Love and RelationshipsPregnancy Week 25: What To Expect 25 Weeks Into Your Pregnancy
For expectant mothers, pregnancy week 25 should be a pretty big milestone. For one thing, you have passed the point of no return...you are more than halfway to having a baby to hold! At this point, mom has been pregnant for around 23 weeks and is probably getting the hang of the whole pregnancy thing. As for the baby, it is rapidly developing. At 25 weeks into the full term 40, the nostrils of the baby are beginning to open and the blood vessels in the lungs are starting to develop. Also, the baby is beginning to get a backbone during this exciting time! There are 33 rings, 150 joints and 1,000 ligaments that compose the spine, and your baby is starting to form them all.
When it comes to the expectant mom at pregnancy week 25, her uterus is around the size of a soccer ball. It"s kind of a miracle to think of how your body is changing to accommodate your young one, but it probably doesn"t feel like one. Because of the large size of the uterus, it is beginning to put pressure on the back and pelvis. This translates to shooting pains in the lower back and legs for many women, which can be treated with rest. Other ways to treat these symptoms of pregnancy include taking warm baths, changing positions frequently or even applying ice to the area.
On another note, at pregnancy week 25 it is imperative that you be aware of the preterm labor warning signs. The March of Dimes suggests that you never ignore the symptoms of preterm labor, as how you react to them could make a huge difference in your baby"s life. Make sure you go over these symptoms with your primary caregiver, as well as what to do in the event that you experience them. Very important!