Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Movin and Kickin

Over the past few days, baby girl Rex has been doing a lot of movin and kickin. I can only feel it from the inside, so I can't yet share this with Tyler. But I definitely can't wait till tell him his sister is giving him "high fives"!

Week 18

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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.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Progesterone shot #2

Shot # 2 completed.

Done at work in the nursing room, lol.

Friday, June 18, 2010

And the verdict is ....

It's a Girl!

Tyler is going to have a baby sister! :)

We are all very very excited.

16 weeks and 5 days

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.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Progesterone shot #1

Having had Tyler at 33 weeks, I was flag as being "high risk" for pre-term labor. Because of this, my doctor has recommended weekly progesterone shots starting 16 weeks until 36 weeks. These shots have proven to help avoid pre-term labor ... so I am giving them a shot.

I had my first one today and it will definitely be a long 20 weeks, hehe.

1 down and 19 more to go!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Ultrasound #4

Checked heart beat and baby via ultrasound. Looking good.

14 weeks and 4 days

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.