Healthy Substitutes Go a Long Way
If you’ve found yourself reaching for convenience foods, work in these healthy substitutes:
During your 30th week of pregnancy, you might want to break up exercise into several 10- or even 5-minute sessions. You might find small segments of exercise easiest on your body, and your busy schedule, at this time of your pregnancy.
During this 30th week of pregnancy, your baby continues to steadily add weight and important, insulating layers of fat to his body.
By the 30th week of pregnancy, that 2nd-trimester energy already might seem long gone. You might feel tired as your body carries extra baby weight and your ever-expanding uterus places additional pressure on your body’s other organs and systems. Also during your 30th week of pregnancy, you might experience the following:
Numbing or Tingling in Places?
When you’re 30 weeks pregnant, your growing uterus might press on nerves connecting to your legs or arms, causing legs, toes, or entire arms to tingle. This is normal for some women and will disappear after your baby’s birth.
Short of Breath?
This is normal for women when you’re 30 weeks pregnant and through the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. Your expanding uterus is pushing your diaphragm out of place.
Tips for Breathing Better at 30 Weeks Pregnant (and beyond).
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* Comparison among all maternal milk in Singapore as of January 2022, as declared on the label.
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