Just entered my 7th month and so much is changing in my body suddenly. Kamar pain, breathlessness, baby kicking a lot. Want to know from u all what else is normal at this stage so I dont panic over every little thing.
Beta, you will feel heavy and have some mild stretching pain in your lower tummy now. Eat small meals frequently to avoid gas, and drink coconut water in the morning to stay cool.
Oh, the 7th month felt like the 10th month with my twins, I could barely move! Expect lots of baby kicks, heavy breathing, and feeling hungry every two minutes.
In the 7th month, expect backaches, frequent urination, and Braxton Hicks contractions. Stay active, drink lots of water, and keep your hospital bag list ready.
You'll feel more tired and might need regular scans now. Start looking at hospital delivery packages this month to lock in better prices and avoid last-minute premium charges.
Look, 7th month means your baby is growing fast, so back pain, acidity, and running to the loo every hour is standard. Just rest when you can and don't overdo the housework.
At 7 months, my belly started getting heavy and sleeping was hard. My mother used to put a soft pillow under my tummy and massage my legs with warm mustard oil to help me sleep.
You'll likely experience acid reflux, back pain, and mild swelling in your feet. Keep your doctor updated on any sudden swelling or severe headaches, as monitoring is key now.
Acidity and leg cramps can really trouble you now. Instead of buying expensive maternity pillows, just use regular bed pillows for support, and drink warm milk before bed for cramps.
I see many moms asking this! At 7 months, your body is prepping for the final stretch, so mild swelling, braxton hicks, and mood swings are super common. Hang in there, you are doing great!
Since I had PCOS, I was extra careful about gestational diabetes tests around this time. Common symptoms like fatigue and swelling are normal, but keep a gentle eye on your blood sugar levels.
Heartburn and leg cramps are very common in the third trimester. Also, make sure to get your thyroid checked again this month, as thyroid levels can fluctuate and affect baby's growth now.