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Friday, December 19, 2008

She's Here!!!! Our pride and Joy


We finally have a name for the little one Hailey Jordan Bostwick was born Dec 17th at 7:58 pm via C-section despite mom trying natural birth for 20 hours, weighing in at a healthy 7 lbs 6.3 ounces, 20 inches long. Moms doing much better and has even taken the baby on walks around the hospital. I will have plenty of stories and pics to share with you. Raquel and baby get out of the hospital Saturday at 11 am. I will give a better update later and also inlude better pics(this ones from my cell phone) Hope all of you have a happy and safe holiday.

Monday, December 15, 2008

December 15th and still no baby!

I received a call from the doctor's office today and if I don't have the baby by Wednesday, I will be induced.  I will go in at 7:30 am on Wednesday morning and go from there.  We will keep everyone posted.  

40 weeks (click here)

Ok so we are at 40 weeks and it is pretty much a waiting game at this point and trust me it's a little tense around these parts. So I thought I would make a little poll to predict the birth date. I was almost positive she would be born on my birthday but it appears she is plenty happy where she's at. I am going a little stir crazy, I must of checked the cameras 10 times to make sure they are charged and ready to go. We will keep everyone informed!!!!!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Latest Baby News!

No not a baby yet!  I went to the doctor this past Wednesday and was still dilated the same between 1-2 cm.  I was effaced a little more.  The doctor said things were moving along fine.  If I don't have the baby by Monday (my due date), then I will keep my doctor's appointment for the 17th and see how things are progressing.  On the 18th, I would call the hospital to see if there is room for me to be induced.  If there is no room, I would have to wait until the 24th of December unless I had the baby before then.  We are hoping that things go naturally and that I don't have to be induced or wait until the 24th.  It seems as though the baby is comfortable where she is at.  Auntie Shannon seems to believe that she isn't coming because she doesn't have a name.  She may be right!!! 

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

39 weeks (click for information)



Here are some more pictures to enjoy. Some are from my shower at work that was held on November 18th. My teammates Dawn, Erin, and Jill did a great job. My co-workers got a lot of nice items for the baby. It meant a lot to Sean and I.

The other pictures are of me at 39 weeks and two days in the baby's room. We just took some pictures around the room to share with you.

I will update more tomorrow after my doctor's appointment.

If you have problems getting pics click here

Thursday, December 4, 2008

38 weeks (click for information)

Well I have been told I am on the FINAL COUNTDOWN!  It is funny to hear the different people at work guess when they think I am going to have the baby.  I have been told that I am still really tiny, that I am really getting big, that the baby has dropped, that I will have her early, I will be late, etc.  No one really knows.  

I had another doctor's appointment yesterday and all is well.  She started out with a heartbeat of 160 bpm because she was really moving around and then when she settled down some, it was in the 140's.  I am still only 1 cm dilated but 60% effaced.  The doctor says I am right on schedule (whatever that means).  The baby hasn't dropped yet.  I still feel pretty good, but am trying to get rid of a cold I have had for about 2 weeks now.  

Today at school one of the mom's of my students had an early X-mas party for me and the kids.  They brought in treats and lots of presents for baby and me.  It amazes me how great these families are and how supportive they are.  My students are so excited and the parents have been great.  I have had several offers of rides to the hospital if I need it.  

My mom and dad come in to Colorado Springs on Wednesday the 10th and I am so excited.  My sister will be coming in on the 17th.  My grandma, brother and his family will come in on the 5th of January.  I can't wait to see all of them and show them where we have been living these past 3 years, not to mention they will get to meet baby Bostwick (by then we will have a name for sure :)  This baby is going to have LOTS of LOVE surrounding her.  

I will keep everyone posted.  My next appointment is on the 10th of December, if I make it until then.  Keep your fingers crossed, I want her to come right on time.  Yeah right!   

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

37 weeks (click for information)

I had another doctor's appointment yesterday.  Baby Bostwick is doing great.  Her heartbeat is strong at 138 bpm.  I am now dilated to 1 cm.  The doctor said that doesn't mean much for now and that I can continue to keep working.  I am going to try to work up until as far as I can.  I am still doing fine except for the little cold I have.  It is been hard to sleep at night because of the congestion and sore throat.  I am finally starting to feel a little better and got some sleep last night.  I can't believe we are at the final countdown and it could be any time now.  We are excited and nervous.  Soon our lives will be changed forever.  

36 weeks (click for information)

Sorry that I am behind.  Sean does a much better job keeping up with the blog.  I don't know how to do all the cool things he does.  Last week I started my weekly appointments.  Everything went well.  I wasn't dilated at all yet.  I am still feeling fine.  It seems like we are still trying to get things done around the house.  Sean has been great with getting all the projects done around here.

I was also able to find a long term substitute for my class while I am out on maternity leave.  She is great.  She has taught 4th grade in Florida and did a long term sub position last year in our district.  She is going to come and meet the kids on December 2nd and 3rd and just shadow me both of those days.  I feel relieved that I have that taken care of.  

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Raquels Baby Shower (slideshow)

35 Weeks (click for information)

Ok so yesterday was the baby shower and I was ran off rather quickly, more like ran, lol. From what I saw it was really impressive and would like to thank everyone so much as Raquel couldn't stop talking about it.

