both are.. but at 34 weeks the baby is bigger and at 18 weeks the baby is moving and turning inside your stomach and its beautiful to be able to see it and you can also see what you are having at 18 weeks if the baby legs aren't close together...congrat and best of luck
For this calculation, you must do the following: 34 weeks X 7 days a week = 34 X 7 = 238. There are 238 days in 34 weeks.
Well, each week has 7 days. So 34/7 = 4 weeks and 6 days or 4.85 weeks.
34 weeks and 2 days.
4 weeks and 6 days
No. "Average" weight at this age is 4.4lbs. So your bubs is pretty much spot on.
34 lbs.
If your cervix is really 4cm dilated (not sure what the 80 is) at 34 weeks you should be at the hospital as your baby could be born anytime and at 34 weeks your baby will be pre-term and need extra support.
A woman usually carries a baby for 9 months (or approx 40 weeks). It is not unusually for a baby to be born at 34 weeks, but if you are only 34 weeks gone and you are in labour then you should go to the doctor/hospital immediately, as there could be complications and/or the baby's organs may not have developed enough.
both are.. but at 34 weeks the baby is bigger and at 18 weeks the baby is moving and turning inside your stomach and its beautiful to be able to see it and you can also see what you are having at 18 weeks if the baby legs aren't close together...congrat and best of luck
Yes. Here is a picture of what your baby looks like at 34 weeks.http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/calendar/34-weeks-pregnant.html
Viability is usually said to be between 26 and 28 weeks.
5'1" heighth 107 lbs weight 34-25-34 measurements
No this is not a sign of the baby arriving before the EDD, baby's normally engage around 34 weeks ready for the EDD but you must always consult your midwife if you have any concers.
Height : 5'7 Weight : 120 lbs Bust : 34 Hips : 32 Waist : 32
Eat less and exercise!!!
You are 36 weeks pregnant. (fetal age 34 weeks) * The baby is about 19 inches (48 cm) long. * Weight is around 6 and a half pounds (3 kg). * The baby's body is becoming chubby as fat layers build. * Between now and birth they may gain about an ounce (30g) a day While it says that your baby weighs six and a half pounds this week and measures 19 inches long, this is only an estimate. In general, babies are gaining half a pound per week now. Baby continues gaining weight as fat deposits and is forming creases in the neck and wrists. http://www.baby2see.com/development/