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What is going on with your baby during week 29?  


At this point of pregnancy, your baby's hearing is already keenly developed. Baby may be startled by loud sounds (although there is a gap between the startling noise and your baby's reaction). Some of the sounds your baby is getting accustomed to (since it hears them on a regular basis) and in fact finds them comforting are the pounding of your heart, your digestive system, the rushing of blood. These sounds have been likened to a washing machine or dishwasher at work by scientists. It is no wonder that babies exposed to such 'white noises' can be lulled back to sleep as these sounds are familiar. Your baby is now able to hear your voice and the voices of other family members and even make a distinction. Baby now measures at 26cm (10½ inch) from crown to rump. Full length is 16¾ inch (37cm). Fetus weighs at 2¾ lbs or 1.25kg.






        
 
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Dry and itchy skin is becoming a problem for many as their skin stretches to accommodate the expanding uterus. A good moisturizer can help to a certain extent if not entirely. Moisturizing your skin regularly and generously can certainly keep the itchiness under control as well as serve as a pampering agent. Look for creams enriched with Vitamin E and cocoa butter based.
 
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Information overload is a common complaint, more so if the information is not consistent and in conflict. This proves to be frustrating and confusing to readers in need of the much-needed facts during this phase. Cross check your facts with a reliable authority like your doctor if you find information perplexing.
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