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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.)