Pregnancy symptoms at 30 weeks
You've probably gained quite a bit of
weight this month. Gaining around 450g a week is quite normal during the last three months. Your baby's needs for
nutrients are at their greatest in their final growth spurt before they're born. You may be perfectly happy with your increasing size. After all, if you're gaining weight healthily, you're doing a great job of giving your baby the best start in life. But if you're fed up and feeling huge, here are
50 reasons why it's great to be pregnant.
You could also give yourself a boost with our
third trimester feelgood calendar. A simple treat each week can help in the countdown to your baby's birth, especially once you're on maternity leave.
Getting a
good night's sleep can become more difficult again in the third trimester. As your bump grows, getting and staying comfortable is harder.
You may find pressure on your bladder means night-time
trips to the loo make an unwelcome return.
Dreams can also affect the quality of your sleep, leaving you feeling disturbed or inspired! Find out if your partner's having strange
dreams, too.