I spent the day with my Grandfather and had a great time doing a little target practice and inspecting carpet to help complete the basement. Before I left Mom and Grandma arrived and we were able to finish off the day with a few hands of "Oh Hell", a card game that's a bit of a family tradition.

I got home at 11 and Raquel was already in thank you card mode, but stopped immediately to show me everything including the SCRAP BOOK. We both love it and thank you all for all of the hard work. I can't thank everyone enough as I know you made this an unforgettable day for her. I know she was missing her family but just the turn out alone meant so much to her.

Props to everyone for the planning and participation of this occasion especially my sis Shannon who from day 1 new she was going to make this the best baby shower ever. Thanks again

Halloween 2008


So each year Raquel and I spend 1 night before Halloween attempting to carve pumpkins and watching scary movies. This years movie the 1990 remake of George A Romero's "Night of the Living Dead". Raquel wasn't impressed as she stated multiple times, "it's stupid, you can just walk by them (zombies), why lock yourself in a house?". She also took note of how fake everything was. Yes Raquel I know it's not as gory as SAW 57 but come on it's a classic. (Pause music to watch trailer)

Your pregnancy: 34 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Your baby now weighs about 4 3/4 pounds (like your average cantaloupe) and is almost 18 inches long. Her fat layers — which will help regulate her body temperature once she's born — are filling her out, making her rounder. Her skin is also smoother than ever. Her central nervous system is maturing and her lungs are continuing to mature as well. If you've been nervous about preterm labor, you'll be happy to know that babies born between 34 and 37 weeks who have no other health problems generally do fine. They may need a short stay in the neonatal nursery and may have a few short-term health issues, but in the long run, they usually do as well as full-term babies.

See what your baby looks like this week.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Your pregnancy: 33 weeks


How your baby's growing:

This week your baby weighs a little over 4 pounds (heft a pineapple) and has passed the 17-inch mark. He's rapidly losing that wrinkled, alien look and his skeleton is hardening. The bones in his skull aren't fused together, which allows them to move and slightly overlap, thus making it easier for him to fit through the birth canal. (The pressure on the head during birth is so intense that many babies are born with a conehead-like appearance.) These bones don't entirely fuse until early adulthood, so they can grow as his brain and other tissue expands during infancy and childhood.

See what your baby looks like this week.

32 weeks

Your pregnancy: 32 weeks


How your baby's growing:

By now, your baby weighs 3.75 pounds (pick up a large jicama) and is about 16.7 inches long, taking up a lot of space in your uterus. You're gaining about a pound a week and roughly half of that goes right to your baby. In fact, she'll gain a third to half of her birth weight during the next 7 weeks as she fattens up for survival outside the womb. She now has toenails, fingernails, and real hair (or at least respectable peach fuzz). Her skin is becoming soft and smooth as she plumps up in preparation for birth.

See what your baby looks like this week. (Or see what fraternal twins look like in the womb this week.)

Sunday, October 12, 2008

31 weeks (Click here)


I can't believe that I am already 31 weeks along. It seems like just yesterday I was sharing the news with family and friends. Sean and I went through the entire blog tonight and were amazed at how fast time has flown by. I am still feeling great. I get a bit more tired and of course it is hard to bend down with this belly. :) I have been on my October break so I am getting a lot of things done during these two weeks. I have one week left before I go back to work. I went to the doctor this past week and things are going perfectly. The doctor said I was the happiest pregnant woman she saw that day. The baby's heartbeat was 150 bpm. Like Sean posted before, she is a mover. She loves to move around and make my belly move up and down. The little one loves to move around to her daddy's voice. Sean will sing or talk in a deep voice and it makes her go crazy. It is the weirdest feeling having a little human inside. I always wonder what she is doing in there.

Auntie Shannon was finally able to feel the little one move around and now every time she touches the belly, she gets to feel her niece move around. That was an exciting moment.

Auntie Kristy is doing fine and hanging in there. I am so excited to be able to see them when we start using the webcam. My niece Shelby and nephew Lucas will get a kick out of how big my belly has gotten and I'm sure I'll be surprised at how much they have grown. I got to talk to Auntie Kristy and Uncle Louie on Friday. Friday was Uncle Louie's birthday. Happy Birthday!!!
I hope he had a great surprise party.

Grandma Judy and Grandpa Luis just got a webcam set up too. I am so excited to be able to see my family and have them see the progress of these last couple of months. Soon they will be able to see their granddaughter as she begins to grow.

Uncle Jimmy and Auntie Christina just got the keys to the house they bought in California on Friday. They get to start moving in next weekend. Congrats! We can't wait until you get your webcam up and running too. Don't forget to send pictures of the house.

Well I think that is all I can think of for now. Sorry we haven't updated the blog sooner, but like Sean said, we have been busy. Hope this will keep people busy catching up.

Cool gifts




We have been so fortunate to have such great family and friends. So many people have already given us so much and as before I thought I would share some of the neat things we have received.

First, Cap & Boots from Earl and Margaret, made by Margaret. You can bet she will be wearing these in the hospital, thanks so much.

