My current weight is 72kg. 4 kilos in a month! OMG
My glucose screening test is excellent. I'm free from diabetes! Thank god!
My placenta, baby and etc were all fine. Only that baby is in breech position. It is kinda dangerous. Doctor informed, it might change to normal position. Well see how during our next appointment. Hopefully we are fine. :)
"You're in the home stretch! The third and final trimester starts this  week. If you're like most women, you'll gain about 11 pounds this  trimester.
At this point, you'll likely visit your doctor or midwife  every two weeks. Then, at 36 weeks, you'll switch to weekly visits.  Depending on your risk factors, your practitioner may recommend  repeating blood tests for HIV and syphilis now, as well as doing  cultures for chlamydia and gonorrhea, to be certain of your status  before delivery. Also, if your glucose screening test  result was high and you haven't yet had follow-up testing, you'll soon  be given the 3-hour glucose tolerance test. And if the blood work done  at your first prenatal visit showed that you're Rh negative,  you'll get an injection of Rh immunoglobulin to prevent your body from  developing antibodies that could attack your baby's blood. (If your baby  is Rh positive, you'll receive another shot of Rh immunoglobulin after  you give birth.)
Around this time, some women feel an unpleasant  "creepy-crawly" sensation in their lower legs and an irresistible urge  to move them while trying to relax or sleep. If this sensation is at  least temporarily relieved when you move, you may have what's known as restless legs syndrome (RLS).  No one knows for sure what causes RLS, but it's relatively common among  expectant mothers. Try stretching or massaging your legs, and cut down  on caffeine, which can make the symptoms worse. Ask your caregiver if  you should try iron supplements, which can sometimes relieve RLS."

 
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