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24 Weeks Pregnant – Symptoms and Fetal Development

Medical Tests and Scan While 24 Weeks Pregnant:

Remember to get your routine checkup done. This is very essential, as it will help you know about the right growth of your baby. You have to follow the same procedure, which you have been undergone for the past six months. Try to avoid the medicines that can harm your baby’s health and go with the best medicines as prescribed by your doctor.

  • Fever- Paracetamol or acyclovir
  • Heartburn- Antacids
  • Constipation- Avoid usage of laxatives and mineral oil. You can take drugs like Metamucil
  • Cough- Dextromethorphan

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24 Weeks Pregnant Belly: What Does The Ultrasound Say?

He/she would have developed strong grip now and will continue to grab anything around the uterine wall.

The ears would have become extremely sensitive to sound inside the womb and is now in a position to recognize the mother’s voice.

He/she will also start to practice breathing and the lungs will be functional too.

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Tips and Precautions:

  • 12 ounces of cooked food daily should be your serving now.
  • Keep strictly away from alcohol. Alcohol during pregnancy may cause fetal alcohol syndrome. Babies who have that syndrome may grow slowly and have learning problems, and abnormal facial features.
  •  Keep your hormonal craziness under control. Work with a health expert to keep your weight under control.
  •  Make sure that you are able to walk well as this is very important for you.
  • Avoid eating raw foods and try to go with the seafood. Be sure to avoid beef and try to eat eggs and protein substances.

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What Are The Risks at 24 Week Pregnancy?

Well, at 24 weeks pregnancy the baby’s weight is over 1 pound and has more than 50 per cent chance of surviving in the intensive care, even if you deliver prematurely. There really is not any major risk, although you could experience the following.

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