Blanket given to us at my baby shower, lol, made by the one and only Virgina Johnson. You will notice that it is reversible Broncos and Cowboys. Virginia is a die hard Giants fan and wanted everyone to know that the frilly ruffles were added to the Bronco side, as, in her words "No NFC team is frilly, not even the Cowboys".

(You can click all pics to enlarge)

We have a web camera!!!


Obie chillin with LL Cool J after a trip to the salon :)

Sorry it's been a couple of weeks since the last update but we have been extremely busy. By the time I get home it's usually 6:30 or 7:00 and am either exhausted, working on the good ole honey do list :), or completely wasting my time trying to fine tune my fantasy football teams. We are both doing well as is the baby and she is moving all over the place. It's pretty crazy, Raquel lays on the couch and sometimes has the remote control on her belly then it starts moving up and down, back and forth....I keep waiting for the alien to bust through her stomach.

With that said we have hooked up a web cam thanks to the generosity of Aunt Kristy, Uncle Louie and the cousins Shelby and Lucas (flop head 1 and 2). If you have one lets us know, could be some fun.

Week 29 and 30

Your pregnancy: 30 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Your baby's about 15.7 inches long now, and she weighs almost 3 pounds (like a head of cabbage). A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds her, but that volume will decrease as she gets bigger and takes up more room in your uterus. Her eyesight continues to develop, though it's not very keen; even after she's born, she'll keep her eyes closed for a good part of the day. When she does open them, she'll respond to changes in light but will have 20/400 vision — which means she can only make out objects a few inches from her face. (Normal adult vision is 20/20.)

See what your baby looks like this week.


Your pregnancy: 29 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Your baby now weighs about 2 1/2 pounds (like a butternut squash) and is a tad over 15 inches long from head to heel. His muscles and lungs are continuing to mature, and his head is growing bigger to make room for his developing brain. To meet his increasing nutritional demands, you'll need plenty of protein, vitamins C, folic acid, and iron. And because his bones are soaking up lots of calcium, be sure to drink your milk (or find another good source of calcium, such as cheese, yogurt, or enriched orange juice). This trimester, about 250 milligrams of calcium are deposited in your baby's hardening skeleton each day.

See what your baby looks like this week.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

As if there was any doubt......

Confirmed yet again, it is indeed a girl so as you can tell from the last post it's time to seriously consider girl names. Any ideas Shelby? aka flop head :) Without further adieu here are today's ultrasound pics.


Check the profile


The Thinker, hmmmm

It's a girl, still....

So what are the top Girl names out there? (click here for the top 100 of 2007)

Here are the top 10 off of that list, what are your thoughts? For the fun of it we will create a poll with the top suggestions. I can tell you that Raquel and I already have our favorites but won't share those right off the bat.

***feel free to click the top 100 (above) to make other selections as well. Some people thought they were only choosing from the top 10***

Girls' names
1. Sophia
2. Isabella
3. Emma
4. Madison
5. Ava
6. Addison
7. Hailey
8. Emily
9. Kaitlyn
10. Olivia

Monday, September 22, 2008

Week 28 (click here)

Your pregnancy: 28 weeks


How your baby's growing:

By this week, your baby weighs two and a quarter pounds (like a Chinese cabbage) and measures 14.8 inches from the top of her head to her heels. She can blink her eyes, which now sport lashes. With her eyesight developing, she may be able to see the light that filters in through your womb. She's also developing billions of neurons in her brain and adding more body fat in preparation for life in the outside world.

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Sorry all it's been a fun packed couple of weeks. Between Raquel and I we have been sick for the last couple of weeks. Seems like just when one of us is about to get over it the other one gets sick and the ugly sequence starts all over. Anyway I'm sure Raquel will fill everyone in but since the last post we have seen the baby move often and it really is something out of a sci fi film. We both get a kick out of it and it has made for some good laughs. Anyway I am going to keep it short as I need to get some rest. Hope everyone is doing well.
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I can't believe I am at 28 weeks already. It is truly amazing how time flies by. As Sean said, it has been fun to see the baby move. She moves parts of my stomach at times. She is also moving a lot more now. She really moves quite a bit when I am watching the Broncos or Cowboys play. Sean and I both know she will be a football fan, but we don't know who she will cheer for yet. I say the Cowboys, but Sean might have a different story. We go to the doctor tomorrow for my 28 week ultrasound. I am excited to see what she looks like now. I know she has developed much more now than the last time we had one.

week 27 (click here)

Your pregnancy: 27 weeks


How your baby's growing:

This week, your baby weighs almost 2 pounds (like a head of cauliflower) and is about 14 1/2 inches long with her legs extended. She's sleeping and waking at regular intervals, opening and closing her eyes, and perhaps even sucking her fingers. With more brain tissue developing, your baby's brain is very active now. While her lungs are still immature, they would be capable of functioning — with a lot of medical help — if she were to be born now. Chalk up any tiny rhythmic movements you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on. Each episode usually lasts only a few moments, and they don't bother her, so just relax and enjoy the tickle.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Week 26 (click here)


I had another doctor's appointment today. The baby seems to be growing just fine and her heartbeat is a steady 142 bpm. I go back in two weeks for an ultrasound. Things have been going well. The tummy seems to be getting bigger by the day. I can feel the baby moving a lot more now.

