Sunday, December 30, 2007

Ultrasound Pictures



The best thing ever from the ultrasound is definitely the video, but we also got a few pictures of baby girl and I wanted to share them. The first is her left foot print, showing 5 toes! The second is of her profile. Now my mom says that from this picture she can tell that baby girl has my bone structure. I'll trust her word for it. You can also see her little nose, mouth and heart -- so cute! I'm just curious...what color will her hair be? It is a mystery!

19 Weeks



How baby girl is developing: She is approximately 9 oz. based on our ultrasound, which is right on schedule with the typical 8 1/2 oz. weight of a baby at 19 weeks -- she measures 6 inches, head to bottom — about the length of a small zucchini. Her arms and legs are in the right proportions to each other and the rest of her body now. Her kidneys continue to make urine, and the hair on her scalp is sprouting. She already has 6 million eggs in her ovaries--our future grandchildren! (okay I'm a little ahead of myself!) This is a crucial time for sensory development: baby girl's brain is designating specialized areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. She may be able to hear us as we talk. Research shows that she's learning to distinguish my voice from others, and she'll soon show a preference for it.
At any moment, I feel like I'll be able to feel baby kick, but I haven't had the kick yet. I can feel things moving around and slightly uneasy at times, but not much that's distinct. I'm definitely getting bigger!

Friday, December 28, 2007

The Best (Late) Christmas Gift Ever

We had our ultrasound on December 26th at 8am and found out that we are having a little girl!!



The ultrasound was truly the most amazing thing I have ever seen. You could see baby girl so clearly! She is about 6 inches long and weighs 9 ounces now. The tech did a ton of measurements to make sure everything was growing properly (which it is) and we told her we wanted to know if it was a boy or girl. When the tech was scanning baby's nether region, I could have sworn she was going to say, "it's a boy," because of what I could see, but instead, she said, "You have yourselves a girl." I said, "WHAT?" and she repeated that it was a girl. We were in total shock. After the ultrasound was over, I asked the tech, "So how sure are you that it is a girl?" She responded that no one could ever be 100% correct, but she wouldn't have told us if she wasn't sure and she's never been told she was wrong. So we accepted the girl verdict.

When we got home, we viewed the VHS tape that the tech made us of a 3-minute segment of the ultrasound. One of the first shots is of baby girl spread eagle and there are all the tell-tale girl signs, the black V and 3 dots. She is definitely a girl! The video also shows her waving hello and sucking her thumb. It's so adorable! I've watched it at least 15 times already and could watch it 100 more. I cannot wait to meet her :-)

We are just so happy that baby girl is healthy!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas to all! We have had a wonderful holiday so far and it's not over! After a Christmas dinner cooked by my brother tonight, we're going home to exchange gifts with each other. Tomorrow is a family party so we'll get to see everyone in my family...many of whom haven't seen us at all since we broke the news, so it will be lots of congrats tomorrow I'm sure.
We got a great gift for baby, especially since now baby can hear....it's a children's book called "Hello, Nittany Lion!" I'll be reading book for baby many, many times! We wish everyone a very blessed Christmas and joyous new year. 2008 will be great!

18 Weeks


We've reached 18 weeks! (that was Sunday) and these pictures were taken that day. 18 weeks is the start of my 5th month...which means I am now halfway. I can't even imagine how much more my belly will grow if this is halfway! I'm sure you notice that I'm wearing maternity clothes in the pictures. That was my first day of wearing them, and I have to say it's quite comfortable. I've recently purchased a few things, and I'm sure you'll see all of them many times throughout the remainder of the pregnancy!

How baby is developing this week: Head to bottom, baby is approximately 5 1/2 inches long (about the length of a bell pepper) and he or she weighs almost 7 ounces. Baby's busy flexing his or her arms and legs — movements that I'll likely start noticing more and more. The blood vessels are visible through the thin skin and the ears are now in position and stand out from baby's head. Myelin (a protective covering) is beginning to form around baby's nerves, a process that will continue for a year after baby's born. If I'm having a girl, her uterus and Fallopian tubes are formed and in place. If baby is a boy, his genitals are noticeable, though he may hide them from us during an ultrasound -- an ultrasound that will happen soon! Stay tuned :-)

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Christmas Gifts for Baby!


