The anticipation is building! You might feel increased pressure in your lower abdomen and notice that your baby is gradually "dropping" into your pelvis. Walking might become more uncomfortable, and it may even feel like the baby is about to "fall out"—hang in there, mama! By the end of this week, your pregnancy will be officially full term! A baby born before week 37 is considered premature. Get ready—your little one could arrive any day now! These last few weeks are crucial: your baby is still packing on about half an ounce of fat per day. This precious fat will help them regulate their temperature and maintain a stable blood sugar level after birth. Their brain and the skull that houses it continue to grow at an astonishing rate. Is your baby sitting lower these days? You might feel as if they've dropped down into your pelvis—and they probably have! This "dropping" can occur a few weeks before your baby is born. The lower position may make breathing easier for you—a welcome relief! Your baby’s face, which is filling out beautifully, is now complete with eyelashes and eyelids that open and close. Those peepers are ready to see the world! The baby's crown-to-rump length is 35 cm (13.8 inches), and they weigh between 2850-2950 grams (6.3-6.5 pounds). Both boy and girl babies may have swollen breasts when born due to hormones from the mother. Babies born now are considered full term and ready to take on the world!