Get ready for some serious cuteness overload! Your little one now weighs more than 2.2 kilograms (4.85 pounds) and stretches out to over 45 cm (17.7 inches) from head to toe. They're getting chubbier by the day, filling out those adorable baby cheeks. Their skin is becoming less wrinkled and gaining a more normal, healthy pinkish color as they add that crucial layer of baby fat. If you haven't been chatting with your baby, now's the time to start! Studies have shown that babies prefer their mother's voice to any other sound. It's a beautiful way to connect before their grand arrival. Your baby absorbs the crucial iron mineral from your body to build up red blood cells, a vital process that mostly happens in these final months. The headfirst, or cephalic, presentation is the ideal position for birth, and most babies (96-97%) have turned to this position by 35 weeks. Amazingly, despite the tight quarters in your uterus, your little acrobat may still turn a few more times before they finally settle into their birth position. The baby's crown-to-rump length is 33 cm (13 inches), and they weigh between 2350-2550 grams (5.2-5.6 pounds). The lanugo hair, which has been covering their body, is starting to disappear.