Your changing body.
Starting now and in the weeks to follow, you might find that you can breathe easier. You also might begin to notice some big changes in your body:
Your baby might move down into your pelvis, so some of your late-pregnancy symptoms could go away.
Starting now and in the weeks to follow, you might find that you can breathe easier. You also might begin to notice some big changes in your body:
Your baby might move down into your pelvis, so some of your late-pregnancy symptoms could go away.
Less pressure on your digestive organs might alleviate heartburn and constipation.
Digestion might be easier, too.
Your shortness of breath might dissipate as your lungs now have more room to move.
While you might feel less pressure in your upper body, you could feel more pressure on your bladder.
Your final checkups
During your 37th week, you, your partner, your baby, and your doctor are making final preparations for your baby's arrival. Your doctor sees you once a week until labor and delivery. Week 37 is a good time to finalize the details of your birth plan and to take time to relax.
Your weekly exam likely will include:
- A weigh-in
- A blood pressure test
- An analysis of your baby's activity and movement
- A pelvic exam to check your baby's position, height of fundus, and cervix dilation and effacement
- A check for preeclampsia, which is high blood pressure during pregnancy
- A check for vision changes such as blurred eyesight or seeing spots, which could be preeclampsia symptoms. Mention any eyesight changes to your doctor.
Getting ready for your delivery
Take time at this visit to speak with your doctor about your questions or concerns, such as:
- What are the signs of labor?
- When should I go to the hospital?
Between weekly appointments, let your doctor know if you experience vaginal bleeding or greenish-brown discharge, constant and severe abdominal pain, or decreased baby movement.