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Pregnancy week by week / Week 35

35 weeks pregnant

That’s 8 months — the third trimester, with 5 weeks to go.

How many months
8 months
Trimester
3rd
Baby size
honeydew melon
Weeks to go
5

Baby size at 35 weeks

Your baby is about 46.2 cm (18.2 in) long and weighs about 2.38 kg (5 lb 4 oz) — roughly the size of a honeydew melon.

What’s happening at 35 weeks

The baby is rapidly gaining weight and running out of room to move. The kidneys and liver are fully developed.

Common symptoms at 35 weeks pregnant

  • Pelvic pressure
  • Frequent urination
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Braxton Hicks
  • Waddling walk

Every pregnancy is different — you may have all, some or none of these. Contact your doctor or midwife about anything that concerns you.

Count down to your due date

If you’re 35 weeks pregnant today, your due date is around Tuesday, July 21, 2026. Adjust the date below and create a free countdown to share.

First day of your last menstrual period (how doctors date a pregnancy)

⚕️ This is an estimate based on Naegele’s rule (40 weeks from your last period). Only about 1 in 20 babies arrive on the exact due date. Always confirm with your doctor or midwife.

FAQ

How many months is 35 weeks pregnant?

35 weeks pregnant is about 8 months, in the third trimester.

How big is the baby at 35 weeks?

At 35 weeks the baby is about 46.2 cm (18.2 in) long and weighs about 2.38 kg (5 lb 4 oz) — roughly the size of a honeydew melon.

What are the symptoms at 35 weeks pregnant?

Common symptoms around 35 weeks include pelvic pressure, frequent urination, trouble sleeping, braxton hicks. Symptoms vary a lot from person to person — contact your provider if anything worries you.

When is my due date if I am 35 weeks pregnant?

If you are exactly 35 weeks pregnant today, your estimated due date is around Tuesday, July 21, 2026 — 5 weeks from now. Use the calculator below with your real last-period date for a personalised estimate.

Medical disclaimer. Sizes and milestones are averages for information only and vary from baby to baby. This is not medical advice — always speak with your doctor or midwife about your pregnancy.

See every stage on the pregnancy week-by-week guide or open the full due date calculator.