Week 25 (click here)

(Bibs courtesy of Aunt Kristy and Uncle Louie)

(Cheerleader uniform gift from Aunt Shannon and Uncle Pat)

Sorry we were extremely busy last week so for those of you that like the weekly baby info I have linked the info for week 25 above. In other news the the battle between Aunts and Uncles seems to have heated up a bit. Louie and Kristy came in with the baby's first personalized bibs and Shannon and Pat the first athletic paraphernalia.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

24 Weeks (click for info)


Sorry about getting this posted so late. Not a whole lot to report aside from the fact that we have determined the little one will be a Bronco fan as her first ever Football game was a 23 to 13 victory over the Cowboys... Pictures to come

Monday, August 18, 2008

23 Weeks (Click for information)



My doctor's appointment went well last Wednesday. The doctor said the baby was growing perfectly. Her heartbeat was 146 bpm. I will have another ultrasound at 28 weeks. So far I have been feeling great. I have felt the baby move more often now. Sean and I have gone to the movies the last two weekends and I have really felt her move. She reacts to loud noises. Sean even got to feel her move last night.

I have been back to school since July 30th and students came on August 6th. The students and parents are excited, which was a relief because I wasn't sure how they would react. I think it's going to be a great year!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Text the movie (click here)


If anyone is interested Raquel thought it would be cool if I posted the website to the movie I worked on. The above link will take you to the music video for the movie and if you view the behind the scenes footage you may even see me in my Oscar winning performance. And now the Oscar for best High school dance chaperone goes too......

I think it's true what they say the camera does add about 50 pounds...

Check out the rest of the website one of the actors in this film Jonathon Trent has a major roll in Transformers 2

The biggest star of the film is Hanna Hall, or young Jenny from Forest Gump.

Here's a link to an article on the movie as well

www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=6722

22 Weeks (click here for information)

Sorry all this week was very hectic and we never did get around to posting an update. Raquel had a Doctor appointment this week everything went great. I'm sure she will post an update and we will get a new belly pic on this weekend.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

21 Weeks (click here for information)

So Raquel is 21 weeks and we are now in the process of contemplating names. I will be honest we both were set on the name if it was a boy (Conner) but still are not completely sure what we want to name our little girl. It's a big deal when you think about it after all this is something she will have to live with. We find ourselves asking questions like what sounds good?, what nick names will she have? what will her middle name be and so on. So far a few of the names being kicked around are Sierra, Jordan (my idea. lol), Tehya, and a bunch of other names. We will keep you posted!!!!

Baby's profile


Click image to Enlarge

So here she is and already striking a pose. Notice her hand behind her head, hopefully she's not into modeling, lol.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

It's a Girl Ultra Sound


Here is the ultra sound depicting the sex, notice the 3 lines the arrow is pointing to, I will post a profile shot we have later after I get the chance to upload it. Click on the image to enlarge it!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Verdict Is in! It is a ................

GIRL!!!  Sean and I went to the doctor's appointment this morning.  The ultrasound was truly amazing.  We got to see her little hands and feet, her heart beating, and pretty much all of her vital organs.  It is kind of funny to be calling the baby a her since I have either referred to her as them or Baby B.  It will be fun to start picking out names and stuff for the room.  I will keep everyone posted.  

Sunday, July 27, 2008

20 Weeks


The following is a picture we found of a baby at 20 weeks. Wow Baby B is looking more and more like a little person. This week we answer the big question "boy or girl", so check back in Tuesday for the news. Also we use www.babycenter.com for a lot of the info we put on the blog and I am now going to just link the title to the week we are in so click on the title for info. ex: this week you would click on 20 weeks at the very top of the post.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Ok so yesterday morning we were lying around being lazy and I thought I would try to talk to the baby. Well to my surprise every time I spoke to her stomach it made a weird popping noise and it felt like something was rubbing against her tummy, we laughed quite a bit but still aren't quite sure if it was the baby or maybe Raquel was just very hungry. I will say it sounded a lot different then anything I've ever heard. Anyway we are entering week 19 tomorrow and are very excited to find out the gender next week. I added some music (Baby B's tunes) to the blog but if you get annoyed please feel free to turn it off. I also made an adjustment to the comments page you no longer have to be a member to post a comment, let me know if that works better, but make sure you let us know who left the comment. Thanks all!!! :)

Your pregnancy: 19 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Your baby's sensory development is exploding! Her brain is designating specialized areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. Some research suggests that she may be able to hear your voice now, so don't be shy about reading aloud, taking to her, or singing a happy tune if the mood strikes you.

Your baby weighs about 8 1/2 ounces and measures 6 inches, head to bottom —about the size of a large heirloom tomato. Her arms and legs are in the right proportions to each other and the rest of her body now. Her kidneys continue to make urine and the hair on her scalp is sprouting. A waxy protective coating called the vernix caseosa is forming on her skin to prevent it from pickling in the amniotic fluid.

See what your baby looks like this week.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Mini Sean or Mini Raquel? July 29th is the big day!!!

Today I went to the doctor for a check-up and to get some blood work done.  I got to hear the baby's heartbeat again.  This time the baby's heartbeat was 144 beats per minute (last time it was 154 bpm)  I was so glad that the doctor was able to find the heartbeat in seconds and it sounded as strong as could be.  The doctor then asked me a quick question, so she lost the heartbeat.  She was trying to find it again and said the baby was a wiggly thing and moving all over.  She did find the heartbeat again and was surprised that I haven't felt the baby move yet.  She said it would probably be any day now since the baby was a mover.  

