THIRTY-THIRD WEEK OF PREGNANCY: What you need to know
Introduction
If you're looking for information on what happens during the thirty-third week of pregnancy , this article is for you and is full of wellness tips and information on the symptoms and growth of your little one who, spoiler alert, is about the size of a leek.
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How many months is 33 weeks of pregnancy?

At thirty-three weeks pregnant you are going through the eighth month, between 30 weeks and 5 days and 35+0.
33 Weeks Pregnant: How Long Until Delivery?

Now that you are thirty-three weeks pregnant, you are approximately seven weeks away from giving birth.
Please note: birth does not necessarily occur at exactly 40 weeks!
Always keep in mind the indications of your midwife to understand how to manage the relationship with the waiting time that you have left to live.
Symptoms of the thirty-third week of pregnancy
During the thirty-third week of pregnancy, there are several symptoms that keep you company.
These include pelvic pain.
With the weight of the baby bump becoming increasingly burdensome, in the thirty-third week of pregnancy the pelvic bones are increasingly mobile.
This happens because of the hormone relaxin, which prepares the body's structures for labor .