Third Trimester and Delivery: What to Expect as You Prepare to Welcome Your Baby

The third trimester of pregnancy — from week 28 until delivery — is both an exciting and overwhelming time. As your baby grows rapidly and your due date approaches, this final stretch is all about preparing for childbirth, understanding what happens during labour and delivery, and staying closely connected with your antenatal care team.

At SR Women & Children Specialists, we’re committed to supporting you with expert guidance, personalised care, and the reassurance you need as you get ready to welcome your little one into the world.


What Happens in the Third Trimester?

From week 28 onwards, your body continues to change. You may experience:

More importantly, your baby is getting ready for life outside the womb, gaining weight and shifting into the ideal position for delivery.

Your antenatal visits become more frequent during this stage — typically every two weeks until week 36, then weekly until birth. These visits are crucial for monitoring:

👉 7 Reasons Antenatal Visits Are Crucial for a Healthy Pregnancy


Preparing for Labour and Delivery

Planning ahead helps reduce stress and empowers you to make informed decisions. Here’s what we recommend as you near the end of your pregnancy:

1. Understand the Signs of Labour

Be aware of common early signs of labour, including:

Call your doctor if you’re unsure whether labour has started — we’re here to help you every step of the way.

2. Discuss Your Birth Plan

At SR Women & Children Specialists, we encourage you to share your preferences, such as:

While labour can be unpredictable, having a flexible birth plan allows us to tailor care to your comfort and safety.

3. Pack Your Hospital Bag Early

Around week 36, prepare a bag with:

We’ll advise you on where and when to go once labour begins.

4. Stay Mentally and Physically Ready

Gentle activity like walking or prenatal yoga, breathing exercises, and good hydration can help prepare your body for labour. Ask us about perineal massage or other ways to reduce birth trauma.


The Usual Delivery Process

Each birth is unique, but understanding the general stages of labour helps ease anxiety.

Stage 1: Early and Active Labour

Stage 2: Pushing and Birth

Stage 3: Delivery of the Placenta

Throughout the process, our team monitors both you and your baby closely to ensure a safe and positive birth experience.


What if I Need a Caesarean Section?

Sometimes, a Caesarean section (C-section) may be planned or become necessary due to:

If this happens, we’ll explain the reasons clearly and ensure you are comfortable with the shared decision.


Your Birth, Your Experience

At SR Women & Children Specialists, our all-women obstetrics team is experienced, compassionate, and committed to safe, supportive birthing care. Whether you’re planning a natural delivery or require extra medical attention, we’ll ensure you and your baby are in trusted hands.

📍 SR Women & Children Specialist Clinic Suite 206/207, Level 2 SCC, Gleneagles Hospital Johor, Medini Iskandar Puteri
📞 Contact us at [+6011-1992 3585]
📅 Book your third trimester check-up today www.srwomenchildrenspecialists.com.my

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