The exciting news is that Sean and I get to go back in two weeks to find out the sex of the baby.  We are really excited to find out.  So the big day is Tuesday, July 29th at 10:00 am.  Will it be a mini Sean or mini Raquel?  If you haven't voted yet, you better get your vote in soon.  

Monday, July 14, 2008

18 Weeks!

Hi All-We wanted to put up another belly pic but didn't get around to it. We will do it soon. I can't believe how time just flies by. I am half way there already (4 1/2 months).

Your pregnancy: 18 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Head to rump, your baby is about 5 1/2 inches long (about the length of a bell pepper) and he weighs almost 7 ounces. He's busy flexing his arms and legs — movements that you'll start noticing more and more in the weeks ahead. His blood vessels are visible through his thin skin, and his ears are now in their final position, although they're still standing out from his head a bit. A protective covering of myelin is beginning to form around his nerves, a process that will continue for a year after he's born. If you're having a girl, her uterus and fallopian tubes are formed and in place. If you're having a boy, his genitals are noticeable now, but he may hide them from you during an ultrasound.

See what your baby looks like this week.

How your life's changing:

Hungry? An increase in appetite is pretty common about now. Make it count by choosing meals and snacks that are rich in nutrients instead of empty calories (chips, French fries, candy, and other sweets). Bigger, more comfortable clothes are a must now as your appetite and waistline grow.

Your cardiovascular system is undergoing dramatic changes, and during this trimester your blood pressure will probably be lower than usual. Don't spring up too fast from a lying or sitting position or you might feel a little dizzy.

From now on, when you do lie down, it's best to lie on your side — or at least partly tilted to one side. (When you lie flat on your back, your uterus can compress a major vein, leading to decreased blood return to your heart.) Try placing a pillow behind you or under your hip or upper leg for comfort.

If you haven't already had a second-trimester ultrasound, you'll probably have one soon. This painless procedure helps your practitioner check how your baby's growing, screen for certain birth defects, check the placenta and umbilical cord, determine whether the due date you're working with is accurate, and see how many babies you're carrying. During the exam, you might see your baby moving around or sucking his thumb. Bring your partner along, and be sure to ask for a printout for your baby's first photo album!

Monday, July 7, 2008

17 weeks

Your pregnancy: 17 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Your baby's skeleton is changing from soft cartilage to bone, and the umbilical cord — her lifeline to the placenta — is growing stronger and thicker. Your baby weighs 5 ounces now (about as much as a turnip), and she's around 5 inches long from head to bottom. She can move her joints, and her sweat glands are starting to develop.

See what your baby looks like this week.

How your life's changing:

Starting to feel a bit off balance? As your belly grows, your center of gravity changes, so you may begin to occasionally feel a little unsteady on your feet. Try to avoid situations with a high risk of falling. Wear low-heeled shoes to reduce your risk of taking a tumble; trauma to your abdomen could be dangerous for you and your baby. You'll also want to be sure to buckle up when you're in a car — keep the lap portion of the seat belt under your belly, drawn snugly across your hips, and also use the shoulder harness, which should fit snugly between your breasts.

You may also notice your eyes becoming drier. Using over-the-counter lubricating drops may help. If your contact lenses become uncomfortable, try wearing them for shorter stretches of time. If you still have discomfort, switch to glasses until after you give birth.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

First belly pic 16 weeks

So here is the belly.  It looks more like I have just gained weight than a pregnant belly but I am sure that will change soon.  I am still feeling great and trying to keep busy so I am not just lying around.  



Your pregnancy: 16 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Get ready for a growth spurt. In the next few weeks, your baby will double his weight and add inches to his length. Right now, he's about the size of an avocado: 4 1/2 inches long (head to rump) and 3 1/2 ounces. His legs are much more developed, his head is more erect than it has been, and his eyes have moved closer to the front of his head. His ears are close to their final position, too. The patterning of his scalp has begun, though his locks aren't recognizable yet. He's even started growing toenails. And there's a lot happening inside as well. For example, his heart is now pumping about 25 quarts of blood each day, and this amount will continue to increase as your baby continues to develop.

See what your baby looks like this week. (Or see what fraternal twins look like in the womb this week.)

Monday, June 23, 2008

Your pregnancy: 15 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Your growing baby now measures about 4 inches long, crown to rump, and weighs in at about 2 1/2 ounces (about the size of an apple). She's busy moving amniotic fluid through her nose and upper respiratory tract, which helps the primitive air sacs in her lungs begin to develop. Her legs are growing longer than her arms now, and she can move all of her joints and limbs. Although her eyelids are still fused shut, she can sense light. If you shine a flashlight at your tummy, for instance, she's likely to move away from the beam. There's not much for your baby to taste at this point, but she is forming taste buds. Finally, if you have an ultrasound this week, you may be able to find out whether your baby's a boy or a girl! (Don't be too disappointed if it remains a mystery, though. Nailing down your baby's sex depends on the clarity of the picture and on your baby's position. He or she may be modestly curled up or turned in such a way as to "hide the goods.")

