35 Weeks Pregnant – Baby Gains More Weight and Body Fat

35 weeks pregnant
Baby Development at 35 Weeks
35 Weeks Pregnant – Your baby continues growing and storing fat:
- 📏 Size of a honeydew melon (~45–46 cm long)
- ⚖️ Weighs approximately 2.4 kg
- 🧈 Fat layers thicken for warmth and energy reserves
- 🫁 Lungs nearly fully developed
- 🧠 Brain keeps developing rapidly
- 👂 Baby responds more to sounds and light
Movements may feel less strong but more deliberate due to limited space.
🤰 Symptoms at 35 Weeks Pregnant
You may feel increased pressure and some new symptoms.
Common Symptoms:
- Pelvic pressure and heaviness
- Increased Braxton Hicks contractions
- Shortness of breath
- Swelling in feet and ankles
- Backaches and leg cramps
- Difficulty sleeping
💡 Use pillows for support and try relaxation techniques before bedtime.
Detailed Guide : 35 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms: Embracing the Home Stretch with Care and Confidence

🥗 What to Eat at 35 Weeks Pregnant
Nutrition supports baby’s growth and your energy levels.
✅ Recommended Foods:
- Lean proteins like chicken, eggs, and lentils
- Calcium-rich dairy products
- Whole grains for fiber and energy
- Fresh fruits and vegetables for vitamins and antioxidants
- Healthy fats from nuts and seeds
🥗 Meal Idea: Lentil curry with brown rice, steamed vegetables, and a mixed fruit salad
❌ Avoid:
- Excess salt and processed snacks
- High caffeine intake
- Raw or undercooked foods

🧘♀️ Safe Exercises for 35 Weeks
Keep active with safe and gentle exercises.
Recommended:
- 🚶 Walking daily
- 🧘 Prenatal yoga for flexibility and relaxation
- 🪑 Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels)
- 🧘♀️ Breathing and meditation exercises
🧾 Week 35 Checklist
- Monitor baby’s movements daily
- Attend all prenatal visits
- Finalize birth plan with your healthcare provider
- Have your hospital bag ready
- Arrange transportation and support for labor
- Practice relaxation and breathing exercises
💬 Tip of the Week
“Your baby is building up the fat needed to regulate temperature after birth. Continue to nourish yourself and rest well.”
— Dr. Ritu Sharma, Obstetrician

❓FAQ – 35 Weeks Pregnant
Q: How do I know if I’m in labor?
A: Signs include regular contractions, water breaking, and pelvic pressure. Contact your doctor if unsure.
Q: Can I travel?
A: It is best to avoid travel at this stage unless medically advised.
Q: How to reduce swelling?
A: Elevate your feet, avoid long standing, and drink plenty of water.
🔗 Internal Links
- 🔙 Back to Week 34 – Baby’s Lungs Mature
- 👉 Next: Week 36 – Baby Drops Lower
- 📘 Guide: Preparing for Labor and Delivery
About The Author
JYO JOURNEY
PregnancyKit – to provide real, honest, and easy-to-understand information for women who might be wondering, “Am I pregnant?” or “What should I expect now?” Every guide I write is based on what we wished we had known during our own journey.
Through PregnancyKit, I want to help women feel supported, informed, and confident from the very first symptom. Because I believe every woman deserves clarity, care, and a little less stress during one of the most important journeys of her life.
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