41 Weeks Pregnant

When a baby comes, you can smell two things: the smell of flesh, which smells like chicken soup, and the smell of lilies, the flower of another garden, the spiritual garden.

– Carlos Santana

41 weeks might seem way too long for you at this moment but hold tight and keep your patience because this is absolutely normal for many moms. This extra time taken by your baby is major because it is preparing itself. Also, trust your body because it will naturally give you indications when it is ready to push your baby out. This week make sure you are constantly in touch with your doctor because your baby needs to be examined pretty closely. You also need to examine your baby’s movement and also count the kicks. The ultrasound performed this week will be accompanied by a non-stress test and a biophysical profile to know that your baby is safe and secured inside the womb, the heart rate is fine, the movement, and also the amniotic fluid is protecting your baby.

What to expect in the 41st week

How big is your baby in the 41st week?

During the 41st week, your baby will be as big as a watermelon. The weight will be somewhere around 7.9 pounds and 20.4 inches long.

Symptoms to experience in the 41st week of pregnancy.

The third-trimester symptoms will persist during the 41st week of your pregnancy and will cause you major discomfort. But make sure you hold tight and let this pass away because in the end when you will be seeing your baby’s face it will be all worth it.

  • Discomfort. Abdominal discomfort and pain around your pelvis are very common during this week because your baby is sitting very low on your pelvis. Your baby is putting pressure on your cervix and bladder and you will feel the discomfort as well. But don’t be impatient, this will pass away and you will be fine soon.
  • Troubled sleep. The movement of your baby will be disturbing your sleep during this week. Other than that the bodily discomfort will also hamper your sleep. Hence make sure you take frequent naps.
  • Lost control over the urinary bladder. Since the baby is sitting almost around your bladder during this time it will exert a lot of pressure on your bladder which will cause frequent urination.
  • Frequent contractions. As your due date is approaching you will be experiencing random contractions and this is absolutely normal.

Are 41 weeks of being pregnant normal?

Yes, it is absolutely normal, the due date is not a precise day hence few weeks here and there delaying is absolutely fine. Make sure you are constantly keeping in touch with your doctor because your doctor will need to examine your baby and will keep up with its movement s and well-being. If anything goes wrong your doctor will be taking charge to make things better for your baby and you.

Signs of labor in the 41st week of your pregnancy.

By this time you have experienced almost all the symptoms, any pregnant person will experience. You will be experienced with the labor signs by this time and hence make sure when your labor comes you are fully prepared, keep your doctor’s number near and ask your helper and partner to be around as well.

Contact your doctor or rush to the hospital immediately if you are:

  • Having frequent contractions and it is not stopping for a pretty long time. this means you are entering into labor and will be delivering your baby soon.
  • If your amniotic fluid has come out, this means your water broke and you will be in labor very soon. Hence make sure you are rushing to the hospital as soon as this happens.

Can labor be induced?

Yes, labor can be induced physically by practicing some simple ways like rigorous walking, having sex, consuming mildly spicy food. But make sure you consult with your doctor before you do these. You need to get your doctor’s permission to carry out something like this because you definitely do not want to do something that will hamper your and your baby’s health.

Other than that if you need to urgently deliver your baby your doctor will suggest medications or clinically proven ways to induce labor. One way to induce labor is by artificially rupturing your amniotic sac using a plastic hook. This process is called artificial rupture of membranes. This will be done when you will be having bad contractions but not entering into labor.

All the pros and cons will be discussed with you before you are given these medications. In such situations, you need to trust your doctor and think about the best for your child/children. All the pain you took for all these months will be worth it once you get to hold your baby in your hands, hence do not panic, let the people around you help you.

41st-week ultrasound.

The ultrasound taken on the 41st week will be crucial as it will be for examining the well-being of your baby. It will be helpful in knowing the position of the baby’s head also if your amniotic sac is properly protecting your baby will be seen via this ultrasound. At this point, you have not much left to think about or even do other than keeping in touch with your doctor regularly.

Tips to follow in the 41st week of pregnancy.

  • Sit in hot baths.

This is mostly for curing your hemorrhoids. Also sitting in hot water will help in easing your pelvic pain and cramps to a huge extent. if you have a backache make sure you are taking a bath in hot water almost every day.

  • Take frequent naps.

Your baby will be here any day and all the new mom responsibilities will be overwhelming you, you will hardly get any time to sleep. Hence sleep whenever you can. Make sure you take frequent naps if not long ones are possible.

  • Stay away from social media.

In general, just stay away from anything that is going to hamper your sleep. Make sure you stop scrolling through your phone at least 30 minutes before you go to sleep.

  • Keep in touch with your doctor.

Make sure you follow every little detail your doctor tells you to maintain. Do not forget to make your necessary appointments with your doctor. Ask your partner or helper to accompany you on those doctor visits as well.

Checklist for the 41st week of your pregnancy.

  • Take as many naps as possible.
  • Do things that make you happy.
  • Ask your favorite people to be around.
  • Stay hydrated.
  • Watch shows which impart a positive impact on your mind.

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