Symptoms of pregnancy in the eighth month

Symptoms of pregnancy in the eighth month

Symptoms of pregnancy in the eighth month

The eighth month of pregnancy extends from the thirty-first week and ends in the thirty-fifth week. This month is the month before the last birth. This month, the fetus undergoes many changes. The length of the fetus is about forty-seven centimeters and its length is about three kilograms. The immune system and nervous, and show in this month many of the symptoms on the pregnant, including psychological and physical.

Physical symptoms

  • Severe gas and heartburn are present in the stomach, as well as dyspepsia.
  • Bleeding in the gums.
  • An occlusion in the ear accompanied by nasal congestion.
  • The muscles of the legs are exposed to tension and contractions.
  • Swelling and swelling of both hands and feet, numbness and pain in the wrist and hands.
  • Itching in the abdomen, and this itching is caused by the stretching of the skin.
  • Face difficulty breathing, as well as sleep comfortably.
  • Pain in the back of the back, abdomen, as well as suffering from sciatica.
  • Milk secretion from the breasts.
  • Urination more and more.
  • Increase the amount of secretions and often accompanied by these secretions some drops of blood, and these secretions originated from the cervix.
  • Suffering from pregnancy allergy.
  • Feeling dizzy and this feeling is caused by fast and sudden movement.
  • There are a number of changes to the uterus, including the feeling of cramps and feelings in the false galeb, and placenta enlargement.
  • The size of the pelvis increases in order to pass the embryo’s head easily.

Psychological symptoms

  • Patience and hope that the remaining period of pregnancy will pass quickly.
  • Forgetfulness and weakness in concentration and attention, as well as my mental anguish.
  • Joy and happiness for the near birth.
  • Imaginations, fears and concerns about fetal health and shape as well.

Tips for pregnant women in the eighth month

  • Be sure to eat foods rich in vegetables and fresh fruits, because these foods rich in a large amount of fiber, which is important in facilitating the digestion, and thus protect the pregnant from constipation.
  • Walk every day for at least half an hour, taking care to choose moist and cool times like early morning or after the afternoon, taking care to carry a water cannula.
  • Avoid standing for long periods of time, and be careful to sit in a comfortable way by putting pillows behind the back and lifting the legs.
  • Massage the lower abdomen and upper thighs.
  • Responding to body signals, when feeling tired you should speed up to take a rest, it is better to take a rest every four hours at most.
  • You should see your doctor immediately when you feel anything strange or unusual.