Monday, June 27, 2011

Development this week

(From whattoexpect.com)


At nine inches and more than a pound and a half in weight, your baby is taller than two juice boxes stacked one on top of the other, and almost as heavy as four of those little boxes (an analogy you'll find particularly apropos in a few years, when those juice boxes start taking over your refrigerator, your pantry, your car.…).

Don't look now (as if you could), but your baby's skin is turning pinker. No, not because he or she's getting overheated (in fact, the amniotic fluid is perfectly climate controlled, keeping your baby at an always comfortable temperature), but because small blood vessels, called capillaries, are forming under the skin and filling with blood. Later this week, blood vessels will also develop in your baby's lungs, bringing them one step closer to full maturity — and one step closer to taking that first breath of fresh air. But at 25 weeks pregnant, those lungs are still very much works in progress. Though they are already beginning to develop surfactant, a substance that will help the lungs expand after the baby is born, the lungs are still too undeveloped to sufficiently send oxygen to the bloodstream and release carbon dioxide when he or she exhales.




The lungs aren't the only system that's gearing up for air intake. Your baby's nostrils, which have been plugged up until now, are starting to open this week. This actually allows your little one to begin taking practice breaths. (Of course since there's no air in there, your baby is really only "breathing" amniotic fluid, but it's the practice that counts, right?)

Week 25 highlights!

Pregnancy highlights this week:


How far along: 25 weeks, 4 days (only 14 weeks, 3 days to go!)


Size of baby: Not really sure, they didn't do an ultrasound last week to determine size- but at my 20 week appointment he was BIG!


Toal weight gain/loss: I lost 10 pounds in the beginning from being so nauseous, and I've only gained 1 pound back!


Maternity clothes: I have one pair of maternity jeans that I finally broke out. They are super duper comfortable. Other than that I am still wearing regular clothes.


Gender: BOY!!!! We are thinking about naming him "Pearce" or "Pierce".... I like it spelled "Pearce" and John likes it spelled "Pierce". Go figure!


Movement: Lots and Lots of kicks and punches! I can feel him most after I eat, and as soon as I lay down to go to bed he starts kicking me!


Sleep: I'm sleeping pretty good. I usually wake up about 3 or 4 every morning and have to go to the bathroom.


Cravings: Lemon water, fruit, sour candy

Long Time, No Post!

Wow, I cannot believe I have waited this long to post another entry! It has been a while since my last post, so let me try and remember everything that has gone on since then!! First off, here is the latest picture of our little man (this was taken about 5 weeks ago- i didn't get an ultrasound at my last appointment) so he has certainly grown since this picture!

It's kind of blurry but his face is on the right and his belly is on the left! After we finished with the ultrasound that day, the ultrasound tech said "When is your due date, again?" and when I told her she said "Well he is measuring a little big, so we'll see what the doctor says about your due date"... yeah, apparently this baby is HUGE. He is already in the 97th percentile (which measn he is bigger than 97% of other babies at that stage!) haha. Fabulous. At that point in time, the baby should have weighed about 8 ounces, but he weighed a whopping 1 pound 2 ounces! I asked Dr. Tynes if this meant that my due date was off, and she said "No, you will just have a big baby!". Greeeeeaaatt. But, in all honesty, Jackson was a pretty big baby too so it didn't really surprise me. I just hope he isn't too big to have naturally, because i DO NOT want a C Section!!!!! Also, at this doctors appointment they found sugar in my urine when they tested my sample, so she was concerned that because of the baby's size, and the sugar in my urine, that i might have gestational diabetes. (Which of course had me FREAKED out). So, she sent me the next day to take my gestational diabetes test. The first test is a one hour test. You fast for breakfast, go in and have your fasting blood drawn then you have to drink this sugary drink and then they draw your blood again to see how your blood sugar levels are after you have the sugary drink. Well, apparently all did not go well with my first test, and I failed it BAD. I really don't know what went wrong (possibly the cupcakes with chocoloate chip cookies in them that i had made for work a few days before!!!!!). So after I failed my first test, they had me come in and do another, longer, test to see what the results would be. If i passed it- all would be good. If i failed it- it meant that I did have gestational diabetes. Luckily- I PASSED! At my doctors appointment last week she told me that I passed with flying colors, and that nothing looked abnormal at all (WHEW!!!!!!). She did say that I may have to take the test again in the future (because they usually test all pregnant women later in their pregnancy) but she said we would discuss that at my next appointment!

