30 Weeks Pregnant

Tired, achy, sleepless? Pregnancy may be taking its toll on your emotions and your body when you're 30 weeks pregnant. Get tips on handling common pregnancy complaints, learn about colostrum, and more!

by Pregnancy Week-by-Week Contributors

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fetal development at 30 weeks illustration

Your baby's face looks much like it will when he's born. He still needs to fill out more to get the characteristic chubby infant cheeks, but he's on his way. He can move his head, open his eyes, and make breathing movements through his open nostrils (although no air comes in).

If your little one were born today, he'd have a good chance for survival at about 3 pounds and a little over 15 inches long (crown to heel).

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