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Your Third Trimester, Week-by-Week

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The baby may drop lower into your pelvis in preparation for delivery. This should make it easier to breathe—yet your pee breaks will become ever more frequent.

What to do now:

  • Organize a support system of friends and/or family to help out when you're home with your new baby.

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