Friday, April 29, 2011

Baby Development Week 17

Here is how the baby is developing this week: (from whattoexpect.com)

How big is your baby at 17 weeks pregnant? About five inches long and more than three and a half ounces — the size of your open hand. (Open the other one too and imagine your baby cradled in both your arms right after delivery!) Body fat (baby's, that is) is beginning to form and will continue to accumulate through the end of your pregnancy. By the time your baby is born, body fat will make up about two-thirds of his or her weight (and will make all those chubby parts especially yummy).

Your baby is almost certainly listening up by now. In fact, loud noises — the dog barking, the doorbell ringing — will actually startle your baby (and also get him or her used to such noises; for instance, fetuses who regularly hear a dog barking will become babies who sleep right through Fido's outbursts). Your baby's eyes (which have fortunately finished their migration to the front of his or her head) are making small side-to-side movements and can even perceive some light, though the eyelids are still sealed. And since practice makes perfect, your baby is sharpening his or her sucking and swallowing skills in preparation for that first (and second…and third) suckle at your breast or bottle. In fact, most of the survival reflexes that your baby will have at birth are being perfected in utero right now

And here's some proof that your baby is truly one of a kind (as if you needed any!). Within the next week or so, the pads on your baby's fingertips and toes will become adorned with completely individual swirls and creases (aka fingerprints).

Week 17 Highlights!!!

How far along: 17 weeks, 1 day Size of baby: 5 inches (the size of a turnip!) and 5 ounces in weight
Total weight gain: NONE! I have actually lost 10 lbs. Im interested to see how much I've gained by the next appointment, though.

Maternity Clothes: Still not wearing any maternity clothes. My jeans are still too big after losing a few pounds in the beginning!

Gender: BOY!!!

Movement: Nothing significant, really. I still cant distinguish the baby moving from my stomach growling!

Sleep: I have been sleeping pretty well lately. I have just been having some CRAZY dreams!!

What I miss: Nothing really!

Cravings: fruit, fruit, fruit and more fruit!!!!!!!!

Symptoms: Horrible allergies and a few headaches!

It's a BOY!!!!!!!!!

Well, well, well.... we are having another stinky little boy! Man, I am going to have my hands FULL with this family full of boys! I should be used to it after growing up with two brothers!!!!!!! I am actually really excited about having another boy. Since I have already been through the whole boy thing with Jackson, i feel like i will have no problem raising another one! Little boys love their mommies, and now I will have two little boys to love on!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Tomorrow is the big day!!!

(HOPEFULLY!!!) We have an appointment tomorrow morning to find out if we are having a boy or a girl!!! yay!!!!!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Highlights

I stole this from another blog that I read, but I thought it was a pretty good way to sum everything up!

How far along: 14 weeks, 6 days Size of baby: 3 inches (the size of a lemon- says my pregnancy tracker on my phone!)

Total weight gain: NONE! I have actually lost 10 lbs. Im interested to see how much I've gained by the next appointment, though.

Maternity Clothes: I bought a pair of maternity jeans a few weeks ago, just because, and I havent even gotten them out of the bag yet! I bought a bunch of cute dresses from target that werent even maternity dresses, but they will be perfect for me during the summer! I never bought maternity clothes when I was pregnant with Jackson. My mom bought me one shirt, and I refused to wear it. So maybe I'll get lucky this time around too!

Gender: TBA very very very soon!

Movement: I was sitting at my desk at work the other day and I could have sworn I felt a few little bumps in my tummy, but for all I know it could have been my stomach growling. haha!

Sleep: I haven't been sleeping well lately. I already get up at least twice a night to pee!

What I miss: Lets get real, I miss the occasional coctail. What I wouldnt give for a cold margarita on these hot Louisiana days! But, this will totally be worth the wait in the end!

