Your baby continues to grow and develop inside of you. She is now
about the size of an ear of corn; measuring 12 inches long and weighing
a little over 1 pound. In the coming weeks, your baby will continue to
grow and mature a fast rate, gaining about 6 ounces of weight a week.
Her brain is growing rapidly and her taste buds are developing. She
is pretty lean at 24 weeks, but she'll soon be putting on some "baby
fat" to fill out her frame and her wrinkled skin. She has begun to
develop white blood cells. These cells are responsible for fighting off
disease and infection.
Her lungs develop branches this week and her inner ear is completely
developed. In fact, she has basic control over all of her senses:
hearing, touch, taste, smell and vision!
Mom
How are you feeling? Is it hard to believe that you are already
moving into your seventh month of pregnancy? By week 24, you may begin
to feel brief contractions in your uterus. You may have heard your
healthcare provider mention that you might experience these
Braxton-Hicks contractions. Usually, these contractions are nothing to
worry about. They are commonly felt in the third trimester as they help
your uterine muscles prepare for childbirth.
Typical Braxton-Hicks Contractions:
- Last between 15-30 seconds
- Should be completely painless or mildly uncomfortable.
- Do not indicate real labor, unless they are accompanied by back, abdominal, or pelvic pain and vaginal discharge.
At 24 weeks, it's a good idea for you to familiarize yourself with the signs of preterm or premature labor. They are:
- Swelling in the hands or face
- Constant of severe vomiting
- An increase or change in vaginal discharge, especially a rush of amniotic fluid or any blood
- A low, dull backache
- Pain while urinating
- Sharp pain in your stomach
- More than 5 contractions or cramps in 1 hour
- Intense pelvic pressure (feels like the baby is pushing down)
If you experience any of these symptoms you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.