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Why Does My Stomach Look Smaller At 36 Weeks?

36 weeks pregnant belly Your uterus reaches all the way up to your ribcage by now. But once your baby's head engages - that is, when the baby's head drops into your pelvis - your 36-week pregnant baby bump will actually seem a bit smaller.

Does stomach look smaller before labor?

Leveling off or weight loss may be noticed in the last few days before labor begins. Some women lose as much as 1 to 3 pounds of water weight. Lightening or “baby dropping” is the moving of your baby's head into the pelvis. After your baby drops, your abdomen appears lower.

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How big should you be at 36 weeks?

— by trying to focus on your baby, who is now about 6 pounds and 18 to 19 inches long. Growth will slow down in the coming weeks, both so your baby will be able to fit through the narrow passageway to the outside and so she can store up all the energy needed for delivery.

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Is it normal for your belly to get smaller at the end of pregnancy?

But don't worry – it's a steady one. From the moment your baby is born, hormonal changes cause your uterus to contract, shrinking it back to its pre-pregnancy state. It takes six to eight weeks for your uterus to return to its normal size.

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Why did my pregnant belly get smaller?

Your uterus will tend to grow upwards rather than push outwards. Result: your belly will look smaller. If you're a shorter woman, there's a smaller space between your hip and your lowest rib. That means less room for the baby to grow upwards, so your uterus will push outwards instead.

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