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Week 28

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My Body in the 28th Week

Trimester 3 of your pregnancy

By now, you have probably gained between 7.7 and 10.8 kg. Besides a change in the quantity of food that you consume, you may have also noticed that things just don't taste the same—another normal symptom attributable to hormones. You may also find that your growing size makes it necessary to change the ways in which you and your partner engage in sexual relations.
 

My Baby in the 28th Week

In the past 4 weeks your baby has doubled her weight, to about 1.1 kg. The brain is developing very rapidly right now, forming connections between its 100 billion cells. At birth, baby's brain will account for about 12% of her body weight.

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