See what your baby looks like this week.

Monday, June 16, 2008

3 1/2 months already!

It amazes me how week to week the baby changes. At the beginning, the baby was the size of a little bean and now he/she is the size of a lemon. For those of you that know me well, I have to find out the sex of the baby. I am too anal about things and have to have everything ready and organized :). Sean and I are excited to find out the sex of the baby at our August appointment.

Your pregnancy: 14 weeks


How your baby's growing:

This week's big developments: Your baby can now squint, frown, grimace, pee, and possibly suck his thumb! Thanks to brain impulses, his facial muscles are getting a workout as his tiny features form one expression after another. His kidneys are producing urine, which he releases into the amniotic fluid around him — a process he'll keep up until birth. He can grasp, too, and if you're having an ultrasound now, you may even catch him sucking his thumb.

In other news: Your baby's stretching out. From head to bottom, he measures 3 1/2 inches — about the size of a lemon — and he weighs 1 1/2 ounces. His body's growing faster than his head, which now sits upon a more distinct neck. By the end of this week, his arms will have grown to a length that's in proportion to the rest of his body. (His legs still have some lengthening to do.) He's starting to develop an ultra-fine, downy covering of hair, called lanugo, all over his body. Your baby's liver starts making bile this week — a sign that it's doing its job right — and his spleen starts helping in the production of red blood cells. Though you can't feel his tiny punches and kicks yet, your little pugilist's hands and feet (which now measure about 1/2 inch long) are more flexible and active.

See what your baby looks like this week.

Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.

Decision Guide: Should you find out the sex of your baby?


Boy, girl — or big surprise? Sixty-four percent of mothers-to-be in a BabyCenter poll said they wanted to find out the sex of their baby ahead of time, while the rest preferred to wait. "We decided that the surprise of 'it's a boy!' or 'it's a girl!' is the same surprise at 5 months as it is at the birth," said Jessica. Michael disagreed: "I think the old-fashioned way is the best. Finding out before birth is like opening your Christmas presents before Christmas!" If you're still on the fence, here's a look at the pros and cons of each side. A word of caution: If you want to keep your baby's sex a secret, let your provider and the ultrasound technician know right away so they don't inadvertently blurt it out in the middle of an ultrasound exam or while reviewing your test results.

Benefits of finding out:
• Many women say they feel a deeper bond with the baby once they know the sex and can picture a little boy or girl.
• You can prepare an older sibling for the arrival of a new little brother or sister.
• You can narrow down your list of baby names.
• You can pick out a gender-specific nursery theme or baby clothes, if you want to.


Benefits of waiting:
• You, your partner, and your family will have a delightful surprise on the day you give birth.
• Your desire to know whether your baby is a boy or a girl might motivate you during the toughest parts of labor.
• You'll be following in the tradition of your parents, your parents' parents, and so on.
• There will be no mistakes — what you see is what you get!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Heart Beat


So I took work off today so I could go with Raquel to the Dr. and listen to the baby's heart beat. We got to the Dr's office around 11:00 and were listening to the baby's heart by 11:30. It took a few seconds for the Dr. to find it but when she did it sounded like a horse galloping. 154 beats per minute something I can tell you all I will never forget. I also found another wifes tale that states you can tell the sex of the baby by the heart rate, It was said that 140+ beats per minute (BPM) was a girl and under 140 BPM was a boy. Just another way people used to try and predict the sex of the baby. It's probably a good thing we have ultrasound :)

Monday, June 9, 2008

Your pregnancy: 13 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Fingerprints have formed on your baby's tiny fingertips, her veins and organs are clearly visible through her still-thin skin, and her body is starting to catch up with her head — which makes up just a third of her body size now. If you're having a girl, she now has more than 2 million eggs in her ovaries. Your baby is almost 3 inches long (the size of a medium shrimp) and weighs nearly an ounce.

See what your baby looks like this week.

Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.

How your life's changing:

This is the last week of your first trimester, and your risk of miscarriage is now much lower than earlier in pregnancy. Next week marks the beginning of your second trimester, a time of relative comfort for many women who see early pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness and fatigue subside. More good news: Many couples also notice a distinct libido lift around this time. Birth is still months away, but your breasts may have already started making colostrum, the nutrient-rich fluid that feeds your baby for the first few days after birth, before your milk starts to flow.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Chinese Gender Chart says

As legend would have it, the Chinese Gender Chart was buried in a royal tomb over 700 years ago. Recently discovered, the chart has been used to predict the gender of an unborn child based on the mother's age and month of conception.

Simply find the age of the mother at the time of conception on the chart below and then follow across to the month the baby was conceived to find the predicted gender. Although this chart is said to have a success rate of over 90 percent, keep in mind that this is solely for entertainment purposes. Enjoy!

Raquel's age at conception 32, month of conception March

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So according to this it's a girl... We shall see :)

See what you can find, I found other research that the Chinese go by the lunar calendar which would make it a Boy... Wow it's 50/50 imagine that.




Saturday, June 7, 2008

Boy or Girl? 38 Fun Ways to Guess Your Baby's Sex

What could be more fun than trying to guess the sex of your baby-to-be? Everyone wants to get in the game. For hundreds of years, expecting moms have relied on time-tested methods of guessing their baby's sex. Even though these old wives' tales are far from foolproof, they are certainly more fun than their more reliable successors, amniocentesis and ultrasound.

