rapidly than expected in any given month. The following month, as your body compensates, you may discover little or no fundal growth. Your midwife will be concerned only if there is a trend toward unusually large or small fundal measurements. WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH YOUR BABY Weighing in at 14oz and measuring 17.5cm crown to rump, your baby is now busy putting fat onto those bones. Most likely, you have felt your baby's in-utero gymnastics. With lots of amniotic fluid providing room to move, your baby will be very active until the final month of pregnancy, when sheer size limits back-flips. HEALTHY EATING Do you need more vegetables in your diet, but you're bored with salad? Here's a variation: Blueberry salad (great with chicken dishes):
FACT OF THE WEEK Colostrum - Around this time, your breasts could produce light yellow-coloured colostrum that contains water, protein and minerals in the right proportion to take care of all your baby's nutritional needs.
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