33 Weeks Pregnant
Your baby is now aware of your movements, talks, and activities. There are many women who unintentionally caress their abdomen or even communicate with her. It is a good idea if you ask your partner to give your abdomen a gentle massage in weeping, rhythmic movements.
Development in 33rd Week Pregnancy
At 33 weeks pregnant, all the major work is done to make your baby stronger and healthier. She needs to have strong muscles and organs so as to survive in the harsh external conditions. Her immune system is still not mature which is vital to protect your baby from infections and diseases.

At this stage, the major growth and development is going on in her immune system and lungs. The rest of all the organs are almost complete and functional by this stage of pregnancy.
Appearance in 33rd Week Pregnancy
The reddish appearance of your baby has now changed into paler one due to the accumulation of fat deposits under her skin. These fat build-ups not only regulate the body temperature of the baby, but also provide your baby a smoother and plumper look. The dimples appear on her knees and elbows, while neck and wrists develop few creases.

33 Weeks Baby Size
Movement in 33rd Week Pregnancy
Despite of limited space, your baby is still very energetic and active. You can still feel a lot of movements from her. You will notice small foot or elbow pressing hard against the wall of uterus or shifting of her positions when she feel uncomfortable in any posture. You will notice that when you sit in any particular posture, the movements become obvious because your baby is not feeling comfortable with your sitting or lying style.
Common Pregnancy Symptoms
At 33 weeks pregnant, following pregnancy symptoms have been reported:
- Breast tenderness and fullness and darkening of areola
- Frequent/Regular Urination
- Stretch Marks and Itching
- Constipation, Indigestion and Headaches
- Round Ligament Pains
- Hemorrhoids
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