Cravings: SLUSHIES!!!!! I really, really, really, really, really, want a Slushpuppie Slushie, and unfortunately I cannot find them in all of Shreveport/Bossier. So, if you find one, please let me know!

Symptoms: Uncontrolable gagging (ha!) and headaches

That funny little sense called "smell"

And sight.. and sound... I have been feeling SO much better this past month. Not alot of queasiness (unless I eat too much). There is just one thing that I can't get past- I keep gagging at everything. If I see something gross, smell something gross, hear something gross, or touch something gross I start gagging like crazy. It is actually pretty funny! Being a mom already has toughened my senses (with all the dirty diapers i've changed, and throw up i've cleaned up) so usually it would take a lot to gross me out- but not now! For example: My grandmother burnt popcorn the other day at her house, and I was gagging so uncontrollably that I had to leave the room! It was so bad! I gag in the grocery store if I see a food that I know I don't like. I gag in the middle of dinner if something on my plate doesnt look quite right. It is all very strange!!! So, all in all, the pregnancy symptoms have died down a bit, just dont be surprised if I run squealing if something gross happens when you are around me!

IMPATIENT!!!

Oh my goodness. My next doctors appointment is in less than two weeks and hopefully, Hopefully, HOPEFULLY we will be able to find out if it is a little boy or a little girl! (I, personally, think it's going to be another stinky boy!) My parents both think it is going to be a girl. Who knows! All I know is that I am IMPATIENTLY waiting until April 26th so we can find out! I have many things that are lined up, but can't be done until we find out the sex! I am having the carpet replaced in the baby's room, but I dont want to do that until we paint the walls, and I can't paint until I figure out if we are having a boy or a girl! I am SUPER excited to get started on the nursery. Thankfully I have plenty of time to do it, because I feel like my life is NON STOP lately! I am always going and going and going and going! I need a vacation. Bad. I feel the beach calling my name shortly! This summer will be full of wedding showers/ weddings/ baby showers for me, so I need to go NOW! Can't I just stay at home until the baby is born, and then go back to work? Please? Pretty pretty please? A girl can dream....

Alien Baby

Here is my little alien at 12 weeks, 5 days! His/her heartbeat was a healthy 153 that day! (This was taken a few weeks ago- I have just been behind in blogging everything!)

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Boy or Girl?

I am so anxious to find out what we are having! I seriously don't know how couples go 9 months without finding out. Kudos to them! I am so impatient!!!!!!! I keep going back and forth between wanting a girl and wanting a boy. After holding two precious twin baby girls all afternoon this past sunday I really thought a girl might be a good fit for our family! But on the other hand, I know that another boy would probably be ALOT easier! We already know what to expect with having a boy (and lets get real- boys are typically WAY easier as babies than girls are!). Jackson was an angel baby. He was really the perfect child, so I am praying that baby #2 is just as good! Another plus to having a boy is that I already have EVERYTHING for a baby boy. My brother and sister in law have a 1 year old, and they have saved every outfit, bedding and everything else, so that would be so EASY! I guess, in the end, all that really matters is that we have a HEALTHY and HAPPY baby. That's all that I really care about in the end! I only have about 10 or 11 more weeks to wait until I will find out- so I guess I can be patient until then!

Feeling better

Whew! I think I have overcome the first "hurdle" of pregnancy. I have been feeling A LOT better lately. I went to the doctor last week and she gave me some medicine for nausea- and ever since I got the prescription filled- I haven't had to use it! I only start to feel bad when I am hungry (which is ALL OF THE TIME!) haha. But as soon as I get something in my tummy, the sickness goes away! Thank goodness! At least I have medicine now in case the morning sickness rears its ugly head again.

Here are some highlights of how the baby is growing this week. I am CONSTANTLY checking this because I think it is so neat to see all of the things that are happening with the baby!

Your Baby in Week 10 of Pregnancy

Your baby (now the size of a prune) has small indentations on his legs (soon to be knees and ankles!), and his tiny arms even have elbows that bend (how is that for magical?). Inside that little mouth, tiny buds of baby teeth are forming under the gums. His stomach and kidneys are kicking into gear, producing digestive juices and urine, and if it's a boy, his testes are making testosterone (how manly!).

