Your baby is probably in a head-down position as the end of your pregnancy approaches, but this can change at any time before birth. It’s also time to inform yourself about what’s going to happen during labour.Plus, everything you need to know about
and nutrients and feeds your baby in the days just after birth. Buy some breast pads if you find this happening. Breastfeeding will be easier if you’ve done some preparation beforehand. Find out more here.You may be hoping for a natural birth, but a Caesarean
You’re 27 weeks pregnant!Make sure you are drinking lots of fluids - and grab a seat when you travel on busy buses or trains. Don’t be shy: push your stomach out on public transport so no one can ignore your bump, and ask others to give up
First trimester:Weight gain up to week 13 should be ideally no more than about 5lb (2.3kg). Mid to late pregnancy is when you really start to notice an increase, as your body lays down fat stores for breastfeeding, so it's best to avoid putting
Well into the final trimester of your pregnancy and feeling as though you've been pregnant forever? By this stage, most mums-to-be are feeling unwieldy, uncomfortable and desperate to meet that little person theyve been nurturing for so many months
Your first antenatal appointment is due and the risk of miscarriage falls. Your clothes will feel tight. Take it easy. See your dentist, as gums are prone to infection in pregnancy. Week 13 Your baby He has a recognisable chin, snub nose and large