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26 Weeks Pregnant

Now may be a good time to take stock of your financial affairs, speak to your employer about maternity leave and so on if you haven’t already done so. Remember, birthing and delivery can cost money, particularly if there are any complications or medical problems.

Make sure you have the financial provisions to provide for such eventualities – have your health insurance details up to date, get an idea about your savings and liquidity, etc. If you work outside the home, find out how much maternity leave you’re entitled to by law, and if you can club this with other accumulated leave.

Give thought not only to when you propose to return to work but also to the sort of childcare arrangement you propose to have.

Changes in the baby

Baby is fully formed now but there is still a lot of growing and maturing to do. The body’s systems are all in place but are maturing so that they can function on their own. The lungs are maturing, the brain is developing and this time in the womb is very important for baby’s wellbeing and health later on.

Changes in the mom to be

You could be rather emotional right now. You may feel things rather more keenly – you may be ecstatic one day and down in the dumps the next. You may also be feeling anxious about the labor and the delivery as well as the responsibilities of motherhood to come.

Tips for the 26th Week

Women find that sleep, particularly uninterrupted sleep, becomes a problem about now. Baby’s activities and the growing belly make it difficult to rest.

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