Difference between revisions of "Pregnancy Week 25"
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At this point in [[pregnancy]] you probably still feel really good! Soon you will begin to see your practitioner more often. When this happens, many women begin to get the feeling that they are "running out of time." | At this point in [[pregnancy]] you probably still feel really good! Soon you will begin to see your practitioner more often. When this happens, many women begin to get the feeling that they are "running out of time." | ||
− | If you are considering placing your baby for adoption, now would be a good time to make some initial contacts with prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. You can look at profiles and photos of waiting families at Parent Profiles. Start making a list of questions that you want to ask prospective parents. | + | If you are considering placing your baby for [[adoption]], now would be a good time to make some initial contacts with prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. You can look at profiles and photos of waiting families at Parent Profiles. Start making a list of questions that you want to ask prospective parents. |
Latest revision as of 09:47, 27 January 2015
The trick is to enjoy life. Don’t wish away your days, waiting for better ones ahead. --Unknown
What happens to you?
At this point in pregnancy you probably still feel really good! Soon you will begin to see your practitioner more often. When this happens, many women begin to get the feeling that they are "running out of time."
If you are considering placing your baby for adoption, now would be a good time to make some initial contacts with prospective adoptive parents. You can look at profiles and photos of waiting families at Parent Profiles. Start making a list of questions that you want to ask prospective parents.
What happens to the baby?
The baby weighs 1 pound 9 ounces (709 grams). The bones are continuing their ossification process, which means that they are becoming harder and stronger.
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