Lastasimmes
Lastasimmes is a term that refers to the final stages of a pregnancy, specifically the period when a pregnant individual experiences the most significant physical changes and discomforts. This phase is often characterized by increased fatigue, difficulty sleeping, swelling of the extremities, and a feeling of being heavily burdened by the weight of the abdomen. Fetal movements are typically strong and noticeable during this time, and many pregnant individuals begin to experience Braxton Hicks contractions, which are practice contractions of the uterus.
The emotional experience of lastasimmes can also be varied. Some may feel a sense of anticipation and