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Week 40 · Third Trimestermild

Bloating at 40 Weeks Pregnant

Bloating is one of the earliest pregnancy symptoms and can persist throughout all three trimesters. Progesterone slows digestion, trapping gas and causing that uncomfortable full feeling.

👶 What's Happening at Week 40

Your baby is now the size of a small pumpkin.

  • The baby is fully developed and ready for life outside the womb.
  • Lungs are producing enough surfactant for independent breathing.
  • The skull bones are soft and can mold for passage through the birth canal.

🔬 Why You're Experiencing Bloating at Week 40

  • Progesterone relaxes the gastrointestinal muscles, slowing digestion
  • Slower movement of food through the intestines produces more gas
  • Growing uterus puts upward pressure on the stomach
  • Swallowing air when eating quickly
  • Certain foods (beans, cabbage, carbonated drinks) produce excess gas

💊 Relief Tips for Week 40

1
Eat Slowly and Chew ThoroughlyEating slowly reduces air swallowing and gives your digestive system time to process food.
2
Small, Frequent MealsAvoid large meals that overwhelm a slowed digestive system.
3
Avoid Gas-Producing FoodsLimit beans, lentils, broccoli, cabbage, carbonated drinks, and fried foods.
4
Stay ActiveShort walks after meals help stimulate digestion and relieve gas.
5
Wear Comfortable ClothingLoose, non-restrictive clothing around the belly reduces discomfort.

📋 Other Week 40 Symptoms

Extreme pelvic pressureStrong Braxton Hicks or early laborCervical dilationExhaustion and impatienceLoose stools
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⚠️ Call Your Doctor If…

  • Bloating is accompanied by severe abdominal pain or cramping
  • You have persistent bloating with vomiting or diarrhea
  • You notice significant abdominal swelling that comes on suddenly
  • Bloating is accompanied by fever

Frequently Asked Questions

Is bloating an early sign of pregnancy?

Yes — bloating can occur as early as 1–2 weeks after conception, before a missed period, as progesterone levels begin to rise.

Why does bloating get worse in the third trimester?

In the third trimester, the baby takes up significant abdominal space, compressing the stomach and intestines, which makes gas and bloating worse.

Is bloating painful in pregnancy?

Mild bloating and gas pressure is normal. Sharp or severe pain is not and should be evaluated.

How do I tell the difference between baby bump and bloating?

A baby bump is firm and consistent; bloating fluctuates throughout the day, often being worse at night after meals.

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your OB/GYN or midwife about symptoms during pregnancy.