Wednesday, August 26, 2009

25 weeks

so, I'm definitely not very good at keeping an updated blog! I skipped over our last Dr. appointment, but everything was fine. Although, it was the first time that I had seen any real weight gain and I was in shock! I've never seen that number before and hope to never see it again post pregnancy! Her heartbeat was good, in the 150's and I measured right where I should be! My appointment today was just the same as the last. Took about 5 minutes and I was out. Again, I measured right where I should be, even though I feel smaller than other women at 6 months, and her heart beat was 150.
Things have been going well in the last four weeks since that appointment. At 23 weeks on the dot Dave was finally able to feel her kicks! She's the most active right after I eat and when I lay down to go to bed. It's pretty amazing to look down at my stomach and see it move when she kicks! She's getting stronger too! I can tell by all the nice kicks to my bladder that she gives me! :o)

We also finished the nursery, for the most part. We painted, bought furniture and bedding, and have it all set up. We just don't have any baby "supplies" yet. We absolutely love the way the nursery has turned out! We like to just go and sit in there, especially since the glider came! It's so comfortable!! I'd still like to add a few more decorative things to the room, I just have to decide what I want to do. We also registered the other day, which is just a nice reminder of how much babies cost! But it was a lot of fun!
So far, this pregnancy has been pretty rough on me. The nausea never went away, unfortunately. It did decrease though, but for the most part I still have nausea to some degree every day. I do have more energy than I did in the beginning so I can actually clean the house now, and smells don't bother me as much now which makes cleaning easier and I can finally make dinner again. The worst part is the hip pain! It's sharp, shooting pains through my hip that feel like it's breaking in half! It's worst after I've done a lot of walking during the day. After work most days all I want to do is lay down, as long as it doesn't hurt too much to lay on something soft.

I'm just really ready for her to be here! It's so hard to wait so long! This summer went so fast though, I can't believe I'm already 25 weeks! Just 3 more months! I keep wondering what she's going to look like. I can't wait to see her face for the first time!
23 weeks

This is what Isabella is doing at 25 weeks...
Head to heels, your baby now measures about 13 1/2 inches. Her weight — a pound and a half — isn't much more than an average rutabaga, but she's beginning to exchange her long, lean look for some baby fat. As she does, her wrinkled skin will begin to smooth out and she'll start to look more and more like a newborn. She's also growing more hair — and if you could see it, you'd now be able to discern its color and texture.Your baby is able to do more with their fingers now and can move her fingers to make a complete fist. As your baby becomes more dexterous, she will be able to touch and hold her feet. Babies also begin to prefer their left hand or right hand at this time. Because babies settle into routines of sleep and activity, you might begin to notice these patterns as well.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

It's a girl!

These past couple of weeks have been pretty eventful! I finally felt the baby move on June 28, at 16 weeks 5 days! I felt it eating breakfast one morning and wasn't really sure if it was the baby or not since it was the first one and just out of the blue. By the end of the day I had felt it about 10 times! It was such an amazing feeling to finally feel those movements! It's not everyday that I feel it, though. Some days I feel it and other I don't. Maybe once, maybe a few times, but I love it every time!!
This was the week that I was waiting for! 18 weeks and our next ultrasound. Surprisingly those 2 weeks between our last appointment and today went pretty fast. There has been a lot to keep me busy! I was so excited for the ultrasound today, the anticipation was terrible!! I felt like it was our wedding day all over again because of the massive excitement I was feeling! I wish I could have an ultrasound every time I'm in the office. I can't get enough of seeing her! And of course we found out that she is a girl! I thought we were having a boy, so I guess my motherly instinct hasn't kicked in all the way yet. :o) I couldn't be happier to be having a girl! I wish she was here now! After seeing her today, all I wanted to do was have her in my arms! 22 more weeks, give or take... seems so far away!

her heart beat is 152 BPM and she weighs 8 oz! Everything looks great! We even caught her sucking her thumb today!! So cute! We were able to get all the pictures on a CD and even get the whole ultrasound put onto a DVD! Now I can see her whenever I want!
here's what's happening at 18 weeks:




Your fetus has become amazingly mobile (at least compared to you), passing the hours yawning, hiccuping, rolling, twisting, kicking, punching, sucking and swallowing. And, baby's finally big enough that you'll be able to feel those movements soon. Her blood vessels are visible through her thin skin, and her ears are now in their final position, although they're still standing out from her head a bit. A protective covering of myelin is beginning to form around her nerves, a process that will continue for a year after she'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. Around this time, your baby becomes more sensitive to the outside world and shows her presence through powerful kicks and prods. The bones through which sound is passed to the inner ear have hardened and the parts of the brain that receives and processes nerve signals from the ears are developing. This means that your baby can hear now. Your baby will get used to familiar sounds, such as your heart beating, familiar voices, blood rushing through the umbilical cord and other daily routine sounds. Your baby will become startled if she hears a loud sound.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

