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Weeks 34 to 36 of Your Pregnancy: Care Instructions

Your belly has grown quite large. It's almost time to give birth! Your baby's lungs are almost ready to breathe air. The skull bones are firm enough to protect your baby's head. But they're soft enough to move down through the birth canal.

You might be wondering what to expect during labour. Because each birth is different, there's no way to know exactly what childbirth will be like for you. Talk to your doctor or midwife about any concerns you have.

You'll probably have a test for group B streptococcus (GBS). GBS is bacteria that can live in the vagina and rectum. GBS can make your baby sick after birth. If you test positive, you'll get antibiotics during labour.

  • Choose what type of pain relief you would like during labour. You can choose from a few types, including medicine and non-medicine options. You may want to use several types of pain relief.

  • Know how medicines can help with pain during labour. Some medicines lower anxiety and help with some of the pain. Others make your lower body numb so that you will feel less pain.

  • Tell your doctor or midwife about your pain medicine choice. Do this before you start labour or very early in your labour. You may be able to change your mind during labour.

  • Learn about the stages of labour.

    • The first stage includes the early (latent) and active phases of labour. Contractions start in early labour. During active labour, contractions get stronger, last longer, and happen more often. And the cervix opens more rapidly.
    • The second stage starts when you're ready to push. During this stage, your baby is born.
    • During the third stage, you'll usually have a few more contractions to push out the placenta.

Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor or nurse advice line (811 in most provinces and territories) if you are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results and keep a list of the medicines you take.

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