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Pregnancy Week 33

Your baby is the size of a Honeydew - 43.7 cm, 1918 g

33/40
weeks
~49
days to EDD
Week 1 82% complete Week 40
T1 (wk 1–13) T2 (wk 14–27) T3 (wk 28–40)

Your Baby at Week 33

Honeydew
size comparison
43.7 cm
crown-to-heel length
1.92 kg
approximate weight

Development highlights

  • Rapid weight gain continues - Baby gaining 200g+ per week
  • Immune system is strengthening - Antibodies transfer at maximum rate
  • Brain development: sleep cycles alternate between REM and non-REM
  • Skull bones remain unfused - Essential flexibility needed for the birth canal

Source: WHO Child Growth Standards; embryology references from Moore & Persaud.

Your Body in Week 33

The third trimester brings the final preparations for birth. Your body is working harder than ever - Baby is gaining 200g a week and space is running short. Use the Contraction Timer and the Kick Count Tracker to stay in tune with your baby from now on.

Common symptoms this week

Pelvic pressure intensifies as baby drops lower
Frequent urination - Practically constant
Lightning crotch - Brief sharp pains in the vagina or rectum are normal
Heartburn at its worst - Stomach squeezed into a small space

Week 33 Checklist

  • Practise breathing and relaxation techniques for labour
  • Prepare a comfort bag for the hospital: lip balm, socks, snacks for your partner
  • Review your postnatal support plan - Who is helping you in the first two weeks?
  • Discuss perineal massage with your OB or midwife to prepare for birth
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Nutrition spotlight - Week 33
DHA

DHA brain development is at its peak in the third trimester. Salmon, sardines, DHA-supplemented eggs, and prenatal supplements with DHA are the best sources.

Baby's Body Systems Development

How far along each major system is at week 33. Development is continuous - The chart shows when each system is actively forming and when it reaches maturity.

Neural System Mature ✓
Begins wk 3 Mature wk 28
Heart & Circulation Mature ✓
Begins wk 3 Mature wk 20
Limbs & Skeleton Mature ✓
Begins wk 5 Mature wk 16
Digestive System Mature ✓
Begins wk 5 Mature wk 24
Respiratory Actively developing
Begins wk 9 Mature wk 36
Senses Mature ✓
Begins wk 7 Mature wk 28
Appearance Actively developing
Begins wk 9 Mature wk 38
Not started
Actively forming
Mature

Third Trimester: Birth Preparation Guide

Weeks 28–40 are the final sprint. Baby is gaining weight rapidly, your body is preparing for labour, and the countdown is real. This is the time to finalise your hospital choice, pack your bag, choose your paediatrician, and learn the signs of labour. Antenatal visits increase to every 2 weeks, then weekly from week 36.

Hospital bag essentials - Singapore maternity wards

For mum
  • Nightgown x2 (front-opening)
  • Maternity pads (heavy flow)
  • Breast pads + nipple cream
  • Toiletries & lip balm
  • Phone charger
  • Snacks for labour
For baby
  • Going-home outfit (sizes 0000/000)
  • Swaddle blankets x2
  • Car seat (must install before)
  • Mittens and booties
  • Dummy (optional)
Documents
  • NRIC / passport
  • Hospital pre-registration form
  • Birth plan (2 copies)
  • Insurance card
  • OB's contact number
Go to hospital immediately if:
  • • Contractions: 5 minutes apart, 1 minute long, for 1 hour (5-1-1 rule)
  • • Waters break - Go within 1 hour regardless of contractions
  • • Heavy vaginal bleeding
  • • Baby's movements reduce significantly - Fewer than 10 in 2 hours
  • • Severe headache, vision changes, or upper abdominal pain (pre-eclampsia signs)

Frequently Asked Questions - Week 33

Real labour contractions follow a regular pattern: they come at consistent intervals, last 45–60 seconds each, and get progressively stronger, longer, and closer together over time. Braxton Hicks, by contrast, are irregular, don't intensify, and often ease when you change position or rest. Other labour signs include the 'bloody show' (blood-tinged mucus plug), your waters breaking, or persistent lower back pain that worsens in waves.

Follow the 5-1-1 rule: go to hospital when contractions are 5 minutes apart, lasting 1 minute each, for at least 1 hour. Go immediately if: your waters break (regardless of contractions), you have heavy vaginal bleeding, your baby's movements reduce significantly, or you develop a severe headache, vision changes, or upper abdominal pain. In Singapore, call your hospital's labour ward 24-hour line - They'll advise you.

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Week 33 at a glance

Trimester Third Trimester
Week of pregnancy 33 of 40
Days until EDD ~49
Size comparison Honeydew
Length 43.7 cm
Weight 1.92 kg

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Medical disclaimer: Information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your OB/GYN or midwife for personalised guidance. In an emergency, call 995.

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