I'm approaching the end of my pregnancy, and I'm eager for the final stretch. When exactly does the 9th month of pregnancy start? How do you calculate it from the previous months?
For me, the 9th month started at week 36 and I felt a mix of extreme exhaustion and pure excitement. I remember my feet swelling up so much and feeling the baby's head dropping lower, which made me realize delivery was so close. It is such a beautiful, unforgettable phase.
Beta, the 9th month usually begins when you complete 35 weeks and enter your 36th week. This is the time to start taking short walks and having warm milk with a little ghee at night to help with delivery, but only if your body allows it. Take plenty of rest and keep your hospital bag ready.
Reaching the 9th month, which starts at week 35 or 36, is such a miraculous milestone. After my long IVF journey, every single week felt like a victory, and entering the final month was so emotional. Take it one day at a time, you are almost there to hold your miracle.
Yes, it starts around the 36th week! I am currently in my 34th week and already getting so anxious about entering the 9th month soon. Are you guys also feeling super heavy and unable to sleep comfortably at night?
I think the 9th month starts from the 36th week of pregnancy. It must be such an exciting and nervous time when you are so close to meeting your baby. I pray that I get to experience this beautiful milestone soon too.
Hey, you enter your 9th month around week 35 or 36! Don't stress too much about the exact days, your baby will come when they are ready. Just keep your bag packed, binge-watch some good shows, and get all the sleep you can right now!
The 9th month starts from the 36th week, which is such a blessing to reach. Having lost a pregnancy before, I was so hyper-aware of every movement in these final weeks. Please keep a close track of your baby's daily kicks and contact your doctor immediately if you ever feel any decrease in movement.
Technically, you enter your 9th month at 35 or 36 weeks. If you are facing mild sleeping issues or back pain now, try sleeping with a pregnancy pillow or use warm compresses for comfort. But if you feel any leaking, bleeding, or strong labor cramps, please call your gynac immediately.