Baby Position at 34 Weeks of Pregnancy

Submitted by Nick on February 1, 2012

Keeping track of the developmental stages in your pregnancy can be one of the most wonderful tasks that any expectant mother can accomplish. Watching your baby grow from a tiny little spot into a well formed individual will bring you joy that knows no bounds. Most parents track the weekly development of the child in the womb and can easily see the changes that take place with the passing of time. During pregnancy week 34, baby position within the womb shows a slight change. By this time, the baby is preparing itself for the delivery, while your body is also making adjustments to allow the baby enough space for movement.

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During pregnancy week 34 fetal position of the baby’s body is the most commonly assumed position for children within the mother’s body. At this stage, the head is held between the hands and the body is curled up, the head towards the cervical opening of the uterus. Keeping a check on pregnancy week 34 infant position is very important because it is during this time of the pregnancy that the baby begins to turn.


If the baby does not turn correctly, there could be the possible arise of complications in your pregnancy. There are chances that an expectant mother may go into labor during the 34th week, and once again, there is no need to panic. Though more complicated than a full term delivery, expectant mothers must keep in mind the fact that their baby is fully equipped with the necessary systematic functions to adapt to life outside the womb. See also 34 weeks pregnant what to expect

In the midst of pregnancy week 34, newborn position of the baby’s body will be in the fetal position and doctors may administer certain steroids to further strengthen the functioning of the body systems. As your baby grows, the body will get stronger and with much love and care, he or she will soon be independent and facing the battle of life on his or her own. Medical professionals offer a great deal of informative assistance on what is to be done when you go into labor during the 34th week of your pregnancy. Though your baby is not full term, he or she will develop physical strength with the passage of time. Eating the right foods and taking care of your pregnancy, during the early stages, will play a very important role in post delivery recovery and development of your baby.

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