Sunday, September 15, 2013

Baby Wood Update- Week 19


How far along?: 19 weeks
Total weight gain: 130 lbs (Lost 1 lb this week...gained a total of 10 lbs)- Ummm, well that walking I talked about last week hasn't happened yet but...hopefully this week. : ) I weighed myself as soon as I woke up on Saturday and weighed in at 130.2. That brings me down another pound. It worries me a little to be losing anything but I really think my change in eating habits is the reason for any loss.
Maternity clothes? Yes and Loving it!!
Stretch marks? No stretch marks & that little brown line that appears on the belly while pregnant (I know it has a very sophisticated name) has not appeared yet either.
Sleep: Sleeping pretty good. Hardest thing is NOT sleeping on my back.
Best moment this week: I think I am starting to feel the baby move but the still unsure. Everywhere I have read says it feel like tummy growls, popcorn, gurgling, or gas bubbles. Lol. Have I had any of these feelings- YES- but my question is how do you know it's the baby and not a gas pain or my stomach growling???
Gender: I think girl. Nick thinks boy. (We will find out Sept. 23rd)
Miss anything: Not really
Food cravings: Sweets.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nothing
Labor signs: NO!!
Wedding rings on/off: On
Mood: Feeling happy 99.9% of the time. While pregnant I think I have cried a total of 3-4 times but the amount of times I have been extremely pissed has completely surpassed that. I think my lack of patience has been the reason for this. WATCH OUT!!
Looking forward to: (a.) Anatomy Scan is scheduled for 9/23 @ 1:45. Nick and I are taking a half day, going to lunch, then finding out everything we can about this little one!! (b.) ACTUALLY feeling the baby move and knowing it's the baby. (c.) Breastfeeding class (November) (d.) Starting the baby's room.
Fun Facts:

  • Baby Wood is the size of a Mango.
  • It is developing a protective coating over the skin, called vernix caseosa. It's greasy and white and may still be on the baby at birth.
  • Baby is working on it's five senses. Nerve cells for the sense of taste, hearing, sight, and smell are developing in the brain.

2 comments:

Herbaljenn said...

I can't wait to see what you are having!! You are glowing!

KingMamaofMany said...

I voted, I think I'm the only one guessing girl. :) I can't wait to find out!!

 
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