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Week 37: Full Term Beginning - Ready for Life
Your baby's immune system, while still immature, is now equipped with basic defenses. The antibodies you've transferred provide passive immunity against many infections, and your baby's own immune cells are capable of mounting responses to new threats. Breastfeeding will continue to provide immune support after birth.
Physical Appearance at Full Term
Your baby now weighs approximately 2.9 kilograms (6.4 pounds) and measures about 48-51 cm (19-20 inches) in length. The characteristic appearance of a full-term baby includes:
Smooth, pink skin with minimal vernix coating
Well-developed fat stores giving a rounded, full appearance
Strong muscle tone and coordinated movements
Alert periods with established sleep-wake cycles
Functional reflexes essential for survival
Your Body's Final Preparations
Your body is also making final preparations for labor and delivery:
The cervix continues to soften and may begin to dilate
Braxton Hicks contractions may become more frequent and stronger
Your baby may "drop" lower into your pelvis
You might experience increased pelvic pressure
The hormone relaxin continues to loosen ligaments and joints
Recipe: Labor-Preparing Date and Raspberry Smoothie
Ingredients
3-4 pitted dates, soaked for 10 minutes
1 cup frozen raspberries
1 banana
1 cup coconut water
1 tbsp almond butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup ice
1 tbsp chia seeds
Instructions
Drain and chop dates
Blend all ingredients until smooth and creamy
Add more coconut water if needed for desired consistency
Dates may help with cervical ripening and labor preparation
Sources:
Committee on Obstetric Practice. (2017). “Definition of term pregnancy”
Tita, A.T., et al. (2009). “Timing of elective repeat cesarean delivery at term and neonatal outcomes”
Kostović, I., et al. (2011). “The development of cerebral connections during the first 20-45 weeks”
Palmeira, P., et al. (2012). “IgG placental transfer in healthy and pathological pregnancies”
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