The development of your baby
The amniotic fluid which surrounds your growing baby in the uterus to help cushion it and keep it protected from external damage now grows another purpose. The intestines are well developed, developed enough to absorb little amounts of sugar from this amniotic fluid that will be swallowed and passed through the digestive system to the bowel eventually. However most of the baby’s nourishment is still provided by the placenta. Till about his time, your baby’s spleen and liver were producing the blood cells needed by its body but now the spaces in the bone marrow are enough to function likely. Soon, the bone marrow will be largely responsible for producing blood cells in the baby’s body. During the third trimester and post birth, the bone marrow becomes the chief center of blood production. The spleen won’t perform this function by the thirtieth week while the liver will stop producing blood till a few weeks before the child is born.

The development of your body

You would feel the need to exercise in order to relieve yourself the stress and anxiety you might be experiencing at this point of your pregnancy. But maybe you are thinking if it is safe to exercise or no? Let us tell you how incredible exercising can prove to be to help keep you in shape during pregnancy when your hormones are most turbulent and you know not how they will act. Symptoms like excessive weight gain, varicose veins and aches in your body can be avoided with only the help of exercise. However remember to keep it slow and this is definitely not the time for you to start running a marathon. Ligaments tend to relax and flex during pregnancy hence you have a higher chance to injure yourself. So indulge in exercises that are not very strenuous. These would be yoga, swimming, walking and the like – brisk yet gentle. While you are pregnant it is best to discuss with your medical expert what stage of pregnancy you are in and what kind of exercise to indulge in to help smoothen things out for the best.

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