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35 weeks pregnant continued...

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Mother & baby, 08 April 2010 15:32

Your baby Your baby weighs about 2.5kg (over 5.5lb) and is now gaining about 14g (0.5oz) of fat a day. She's about 33cm (13.2in) crown to rump long and 45cm (just over 20in) including her legs. Her brain is developing rapidly, so if you've been under stress at work or home, try to relax. The jury's still out on exactly ...

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35 weeks pregnant continued...

Your baby Your baby weighs about 2.5kg (over 5.5lb) and is now gaining about 14g (0.5oz) of fat a day. She's about 33cm (13.2in) crown...

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34 weeks pregnant continued...

Your baby Your baby weighs about 2.25kg (almost 5lb). Her crown to rump length is about 32cm (12.8in) and she's 44cm (19.8in) from head to...

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30 weeks pregnant continued...

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38 weeks pregnant continued...

Your baby She weighs about 3.1kg (6-8lb), is about 35cm (14in) crown to rump long and 47cm (21in) long from head to toe. As she's...

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