Baby is coming into such a wonderful and loving group of family and friends! This week, he or she received two gifts, and we are so appreciative. My cousins from Ohio sent us our first Penn State gear (much more of that to come). I do know it must have been hard for them to purchase something from Penn State being that they are Ohio State fans, so baby does really appreciate it. We also got a gift from my really good friend, Vanessa. It's such a cute onesie with a teddy bear on the front. Definitely Chris's favorite...he loves teddy bears. Thank you for such thoughtful gifts :-)

Monday, December 17, 2007

Week 17

So, it's now week 17. Things are still relatively uneventful in the pregnancy life. My belly is ever-so-slowly expanding, which I know for sure since my last 2 pairs of hold-out work pants are now getting really, really tight when I button them. I feel maternity clothing is not a far off distant thing (btw, any smalls or x-smalls floating around, send them my way!). Other than that, my belly is not too big yet. I haven't felt baby really give me that kick I'm waiting for. I've felt a few tap-taps now and again though -- most recently last night in the middle of the night after I got back into bed from one of my evening pitstops to the bathroom. It made me smile at (probably) 3:30am, and there aren't many things that can make me do that. Here are the pics this week:


And how baby is developing: Baby weighs 5 ounces now (about as much as a turnip), and is around 5 inches long. Baby can move his or her joints, and the skeleton — until now rubbery cartilage — is starting to harden to bone. Baby's sense of hearing is also developing. The umbilical cord, the lifeline to the placenta, is growing stronger and thicker.
I can't believe next week I will be 5 months -- half way! It's still surreal to me -- but so very, very wonderful and exciting! Stay tuned...

Monday, December 10, 2007

Gift for Baby!

Today in the mail, we received a wonderful gift from our dear friends and their little baby girl, Esther. Unfortunately, we don't get to see them too often anymore since we left Maryland, but we love to chat with them (when we can....Esther is turning 1 on December 14th!) and hope to visit soon. Thank you so much!

Week 16

Yes, week 16 is here already! I can't believe it! Here are the most recent pictures of my ever-expanding belly. Notice in the background our first Christmas tree! It's a douglas fir and smells terrific!

I think I seem to be expanding sideways more than forward, but I'm sure that will change in the coming weeks.

How baby is growing this week: At 4 1/2 inches long (head to bottom) and 3 1/2 ounces, baby is about the size of an avocado. In the next three weeks, baby will go through a tremendous growth spurt, though, doubling weight and adding inches in length (whoa!). Baby's lower limbs are much more developed now. His or her head is more erect than it has been, and the eyes have moved toward the front of the head. Baby's ears are close to their final position, too. Some of the more advanced body systems are working, including the circulatory system and urinary tract. Baby's heart is now pumping about 25 quarts of blood each day, circulating his or her total blood volume through the body many times. (By the end of this pregnancy, the blood volume will increase to about 190 quarts!) The patterning of baby's scalp has begun, though the hair isn't recognizable yet. Although closed, baby's eyes are moving (slowly) and toenails have even started growing.
A big benefit of being pregnant during the holidays....lots of great food to be had!!!

Monday, December 03, 2007

2nd Appointment & Happy Birthday Mom!

Today was our second prenatal appointment with the Midwives. We saw Ann...she is one of five midwives that we will be getting to know throughout the pregnancy. Any one of the five could be on call or working the day/night I go into labor, so they want us to know all of them beforehand. Mom and Nana came to the appointment with Chris and I so they could see the Midwife Center.

At the appointment, Ann answered a few questions I had and then we got to listen to the heartbeat! It was a little miracle! Ann said it was in the 160s and my mom shouted, "It's a girl," because (to her knowledge) typically girls have a higher heartbeat in the womb. ("Boys are lazy," she says) All these girl predictions....we'll get to see who is right soon. I have to call Allegheny General Hospital tomorrow to schedule our ultrasound.

That's about it. I'm healthy, baby is healthy -- heartbeat sounds good and I'm growing at the right rate! Yippee!

Last, but certainly not least, Happy Birthday to my Mom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

15 Weeks -- Movement!

Yet another week has passed...and this one is very exciting. I think I felt baby move today! Although I am not completely sure because I don't know exactly what it's supposed to feel like...but I'm pretty sure! And I felt it on the left side first, so Nana said that predicts a girl.

How baby is developing: Baby now measures about 4 inches long, crown to rump, and weighs in at about 2 1/2 ounces (about the size of an apple). He or she is busy moving amniotic fluid through their nose and upper respiratory tract, which helps the primitive air sacs in the lungs begin to develop. Baby's legs are growing longer than his or her arms now, and baby can move all their joints and limbs. Although baby's eyelids are still fused shut, he or she can sense light. If I shine a flashlight at my tummy, for instance, baby's likely to move away from the beam. There's not much for baby to taste at this point, but taste buds are forming as well. Keep going baby!!!!

Yet Another Forecast...

Many of the women whom I converse with on the What to Expect message boards have a little note like this on their page and I never knew where it came from until recently. I went to the website and answered all the questions. Here is what Madame Zaritska's reading says:

"Madame Zaritska, our resident clairvoyant, wants to help you prepare for the arrival of your child. Here she does her best to predict certain aspects of your labor and birth experience.
What she senses for you: The day you deliver, outside will be overcast. Your baby will arrive in the evening. After a labor lasting approximately 21 hours, your child, a girl, will be born. Your baby will weigh about 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and will be 17 inches long. This child will have green eyes and some very fine hair."

What's interesting is none of the questions pertained to my height or weight, and her prediction has the baby being shorter than normal. hmmmm....Let's hope she's wrong about the 21 hour labor though!!!!