Your Baby’s Due Date is July 30

Pregnancy Timeline

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If you’re curious about your pregnancy timeline, here’s a quick breakdown:

  • 1st Trimester: From October 23 to January 21
  • 2nd Trimester: From January 22 to April 29
  • 3rd Trimester: From April 30 to July 30

Did you know that only 1 in 20 babies are born on their exact due date? A typical pregnancy can last anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, leaving many parents eagerly guessing until the big day. Download the Modern Family Blog app to keep track of your pregnancy week-by-week!

Pregnancy Week 35 Highlights

At this stage, your baby is about the size of a bunch of Swiss chard! As your little one’s brain continues to grow, you might feel increased pressure on your bladder.

Fun Facts About July 30 Babies

  • Your baby’s birthstone will be a ruby, a vibrant red gemstone believed to inspire courage and success.
  • Your baby will be a Leo, known for being outgoing, self-assured, generous, and creative.
  • Did you know that Arnold Schwarzenegger, the famous bodybuilder and actor, was born on July 30, 1947? He is best known for his role in the Terminator series and even served as the governor of California.

If you’re looking for resources to assist you on your journey to parenthood, consider exploring Make a Mom, which offers the only reusable at-home insemination option available. You can also join the free sperm donor matching group to connect with potential donors. Curious about how at-home insemination works? Check out this guide on how it works.

For more insights into the early days of parenthood, you might find our blog post on the blissful connection after your baby arrives quite enlightening. And if you’re interested in more information regarding IVF, visit the NHS website for authoritative guidance.

For additional pregnancy and home insemination resources, be sure to check out this excellent article on Modern Family Blog.

Summary

Your due date is quickly approaching on July 30, 2025! At 35 weeks pregnant, your baby is the size of a bunch of Swiss chard, and you can explore various resources to assist you on this exciting journey, including options for at-home insemination and insights into early parenthood.