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Please enter a valid e-mail address. Toggle navigation. WEEK 24 26 weeks after the first day of the last normal menstrual period The fetus is about 9-inches from head to rump and weighs about 2 pounds. The fetus can respond to sound. Eyebrows and eyelashes are well formed. All eye parts are developed. The baby has developed a startle reflex. The eyes are partially open and eyelids have formed. Be aware of your daily outdoor air quality and avoid being outdoors during high pollution days.
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Your baby at 36 weeks By 36 weeks, your baby's lungs are fully formed and ready to take their first breath after the birth. You at 36 weeks From around now, you may be aware of a tightening feeling in your lower tummy from time to time. Information: Call your midwife or hospital when your contractions are in a regular pattern, coming every 5 minutes and lasting at least 60 seconds.
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