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The third trimester of pregnancy can be tiring and uncomfortable. Here's help relieving symptoms — and anxiety — as your due date approaches. By Mayo Clinic Staff
The end of your pregnancy is near! By now, you're eager to meet your baby face to face. Your uterus, however, is still a busy place. Here's a weekly calendar of events for fetal development during the third trimester. Keep in mind that measurements are approximate.
The third trimester begins around week 28 of pregnancy and lasts until you give birth, which may be around week 40 of pregnancy. In other words, your third trimester lasts from around week 28 to week 40, or months 7 to 9 of pregnancy. In total, the third trimester is about 13 weeks long.
The third trimester is the last phase of your pregnancy. It lasts from weeks 29 to 40, or months 7, 8, and 9. During this trimester, your baby grows, develops, and starts to change position...
The third trimester of pregnancy begins at 28 weeks and ends at 40 weeks (or until you give birth). Notable third trimester symptoms include shortness of breath, false contractions and peeing more often. Healthcare providers recommend more frequent prenatal checkups to monitor you and the fetus.
Your third trimester pregnancy guide and checklist. Learn about everything that happens during the third trimester – and use this checklist to stay organized and healthy. Medically reviewed by Cheryl Axelrod, M.D., ob-gyn. Written by Tahirah Blanding. Photo credit: Katie Rain for BabyCenter. What is the third trimester?