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Week 36 pregnancy symptoms

See what symptoms you can expect for the 36th week of your pregnancy

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Posted: 12 August 2011

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Your pregnant body

Over the last few weeks you’ll probably have noticed your Braxton Hicks contractions have become stronger. If the contractions become regular and painful then you may be in early labour, so call your doctor or midwife for advice. From here on in you’ll be seen by your doctor or midwife each week to check on progress.

You may also find yourself needing the loo more often and experiencing stress incontinence, as your baby moves downwards and will be putting more pressure on your bladder. This change in weight distribution can also make your feel off balance which can make your clumsier than usual.

Now find out what you should be doing this week…

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