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Week 31

Week 31: Rapid Weight Gain

Baby is about the size of Coconut (407mm head-to-heel)

Baby development

Your baby enters a phase of rapid weight gain, adding about 200-250g per week from now until birth. The five senses are all functional now. The irises can dilate and contract in response to light. The central nervous system can regulate body temperature to some degree. The baby is likely settling into a head-down position.

Your body

Your belly is large and may interfere with daily activities. The increased weight can cause more strain on your back and pelvis. You may feel more clumsy as your center of gravity shifts further. Colostrum (early breast milk) may leak from your nipples.

What is important now

Most babies are settling into their birth position (head-down). If your baby is breech, there's still time — most turn by week 36. Discuss maternity leave planning with your employer if you haven't already.

Common symptoms

back pain increasingcolostrum leakageclumsinessshortness of breathdifficulty finding comfortable position
Important to watch
  • sudden severe swelling face or handscontact provider immediately
  • leaking clear fluid from vaginacontact provider immediately

Wellness this week.

Nutrition

Supporting rapid fetal weight gain

  • Increase healthy fat intake (avocado, nuts, olive oil)
  • High-quality protein at every meal
  • Calcium and vitamin D for bone density
  • Fiber to manage constipation from the compressed digestive tract

Exercise

Movement

Gentle movement; focus on maintaining flexibility and comfort

WalkingSwimming (provides buoyancy relief)Prenatal yogaPelvic rocks

Sleep

7-9 hours plus naps as needed

Position: Left side with support pillows; experiment with pillow configurations

· A recliner or propped-up position may be more comfortable than lying flat

· Accept that broken sleep is normal in the third trimester

Mental wellness

Mindfulness

It's okay to feel both excited and exhausted. You're in the final stretch. Focus on one preparation task at a time.

Your baby is gaining weight rapidly — filling out, getting ready for the world outside.

Appointments

Your timeline.

Week 6

25 weeks ago
  • routine

    Checkpoint 1 — Mutterpass may be issued upon heartbeat confirmation

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Week 9

22 weeks ago
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    Checkpoint 1 — Screening Ultrasound

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Week 19

12 weeks ago
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    Checkpoint 2 — Screening Ultrasound

    Choice between a basic biometric scan or detailed organ scan. Measures head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length, and checks placental position.

    GoalAssess fetal anatomy and growth, check for structural abnormalities, and verify placental location.

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Week 24

7 weeks ago
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    Checkpoint 1 — GDM Screening

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Week 28

3 weeks ago
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    Checkpoint 1 — GDM screening

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    Checkpoint 2 — Rhogam if Rh-negative

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Week 29

2 weeks ago
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    Checkpoint 3 — Screening Ultrasound

    Third and final routine ultrasound. Assesses fetal growth, position (cephalic/breech), amniotic fluid volume, and placental function.

    GoalConfirm appropriate growth trajectory and baby's position for delivery planning.

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Week 35

In 4 weeks
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    Checkpoint 1 — GBS Testing — Self-pay/IGeL

    Rectovaginal swab to screen for Group B Streptococcus colonization. If positive, IV antibiotics are given during labor to prevent neonatal infection.

    GoalIdentify GBS carriers to enable prophylactic treatment during delivery.

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Week 36

In 5 weeks
  • self pay

    Checkpoint 1 — GBS Screening available

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Week 42

In 11 weeks
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    Checkpoint 1 — Induction recommended

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Safety: Report sudden facial or hand swelling immediately — it may indicate preeclampsia. Leaking fluid could be amniotic fluid and requires urgent evaluation.

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