I get these stats from "whattoexpect.com". They are pretty detailed about everything on there :)


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Bebe!!!!!!

Woohoo! Our first picture of my little bun in the oven! How exciting! I went to the doctor first thing this morning (and stayed there for what seemed like FOREVER!). We went in for the ultrasound first and when I got that first glimpse of my tiny little raspberry (yes, that is about the size of the baby right now) I was so excited! I cannot explain the feeling that you get when you get to see your bun in the oven for the first time. It really makes it "official", if that makes any sense! The heartbeat was 160 and according to all of the measurements I am 8 weeks 5 days along! How exciting! They gave me a due date of October 6 (we will have a little LIBRA!) haha.

After the ultrasound I met with my doctor and she gave me the run down.. you know.. what I can/cannot eat/drink... she asked me how I was feeling and I told her that I have been EXTREMELY nauseous, so she gave me a prescription for Zofran to help with the nausea. All I can say is THANK THE LORD! I mean, really. This MIGHT have come close to making me as happy as seeing the baby. I have been so incredibly sick lately and haven't been able to eat much, so I am PRAYING that the Zofran helps! I have my next appointment in 4 weeks, so lets pray everything goes well in between now and then! God really is amazing to bless us with this tiny little gift. I could not be happier!


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Sick and tired of being sick and tired

What am I feeling now? Exactly what the title of this post says. I am now constantly nauseous, and constantly tired. The nausea starts as soon as I wake up in the morning and lasts until about 5:00 in the afternoon. I get about a 1-2 hour break, and then it sets back in as soon as I get done eating dinner! The thought of food makes me sick. It takes everything I have just to eat anything, because NOTHING sounds good. The sight of saltine crackers makes me want to vomit (crap. that was working so well last week!) I think tomorrow I will head to the store at lunch and get some ginger ale and ginger snaps. I hear ginger helps! My sister in law gave me some peppermint green tea and SWORE that it would help with my nausea. Well boy, she was wrong. I think it made it 10 times worse! I felt HORRIBLE this morning after I attempted to drink it! Yucky. Along with the nausea is the fact that I am EXHAUSTED 24-7. Not just a little tired, but ALOT tired! It hits me like a brick wall at different times throughout the day. Usually, I would go get a diet coke when these sinking spells hit but guess what?? DIET COKES MAKE ME SOO QUEASY NOW! Noooo! (yes, i am actually devastated that my beloved diet cokes make me nauseous). So, i am forced to just get up and walk around to try and snap out of my sinking spells! I cannot wait until I am past this phase! I am TOTALLY over it! Lets hope for a better day tomorrow :)

A good read

A co worker of mine gave me a book called "Belly Laughs" by Jenny McCarthy to read. In it she spills ALL of the DIRTY details that happened to her while she was pregnant. It is hilarious, a little scary, and delightfully informative! I read it in one night because I just couldn't put it down! She is extremely open and forward about all the dirty secrets of pregnancy. This is definitely a good read (even if you aren't expecting!)






Wednesday, February 16, 2011

10 Most Irritating Parenting Tips

I read this article on Yahoo.com today and thought it was pretty funny. I can definitely see where they are coming from with some of these! If you are a parent, i'm sure this has happened with you once or twice! Sometimes you just have to smile and nod, and pretend like it's the best advice you've ever heard! Enjoy...

1. "Sleep now, because once that baby comes you'll never sleep again." Technically this is a pregnancy tip, of course, but I'm shoving it in here anyway. Yes, Great-Aunt Hildy, I will sleep throughout my entire third trimester. Because I am part bear.

2. "Sleep when the baby sleeps." Everyone gives you this one — annoying relatives, pediatricians, the cashier at the drugstore where you were buying newborn diapers. Are these people all robots, capable of instantly dropping off to sleep whenever their child is unconscious? Do they not have other things to do, like bathe, or simply relish the rare moments of silence you get when you have an infant?

