At 34 weeks pregnant, you may be getting used to life in your third trimester. But you’re probably also wondering what to expect this week and in the important weeks ahead. Scroll down to learn about the possible pregnancy symptoms you might experience at 34 weeks, with advice from a Flo expert, as well as the exciting new milestones your baby is reaching.
Your baby at 34 weeks pregnant
Getting stronger bones
At 34 weeks, your baby’s bones are continuing to harden. Their skull will remain softer, though, to make birth easier. In fact, your baby will be born with two soft spots in the skull to help the birthing process. The smaller spot will close by the time your little one is two to three months old, and the larger spot will close around the time they’re 18 months.
Baby may have descending testicles
This week your baby may also have descending testicles — if they’re a boy, that is! Most male baby’s testicles will have fully descended by the time they’re three to six months old.
How big is a baby at 34 weeks?
Length (crown to heel): 45.2 cm or 17.8 in.
Weight: 2.4 kg or 5.2 lbs.
Equivalent to a butternut squash
All measurements are approximate and vary within the normal range.