"Baby's digestive system is busy creating meconium (a tarry black substance made of swallowed amniotic fluid, digestive secretion and dead cells), which will fill the first diaper after birth. And, speaking of the diaper situation... baby's genitals are now fully formed!" (TheBump.com)
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Week 19 - Mango
"Vernix caseosa, a greasy white substance made of lanugo, oil and dead skin cells (yum) now coats baby's skin, shielding it from the amniotic fluid. (Picture yourself after a nine-month bath, and the need for protection makes sense.) You might actually get to see the vernix at birth, especially if baby is premature." (TheBump.com) (Delightful thought!)
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Exciting News
After a phone call from the doctor's office said that we might not be able to travel, we rushed in to have an u/s done to make sure that I was healthy enough for a much needed vacation. Everything looked great. The baby is progressing just the way it should be.
Our u/s tech, Sue Ann, kept us in suspense until the very end of the scan. She let us know that we are having a little baby boy. The proud daddy even has the proof hanging on his tool chest at work! We are so excited to welcome a little man into our family.
Just like last time, we had the traditional and 3-D u/s. The clarity of the 3-D machine is still mind boggling, yet I can't help but feel that it makes the baby look a bit like an alien...
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Week 18 - Sweet Potato
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Weekly Updates
My new goal is to complete a weekly update for whats going on in my belly. I will be using the images from thebump.com to illustrate how big the baby is becoming each week. While not necessarily the most medically reliable, the visuals are entertaining.
I am just starting my 17th Week, so right now baby is about the size of an onion.
I am just starting my 17th Week, so right now baby is about the size of an onion.
According to thebump.com: "Baby's skeleton is hardening, changing from rubbery cartilage to bone, and fat is finally accumulating around it. The umbilical cord is getting thicker and stronger, and those little fingers and toes are now topped by one-of-a-kind prints."
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