It's a boy if:

  • You didn't experience morning sickness in early pregnancy
  • Your baby's heart rate is less than 140 beats per minute
  • You are carrying the extra weight out front
  • Your belly looks like a basketball
  • Your areolas have darkened considerably
  • You are carrying low
  • You are craving salty or sour foods
  • You are craving protein -- meats and cheese
  • Your feet are colder than they were before pregnancy
  • The hair on your legs has grown faster during pregnancy
  • Your hands are very dry
  • Your pillow faces north when you sleep
  • Dad-to-be is gaining weight, right along with you
  • Pregnancy has you looking better than ever
  • Your urine is bright yellow in color
  • Your nose is spreading
  • You hang your wedding ring over your belly and it moves in circles
  • You are having headaches
  • You add your age at the time of conception and the number for the month you conceived and the sum is an even number
It's a girl if:
  • You had morning sickness early in pregnancy
  • Your baby's heart rate is at least 140 beats per minute
  • You are carrying the weight in your hips and rear
  • Your left breast is larger than your right breast
  • Your hair develops red highlights
  • You are carrying high
  • Your belly looks like a watermelon
  • You are craving sweets
  • You are craving fruit
  • You crave orange juice
  • You don't look quite as good as normal during pregnancy
  • You are moodier than usual during pregnancy
  • Your face breaks out more than usual
  • You refuse to eat the heel of a loaf of bread
  • Your breasts have really blossomed!
  • Your pillow faces south when you sleep
  • Your urine is a dull yellow color
  • You hang your wedding ring over your belly and it moves from side to side
  • You add your age at the time of conception and the number for the month you conceived and the sum is an odd number

Monday, June 2, 2008

Coming to the end of the first trimester

Wow, I can't believe it has been 12 weeks already.  I am glad that I was able to escape any of that first trimester sickness.  I am still feeling just fine.  I've heard I am supposed to get a rush of energy during my second trimester.  We'll see if that holds true.  For now, my goal is to try and work out 3-5 times a week.  I am also going to try and organize some closets and things since I have the summer to do that.  I don't think my body has changed much, but we will post some pictures soon.  Thanks to all of you that have visited our blog, posted comments, and signed our guest book.  It has been fun to go back and read all of those.

Your pregnancy: 12 weeks


How your baby's growing:

The most dramatic development this week: Reflexes. Your baby's fingers will soon begin to open and close, his toes will curl, his eye muscles will clench, and his mouth will make sucking movements. In fact, if you prod your abdomen, your baby will squirm in response, although you won't be able to feel it. His intestines, which have grown so fast that they protrude into the umbilical cord, will start to move into his abdominal cavity about now, and his kidneys will begin excreting urine into his bladder.

Meanwhile, nerve cells are multiplying rapidly, and in your baby's brain, synapses are forming furiously. His face looks unquestionably human: His eyes have moved from the sides to the front of his head, and his ears are right where they should be. From crown to rump, your baby-to-be is just over two inches long (about the size of a lime) and weighs half an ounce.

See what your baby looks like this week.(Or see what fraternal twins look like in the womb this week.)

Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.

How your life's changing:

Your uterus has grown to the point where your healthcare provider can now feel the top of it (the fundus) low in your abdomen, just above your pubic bone. Though you probably won't need maternity clothes for several more weeks yet, you've no doubt noticed that your waist is thickening and that you're more comfortable in loose, less restrictive clothing.

You may begin to experience heartburn (also called acid indigestion), a burning sensation that often extends from the bottom of your breastbone to your lower throat. Many women get heartburn for the first time during pregnancy, and those who've previously had bouts of heartburn may find that it worsens. During pregnancy, the placenta produces a large amount of the hormone progesterone, which relaxes the valve that separates the esophagus from the stomach. Particularly when you're lying down, gastric acid can seep back up the pipe, which causes the uncomfortable burning sensation. For many women the problem doesn't begin (or worsen) until later in pregnancy, when your growing uterus starts to push up on your stomach. The discomfort may range from mildly annoying to intense and distracting.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

11 weeks and counting!

As for now, I am still feeling just fine. I am blessed because I haven’t had any sort of morning sickness. The worst symptom is that I have been tired, but I can deal with that. I am at the end of my eleventh week of pregnancy. We will continue to post information about the pregnancy and funny things that we have found along the way. We will keep you updated weekly.


Your pregnancy: 11 weeks


How your baby's growing:

Your baby, just over 1 1/2 inches long and about the size of a fig, is now almost fully formed. Her hands will soon open and close into fists, tiny tooth buds are beginning to appear under her gums, and some of her bones are beginning to harden.

She's already busy kicking and stretching, and her tiny movements are so effortless they look like water ballet. These movements will become more frequent as her body grows and becomes more developed and functional. You won't feel your baby's acrobatics for another month or two — nor will you notice the hiccupping that may be happening now that her diaphragm is forming.

See what your baby looks like this week.

Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.

