All normal changes in a woman's body, 9th month pregnant; Here's the maximum pound you earn.

Before you became pregnant, your womb weighed about 14 ounces [57 g] and could carry less than 14 grams [14 g]. In time, its weight may have increased 20fold, so it has reached almost 40 pounds [1.1 kg] and at the same time expanded to carry the baby, the placenta, and about one [...]
Before you became pregnant, your womb weighed about 14 ounces [57 g] and could carry less than 14 grams [14 g]. In time, its weight may have increased 20fold, so it has reached almost 40 pounds [1.1 kg] and at the same time expanded to support the child, the placenta, and about a quarter of the amniotic fluid.
What's going on and where? At the end of this month, after 40 weeks of growth and change, you will begin to feel the birth pains, and gradually you will pass through the process of delivery. As a result, you will bring about a new human being, a unique boy or girl.
Breathing system. Even during this period, you may have difficulty breathing. If your fetus moves to the lowest drop in your hip before birth pains begin, which usually occurs to first - born mothers, you may feel pressure on diaphragm. However, many women experience difficulties breathing during pregnancy because the fetus's growth puts pressure on the chest cage.
The digestive device. Just as in recent months, the digestive device continues to act slowly. You can still suffer from frost and constipation. If the child is born this month, these symptoms can improve. Training can be easier if less pressure is put on your belly.
Tits. Stimulated by estrogen and progesterone hormones, the chest is fully ready to feed the baby with milk. As labor approaches, the nipples may begin to flow, the yellow protein fluid that first produces the breasts. During pregnancy, however, some women's nipples may enter. Don't worry if you notice this phenomenon in your chest. A breast - feeding consultant can help prepare your breasts for this process.
Mitra. This month, the womb will complete its expansion. When the moment comes, it will extend from the pub to the bottom of the chest cage. If this is your first pregnancy, the fetus can come down below a few weeks before birth pains begin. If you were born before, the descent and the beginning of birth pains tend to occur closer.

Leaves the urine. You probably get a break in your sleep, since you have to get up often to pee. You probably can't even keep it, especially when you laugh, cough, or sneeze. Hang in there! Your pregnancy is almost over.
Bones, muscles and knots. Hormone, called relaxation, produced from the placenta, constantly calms and helps to free the evils that hold the three bones of the basin together. This will allow the basin to open up even more at birth to hold the child's head. At this point, the hormone's relaxation makes you slower and you feel helpless in your limbs. If the baby is born several weeks before birth pains begin, which is more common for first - born mothers, you may feel a little pressure or pain in your hip joints.
Weight gain. During this month, the fetus increases in weight. As a result, you may find that you too will add less or nothing. Some women may lose weight about 450 grams to the end of pregnancy. By the time you are born, you may have increased from about 11 to 158 pounds [1.3 to 15.8 kg].
Fetus: 9 to 4.1 kg
Place: 0.68 kg
Amniotic juice: 0.9kg
Tits : 0.45 to 1.36kg
Duration of the uterus: 0.9kg
Fat deposits and muscle development between 7 and 3.6kg
Increase in blood volume of between 1.36 and 1.8 kg
Increase in volume of liquids 0.9 to 1.36kg
Total 10.8 to 14.7kg










