37 Weeks Pregnant – Baby’s Brain Development Peaks and Getting Ready for Birth

37 weeks pregnant
Baby Development at 37 Weeks
37 Weeks Pregnant – Your baby is considered early term and almost fully ready:
- 📏 Size of a winter melon or bunch of kale (~48 cm long)
- ⚖️ Weighs about 2.8–3 kg
- 🧠 Brain develops rapidly with increased folds and grooves
- 🫁 Lungs fully mature and functioning
- 🦴 Fat layers continue to add for warmth
- 👂 Baby responds to sounds and may recognize your voice
Movements might feel slower due to less space, but should remain strong.

🤰 Symptoms at 37 Weeks Pregnant
You may feel more pelvic pressure and other late pregnancy symptoms.
Common Symptoms:
- Increased pelvic pressure and heaviness
- Braxton Hicks contractions become more frequent
- Frequent urination
- Back pain and leg cramps
- Fatigue and difficulty sleeping
- Increased vaginal discharge
💡 Practice pelvic floor exercises and maintain good hydration.
Detailed Guide : 37 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms: Full Term and Ready to Go
🥗 What to Eat at 37 Weeks Pregnant
Nutrition should support energy, immune function, and baby’s final growth.
✅ Recommended Foods:
- High-quality proteins like lean meat, beans, eggs
- Calcium and vitamin D sources like milk and yogurt
- Whole grains for energy and fiber
- Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants
- Healthy fats from nuts, seeds, and avocado
🥗 Meal Idea: Chickpea curry with brown rice and a side salad, plus fresh fruit
❌ Avoid:
- Processed and junk foods
- Excess salt and caffeine
- Unpasteurized dairy

🧘♀️ Safe Exercises for 37 Weeks
Stay active but gentle to prepare your body.
Recommended:
- 🚶 Light walking daily
- 🧘 Prenatal yoga focused on breathing and relaxation
- 🪑 Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels)
- 🧘♀️ Meditation and deep breathing
🧾 Week 37 Checklist
- Monitor baby’s movements daily
- Keep up prenatal checkups
- Review your birth plan with your doctor
- Keep your hospital bag ready
- Arrange support for labor and postpartum
- Practice relaxation regularly
💬 Tip of the Week
“Your baby’s brain is growing fast as they prepare for the outside world. Keep yourself nourished and calm.”
— Dr. Meena Joshi, Obstetrician

❓FAQ – 37 Weeks Pregnant
Q: What does early term mean?
A: Babies born between 37 and 38 weeks are early term but usually healthy and ready for birth.
Q: How to manage pelvic pressure?
A: Try pelvic floor exercises and use a maternity support belt if needed.
Q: Is it normal to feel more tired?
A: Yes, fatigue is common in late pregnancy; rest when you can.
🔗 Internal Links
- 🔙 Back to Week 36 – Baby Drops Lower
- 👉 Next: Week 38 – Baby’s Immune System Strengthens
- 📘 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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