16 weeks



Right now my Dr. appointments are every 4 weeks, and I can't believe how fast the last 4 have gone! It's nice to hear that everything is going just the way it should and hear the baby's heart beat again! The Dr. was able to pick up the heart beat with the doppler this time so no ultrasound just to get the heart beat this time :o( But that's ok since our next ultrasound will be in 2 weeks!! We'll finally know if it's a boy or girl!! I'm so excited, two weeks seems so long now! Right now I'm thinking it's a boy... just my gut feeling!
The nausea is a little better. There are some good days with hardly any nausea but then some bad days. It's really hit or miss. I finally have a baby bump too :o) and had to buy maternity clothes. Also, I should be able to feel the baby any time now! Nothing yet, but I can't wait to feel the movement!

Here's what's going on this week:


At this time, your baby is holding her head erect. Because her muscles are developing, she can make some faces now. Your baby is able to squint, frown and open its mouth. There is enough calcium in the bones that they will show up on an x-ray. Your baby's fingernails are well formed now and the legs are longer than the arms. Because your baby is moving well now, you may begin to feel his movements! Some women say that the early movements feel like gas bubbles or a slight flutter. If you have not yet felt the baby move, don't worry. Fetal movements are usually felt between the 16th and 20th week of pregnancy.
Her legs are much more developed, her head is more erect than it has been, and her eyes have moved closer to the front of her head. Her ears are close to their final position, too. The patterning of her scalp has begun, though her locks aren't recognizable yet. She's even started growing toenails. And there's a lot happening inside as well. For example, her heart is now pumping about 25 quarts of blood each day, and this amount will continue to increase as your baby continues to develop.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

12 weeks

I had another Dr. appointment today which was really fast. Basically the Dr. just wanted to hear the baby's heart beat herself. She couldn't hear it because the baby was moving too much but there was good placental blood flow. Luckily we were able to have the ultrasound tech do it for us so we got to see the baby again and hear the heart beat! It was definately doing a lot of moving, I just wish I could feel it! The baby finally looks like a baby in the picture! It was nice to be able to see the baby myself and know that everything is ok!
This is the last week of my first trimester! It seems crazy that it has gone so fast! I'm hoping that the nausea will go away soon. Unfortunately it really isn't much better even though I have Zofran. It still lasts all day. It's not as bad during the day as it is in the evening! As far as pregnancy symptoms go, I've had a full pregnancy experience already in the past 12 weeks! But so far they're all unpleasant. I'm ready for the baby belly and feeling the baby move!

Here's what is going on with the baby now:
As you move into the second trimester, baby shifts into the growth and maturation stage. After weeks in the critical development stage, almost all of baby's systems are fully formed. 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 2 inches long (about the size of a lime) and weighs half an ounce.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

ultrasound

Today was my first ultrasound! I was so excited to find out how far along I really am and even more excited to finally here the heart beat! The ultrasound was so fast, I was in and out. I am 7 weeks and 1 day which puts my due date at December 8! Right around Andrea's birthday! The heart beat was 166 BMP and the most wonderful sound in the entire world! Hearing our baby's heart beating was the happiest moment of my life! What a miracle! I was so happy, I cried! I can honestly say I've waiting my whole life for this moment! The baby is still so small and doesn't look like much on the ultrasound picture, but at least I got to see our baby for the first time! I think my next ultrasound will be at 20 weeks and we can bring a cd and a dvd to that one to have it all recorded!

So far I've had terrible nausea! Not just morning sickness, but ALL day sickness! The thought of most foods makes me feel sick, and so does the smell! I haven't cooked dinner since I found out. Eating is pretty much a chore and I wish I could live on cereal or crackers! I feel so bad for Dave :o( I've also been extremely tired! But I think that's getting a little better. I'm hoping this all ends with the second trimester! Crossing my fingers! But that's still 7 more weeks!

Here's what the baby looks like!
Baby's brain -- both hemispheres! -- is growing fast, generating about 100 new cells every minute. Arms and legs are emerging as joints start to form, and a permanent set of kidneys (baby's third!) is now in place.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Finally...

Early Saturday morning, April 4, I found out we were going to have a baby! I was so happy I cried and ran out to tell Dave. It was also his birthday and his parents were coming to stay with us, so needless to say it was his best birthday yet! (along with the fact that Michigan State ended up winning their game putting them into the finals ;o) It's a long day when you have to keep a secret like that. My parents were also going to meet all of us for dinner that night so we knew we had to wait all day. Apparently both of our families had already had detailed conversations about when they thought we might have baby. So no one else knows the news yet, not sure how long I can go without telling everyone!
I'm around 5 weeks which is crazy to think since I just found out! I already have my first prenatal visit next Monday. Hopefully I can get a more accurate idea of how far I am and a due date. As of right now I think this is what's going on...

we're so excited right now and praying for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby!





Addies pretty happy about the whole thing too!