Week 26
Pregnancy may be beginning to take its toll on your body lately. Backache may be a problem over the next few weeks as your centre of gravity alters, and your ligaments and pelvic joints loosen in preparation for labour. The best remedy is correct posture, you may find that supportive waistbands around your clothes can take some of the pressure off your pelvis. Your baby can finally open his eyes and look around! He will also now react to light and may even holds his hands up in front of his eyes. His skin is also changing and becoming less wrinkly, as well as thickening and becoming more opaque.
Pregnancy may be beginning to take its toll on your body lately. Backache may be a problem over the next few weeks as your centre of gravity alters, and your ligaments and pelvic joints loosen in preparation for labour.
When you are starting out as a parent, the thought of changing a nappy can be quite daunting, so let us make the nappy changing process an easy one for you! Here is our step-by-step guide.
When you moved, I felt squeezed with a wild infatuation and protectiveness. We are one. Nothing, not even death, can change that. – Suzanne Finnamore
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