Highlights this week
Baby development at 40 weeks

- Your baby's head has soft spots called fontanels
- The average newborn is about 7 pounds and 20 inches long
- Hair and nails continue to grow
Your baby is about the size of a watermelon

- Real labor pains are regular and (usually) painful
- Your provider may do a cervical check to see if your body's prepping for birth
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