3. "I think your baby's hungry." Whether you're nursing or bottle-feeding, everyone assumes you don't know how to feed your child. And every time your child cries, whines, grimaces, or squirms, they are going to assume you are starving your poor baby and you need reminders to feed it. Lest you forget! This advice is especially maddening when they turn out to be correct.

4. "Relish every moment of your baby's first years, because they'll be grown before you know it." You mean, time only moves forward? I had no idea! I thought we'd be like this forever and ever! This sort of advice, obvious and innocuous as it seems, always put me on the defensive, as if I had just been carrying my baby under my arm like a football, muttering, "Grow up already, why don't you. Just GROW UP."

5. "I hope you're sleep training that child. Do you WANT him to be spoiled?" Oh, distant relative/person whose aisle I shared at the supermarket, I'm so glad you know exactly my child needs. And that you know, from your years of scientific research, that any child not allowed to cry it out will be a horrible waste of flesh!(See #6 for this parenting tip's counterpart.)

6. "I hope you're not doing that 'crying it out' thing. It's so barbaric. Enjoy your baby all through the night!" Again, kudos to you, whoever you are, for knowing what's best for our unique family situation! I will be calling you at 4 a.m., so you can enjoy our baby as well.

7. "Why are you bringing your child outside when it's so cold out?" It never ceased to amaze me that, no matter what my child's age, total strangers will express alarm and revulsion that I dared expose him to the elements. "And WHY ISN'T BE WEARING MITTENS? He's going to get consumption!"

8. "Your child isn't really sad/angry/injured. He's just manipulating you." There's no doubt that children can push our buttons as if they've had professional training in it, but the notion that my kid's authentic feelings are in fact manufactured to elicit a reaction really chaps my hide. If that were always true, he'd be a pint-sized sociopath. I'm pretty sure that's not the case.

9. "Schools are just glorified prisons. If you loved your child, you'd homeschool." Oh, if only I loved my child enough to abandon my livelihood, tear him away from the community he so enjoys, separate him from the professionals who have dedicated their careers to childhood education, and forced him to stay home all day with me, where we'd be at each other's throats for hours! If only! Please note: I am not opposed to homeschooling, at all — in fact I wish it would work for us, but it would not.

10. "If I were you, I'd just—" OH NO YOU DON'T. I know where this is going. Listen, unnamed distant acquaintance who last parented in the 19th century (it's true — I often get my unwanted advice from ghosts) you don't know diddly about my kid, and our relationship, and what works for us.

Nausea- its a funny thing

So I currently have the nausea under control. Saltine crackers have become my best friend! I have some by my bed....in the kitchen...in my car.. and at my desk at work! A couple nibbles on a cracker and a sip of water- bingo. All better! The only problem is when I get home from work, and I'm trying to figure out what to do for dinner... NOTHING sounds good. Even if something starts to sound good, I go to eat it and get even more nauseous! The other day I grilled chicken for dinner and couldn't even eat it! I had to throw it away because I was so grossed out by it by the time I finished with it! I literally threw away everything involved with the chicken. What a waste! Hmph. Hopefully dinner will sound better soon, cause this mama is hungry!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine's Day

Jackson made a Valentine's day card for us at school today, and he drew a picture of his family.. the future baby included!


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Seeing Double

So, ever since I found out that I was pregnant, I have had TONS of people tell me that they think I am going to have twins. EVERYONE keeps talking about it. Lets hope, for my sanity, that I am not having twins. Although, being as I am a twin myself, obviously my chances of having them are greatly increased. And apparently, tall people are more likely to have twins also (i read that in a book). So, yay. Two things that make it more likely that I'm having twins... hooray! Obviously, I would love them both just as much, even if I did have twins.. i just dont think my sanity could survive! I don't know how my mother did it.. God bless her! And.. in honor of all of this talk about twins.. here is a picture of my and my twinkie :) Look how TALL i was! Now, he is taller than me!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Chinese Gender Test

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Results: It's a Girl if you conceive in Dec at age 24

See, this one says it will be a GIRL if we conceived in December. But, if we conceived in January it says it will be a BOY. So- you never know!