How your life's changing:

If you're like most women, you're feeling a bit more energetic now and your nausea may be starting to wane. Unfortunately, you may also be suffering from constipation (caused by hormonal changes, which can slow digestion) and heartburn (hormones again, relaxing the valve between your stomach and esophagus). Just remember, all this discomfort is for a good cause.

Don't worry if nausea has made it impossible for you to eat a wide variety of healthy foods or if you haven't put on much weight yet (most women gain just 2 to 5 pounds during the first trimester). Your appetite will likely return soon, and you'll start to gain about a pound a week.

1st Dr. appointment (We've Got ultrasounds)

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On Tuesday, May 20th (a day after I got back from California) we had our first official doctor’s appointment. Sean took the day off so he could go with me. We got called back to the room and were given a big duffel bag of all kinds of goodies, ranging from magazines to books to samples. It was going to be a lot to read and learn. The doctor came in and asked A LOT of questions. It was great to hear how healthy I was. She did an exam and then brought in the ultrasound machine. This was what Sean and I had been waiting for. We wanted to make sure that there truly was a baby inside. It was the most amazing thing. We immediately spotted our little kumquat (that is what it resembles in week 10 of pregnancy) and were both amazed at what we saw. We could make out the head, arms, and legs. The baby was moving all over the place. The doctor said that everything looked great and she printed out a few pictures for us. We go back on Friday, June 13th and we will be able to hear the heartbeat.

Future Cowboy Fan "NOT"


The next line of business was how I was going to tell my family. I would be flying out to California for my sister’s wedding. I would get there on
Thursday, May 15th about 2:00 pm and thought it would be a good idea to tell them that day so I wouldn’t be taking anything away from my sister’s “special day”.

I found the cutest shirt online that read “Future Cowboys Fan” with an arrow pointing down to my belly. What better way to tell them than with a T-Shirt. After all my whole family are Dallas Cowboy Fans.

I landed in Sacramento, CA and got off the plane. I was rather nervous and could feel my hands getting clammy. I came down the escalator and saw my mom and dad waiting for me. They both gave me a hug. My mom took a step back and asked me what my shirt meant, “Does that mean you are pregnant?” she asked. I smiled and said “YES!” They were both so happy and I saw tears fill my mom’s eyes. My dad had a big smile on his face and gave me a great big hug. We headed to Modesto where my family lives so we could tell the rest of the family.

My sister got home from school and immediately noticed my shirt. She gave me a huge hug and shed a tear. She said that it was about time we had another baby in the family. That night we went out to dinner with my brother Louie, my sister in law Kristy and my niece Shelby and nephew Lucas. Not one of them noticed the shirt right away. It took a couple of minutes and I heard Kristy whisper to Shelby, “Read auntie Raquel’s shirt. Do you know what that means?” Shelby looked at my shirt and then at me and nodded that she didn’t know what it meant. We told her and she got the biggest smile on her face. Lucas just blushed and smiled. My brother, the joker he is, asked if I had borrowed the shirt from someone. “Ha! Ha!” I remarked.

Everyone so far seemed really excited about the news. The last people I was going to tell that night were my grandma Lupe and Uncle Albert. My uncle has been waiting for us to get pregnant. That is the first thing he asks me every time I talk to him. My mom and I went over to my grandma’s house after dinner to visit. We went in and sat down for a few minutes before my mom had to tell them to read my shirt. My uncle couldn’t believe the news. He was thrilled and my grandma was jumping up and down. I don’t think I have ever gotten so many hugs in one day.

Sound the trumpets, time to tell the Family


Sean and I decided that we needed to tell family first. We invited his Mom, Ron, sister Shannon, and brother in law Pat over for a BBQ at our house on Sunday, May 4th. It was kind of hard to find the “right time” to tell them, so right before we ate I just came out and told them that we were pregnant. They were all very excited and quickly started talking about names and what the sex of the baby is. Of course the men stated it was a boy and the women a girl.

Confirmation the 1st appointment


On Wednesday, April 23rd, I went to see my nurse practitioner to confirm the pregnancy. They did a test and sure enough they said I was pregnant and would be due on December 15th. By this time, I was already 6 weeks, 3 days. I was still in shock at the fact that I hadn’t had any sort of symptoms other than being more tired than usual

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Kung Fu Baby

2 Lines, 2 Stories



RAQUEL:

It was 5:30 am on Monday, April 21st and that is when I decided to take another pregnancy test. It showed positive. I couldn’t believe it because three days prior to that I had taken one and it came out negative. I ran into the bedroom and told Sean the news. He lay there in disbelief. I think we were both in shock. All sorts of emotions ran through me: I was happy, scared, and nervous all at the same time. We decided that I would make an appointment to confirm this was true.


SEAN:

The day was April 21st and I had one of the most unusual wake up calls you could imagine. My wife was standing over me as I tried to wipe the night from my eyes, "Your never going to believe this," she said, huh I thought, "2 lines, there are 2 lines". It took me a moment to finally grasp what she was trying to tell me, after all it was only 5:30 in the morning. Heck it usually takes me my entire commute to Golden to finally wake up. We said very little that morning, not because we were unhappy or nervous but because I think we were both in a state of disbelief. So much so that she took another test 1 day later only confirming what we both already knew, she was pregnant. Awesome!!!! We are both so excited and looking forward to whatever the future may bring.