![]() And, of course, keep a supply of Tums or Rolaids, which also give you a healthy bonus of calcium, at popping distance.įortunately, once your baby is born, heartburn will be a thing of the past - at least until you try to gobble dinner during a colic marathon. So how do you spell relief? Among other things, avoid foods that can cause digestive discomfort - like spicy, fatty or fried dishes, chocolate and tomato sauce - eat smaller meals and don't lie down while snacking or right after eating. The result: Food and digestive juices can head upstream from your tummy into your chest and throat - hence, the infernal inferno. Your expanding uterus, now exerting pressure on your stomach, only fuels the fire. Here's why: The same pregnancy hormones that cause your body's pelvic muscles to relax so you can deliver your baby also relax the ring of muscle that separates the esophagus from the stomach. Indigestion is one of the most common (and annoying) pregnancy ailments. These days you may feel as though you've got a flamethrower in your chest. Or you may be one of the lucky ones who still feels pretty great - just remember that it's all normal, and everyone is different! Heartburn You're 30 weeks pregnant - only 10 more to go! Many of the early pregnancy symptoms you thought you'd put behind you may be coming back to haunt you, at least to some extent, like the need to pee all the time because your baby's head is now pressing on your bladder, tender breasts that are gearing up for milk production, fatigue and pregnancy heartburn. This is an important step for your baby because it means she'll be better able to thrive on her own once she's born. Bone marrow is making red blood cellsĪnother big change at 30 weeks pregnant: Your baby's bone marrow has completely taken over production of red blood cells - before, tissue groups and then the spleen took care of producing the blood cells. No need for that furry coat anymore! But you may see a few leftover strands of fur on your newborn's back and shoulders when she’s born. Now that baby’s brain and new fat cells are regulating body temperature, the lanugo - that soft, downy hair covering your little bean's body - is beginning to disappear. The reason for the different appearance: Those wrinkles allow for an increased amount of brain tissue - a necessary change as your baby prepares to develop street smarts for life outside your womb. Until now, its surface was smooth - but now, your fetus' brain is taking on those characteristic grooves and indentations. Baby's brain is getting biggerĪlso growing at a quick pace these days? Baby's brain. She’ll be packing on weight at a rate of roughly half a pound per week for the next seven weeks. Your belly's increasing size is a definite clue that your baby is getting bigger every day - now she’s weighing in at about 3 pounds. Only 2 months left to go! Still have questions? Here's some more information on how weeks, months and trimesters are broken down in pregnancy. ![]() Visit our delivery page for more information on UK deliveries.If you're 30 weeks pregnant, you're in month 7 of your pregnancy. Northern Ireland, Eire & Offshore UK: See exclusions ( Unavailable)Īny orders placed from these areas will be refunded.Įxcludes: Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles Please call our customer care on 01302 791800 if you would like to confirm before placing an order. Royal Mail - please select the Standard Delivery: 3 to 5 business days £4.95 + Vat If however, the parcel size is small and the order can be posted via. Scottish Highlands & Islands: £35.00 + Vat (3 to 5 business days) See exclusions (Please refer to our full terms and conditions). If the customer is unavailable, the courier may leave a card or may try to reschedule another delivery attempt at a later date. The delivery hours on the next business day and 2 business days are between 8:00am and 6:00pm, and will require a signature from the customer to accept the goods. To select the One Day Delivery or 2 Business Days Delivery option, please 'View Your Shopping Basket' and choose the delivery option from the Shipping Method dropdown. The cut off time for a next business day order is 1pm. If an order is placed on a Friday, the next business day will be Monday. * The One Day Delivery is based on Monday to Friday, i.e. ![]() One Day Delivery: £9.95 + Vat * (on orders before 1pm) * Standard Delivery: 3 to 5 business days £4.95 + Vat or FREE on orders over £85.00 + Vat. Posts to Most of the United Kingdom - See exclusions ![]()
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