
Welcome to Week 36! Your baby is about the size of a winter melon, measuring around 18.5–19 inches long and weighing about 6 pounds. You’re now in the final month of pregnancy—and baby is almost ready to meet the world.
What’s Happening in Your Body?
Baby is considered late preterm now—if they were born this week, they’d likely do very well, with just a little extra monitoring. Their lungs are nearly fully mature, and they’re practicing breathing by inhaling amniotic fluid.
They’re also losing most of their vernix caseosa (that creamy coating) and lanugo (fine body hair), swallowing it along with other fluids, which becomes their first poop—meconium.
Baby is likely in a head-down position, settling lower into your pelvis (also called “lightening”), which may ease your breathing but increase pelvic pressure.
Common Symptoms This Week
More pelvic pressure as baby drops lower
Easier breathing—but more bathroom trips!
Braxton Hicks contractions—stronger but still irregular
Lower back pain, hip pain, or sciatica
Swelling in your feet, ankles, and hands
Trouble sleeping and frequent waking
Colostrum leaking from your breasts
Nesting energy—a sudden urge to clean, organize, and prepare
You might also feel a burst of excitement mixed with impatience—you’re so close now!
What You Can Do This Week
Keep tracking baby’s movements—even in the final weeks, patterns should stay consistent
Review labor signs with your provider so you know when it’s the real thing
Have your hospital bag fully ready—you could go any time now
Install the car seat (if you haven’t already) and have it inspected if possible
Prep your postpartum essentials—pads, comfy clothes, snacks, etc.
Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or guided meditations for labor
Rest as much as possible—you’ll need that energy soon!
It’s also a good time to finalize any last-minute details—childcare for older kids, pet care, or any help you’ll need in those first days home.
And don’t forget to savor these final weeks by logging baby’s last big movements or taking a belly photo in Cubtale. You’ll love looking back on these moments later.
Real Talk
Week 36 feels so close, yet so far. Your body is heavy, uncomfortable, and tired. You might be ready for pregnancy to end but also a little nervous about labor and what comes after.
That’s all normal. These final weeks are full of anticipation and mixed emotions.
Take deep breaths. Lean on your support system. You’re almost at the finish line—and you’re stronger than you know.
We’re not doctors—we’re just parents who’ve been through the late-night Google searches, the “is this normal?” moments, and the waiting game. Everything we share here comes from our own experiences and research, but it’s not medical advice.
If you ever have questions or concerns about your pregnancy, always check with your healthcare provider. And if you notice anything we missed or got wrong, we’d love to hear from you—drop us a message anytime.