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Pregnancy guide

Pregnancy week 36

Educational health content
LioraBump provides educational pregnancy and baby development information only. It does not replace advice from a doctor, midwife, paediatrician, or other qualified healthcare professional. If you have urgent concerns, seek medical help immediately.

Baby development

Baby is developing new skills and growing steadily in week 36.

Your body

Rest, preparation and regular checkups become increasingly important.

Partner support

Offer practical help, listen carefully and join appointments where possible.

Checklist

  • Review symptoms
  • Plan questions for your midwife
  • Capture a memory
  • Rest and hydrate
Warning signs: Contact your maternity unit or healthcare professional if you notice bleeding, severe pain, reduced movements later in pregnancy, fever, or anything that worries you.