Most pregnant mothers use weight as a common term during pregnancy to determine the development of their baby in the uterus. However, in the later stages of pregnancy, mothers will gradually find that their weight no longer increases or even slightly decreases. So, what are the reasons for not gaining weight at 36 weeks of pregnancy?
When the pregnant mother reaches 36 weeks, it means that she has entered the late stage of pregnancy, and at this time, the fetus is relatively large. It also requires more nutrients and stores a certain amount of energy, which is helpful for childbirth. So the reason why pregnant women don't gain weight at this time is because most of the energy and calories are absorbed by the baby. So it resulted in not gaining as much weight as before, or growing at a slower rate. But if you don't gain weight during this period, pregnant mothers don't have to worry, as long as the baby develops normally in the uterus.
At this time, expectant mothers are quite anxious, worried about the various risks of childbirth, especially for first-time mothers who lack experience and feel scared about childbirth. In addition, if one's own weight does not increase, they may worry about the baby's health and have wild thoughts. In fact, it is necessary to relax at this time, as these worries are unnecessary. Anxiety can lead to premature birth in pregnant women. It is appropriate to relax and listen to light music to relieve tension.