Your Baby's Development

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    The inner ear — which controls balance — is now completely developed.

    So your baby might be able to tell when he or she is upside down or right side up while floating and making movements in the amniotic fluid.

    Your Body

    An important prenatal test, glucose screening, is usually done sometime between weeks 24 and 28. This test checks for gestational diabetes, a temporary type of diabetes during pregnancy that can cause problems in a newborn, such as low blood sugar. Gestational diabetes can make a woman more likely to need a C-section because it can lead to the growth of very large babies.

    For the glucose screening test, you'll drink a sugary solution and then have your blood drawn. If your blood sugar levels are too high, you'll have more tests, which your health care provider will discuss with you. Gestational diabetes usually can be controlled with a well-planned diet and regular exercise, but some pregnant women will need medicine, such as daily insulin, during the pregnancy.

    PREGNANCY CALENDAR: A week-by-week guide
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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