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If I had to guess, I would say baby is going through a growth spurt. I have been starving to the point where I’m sure I will be sick if I go longer than 2 hours without eating a bunch of food. Especially toward the end of the day, I am so hungry! Not only that, I am flat out exhausted. I know we had a fun weekend at the Wisconsin Dells and probably recovering a little bit, but I get to where I can hardly keep my eyeballs open throughout the day.
Baby is about the size of a papaya now, measuring about 8 inches and slightly over a pound. Baby will about double his or her weight over the next month. I feel humongous! It sure feels like baby is bigger than this already. Most days, there is a ton of movement, and it’s so much fun to lay my hand on that spot and feel baby or even just watch baby moving around. Seriously, my boobs look weird. Not sure what’s up with that!
We had our follow up ultrasound to get a better picture of the heart chambers last Thursday, and I asked what babies position was. I was pretty certain that that morning baby had flipped and was no longer breech. I was right {because I’m smart like that}. I felt like I could feel and identify body parts based on where and what I was feeling. Baby was being all sorts of cute again during the ultrasound. We got a pretty cool picture of the eye. We could actually see the eye moving during the ultrasound. Baby kept moving his or her arms up over his / her head. We did get a great picture of babies heart chamber this time.
We have our 24 weeks appointment next […]
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Baby is up to the 9 inch mark, and about a pound and a half. I am still blown away that something so tiny still can seem so big. When my belly is moving around, it feels like the baby is huge! Tonight, baby seems to be changing positions again. I am fairly certain that, for the moment at least, baby is laying sideways in there. My stomach is stretched sideways in this oblong shape right now. It’s a pretty big week for baby right now. Air sacs will develop in baby’s lungs this week and help prepare for baby’s first breath!!! I was told again this week that I look huge, way bigger than what I should look like. I kind of want to punch people in the face. My doctor even said I looked great, average. I don’t feel like I look abnormally large. After all, I am 25 weeks along, not 12! Most weeks, I feel pretty good, most days even. It seems that at least once a week though, my hips hurt so much. Most of the time, my back as well. To the point where it is insanely hard to change positions. Standing up is a real chore. It seemed to help a lot to go to the chiropractor last week, so I think I will start going weekly and see if that helps.
We should probably hop back on the name train and see if we can come up with a boy name that we like in the event that baby is a boy. Haha. I can’t believe how hard it is for us to come up with a boys name we like. The girls name was easy for us.
Another really pleasant pregnancy symptom that I’m experiencing is one I had with Charlie’s pregnancy as well. My boobs would throb, ache so badly when I was cold. Today was a really windy, chilly day out. Temp said 60’s, but with the cool wind, it didn’t feel like it. I wanted to cry from how bad my boobs were hurting […]
Holy smokes! I just realized that this is the last week in the 2nd trimester. You know, when I found out I was pregnant, I was way off on the due date that I thought I had. I thought that somehow I was 16 weeks pregnant and was totally shocked that I was just finding out. Then, I had the dating ultrasound and it turned out we were only 8 weeks and a few days. Hmm. That sure changed things! And made the first trimester in which I was constantly nauseous, seem to last forever! Then suddenly I made it to the second trimester and it is just flying by! I don’t have much to say about this last week. I just signed up for fall ball, so I will be playing ball until September or October whenever the season ends….or when it starts to be uncomfortable or hurt or, in the event there is something else that comes up that causes me to stop. I love my doctor because she is alright with it and encourages the physical activity as long as there are no problems.
I’ve been feeling pretty great lately, although my hip has been hurting a lot lately. It’s kind of annoying, but if that is the worst of it, I will take it. One of my boobs has gotten a lot larger. Only one. I feel quite lopsided!
Baby is cruising right along now, at about 14 inches and over 2 pounds. Baby may even be able to recognize my voice now, and I’m sure those of Maggie and Charlie! Plus, baby has all of those taste buds developed now and may even react to certain foods. What I know for sure is that this baby loves to move! It feels like another Charlie in there, wiggle wiggle wiggle all day long! It’s so sweet, and I love to watch the baby move some body part and watch it roll across my belly button.
On a side note, in the event the baby is a boy, I still have no idea what his name will be. We should probably take some time and give it some […]
I cannot believe this pregnancy has reached the halfway point already! At first it seemed like it was going so slowly, now it feels like it is racing by.
The last week was a bit rough on me. Over the weekend I had been doing good, but then Monday my stomach was a mess and it lasted into Tuesday. It finally went away, so that was nice. Then on Thursday I threw up as soon as I finished eating breakfast. I can’t complain since that was only the second time this pregnancy, but it was kind of annoying. My stomach was queasy all day long. But….onto the good stuff.
We had our 20 week appointment and ultrasound on Thursday as well. Baby looks great. I love this picture from the ultrasound, baby had kicked a leg over the belly, then shoved a hand into his/her mouth. It was so sweet. Love love love. Baby’s heartbeat is around 140 this time and was finally really easy to find. During the ultrasound, every time the tech was trying to get a picture of the heart chambers, baby would twist around. She had to keep alternating between spine and heart pictures because baby wouldn’t stop twisting back and forth. It was pretty funny. Baby is roughly the size of a banana now. According to the ultrasound, weighing in at about 14 ounces. In the event I ever get to just sit down, I can feel baby moving around quite a bit, but that opportunity doesn’t come up too often. Sitting in the car isn’t very comfortable when I’m driving. Baby does something to make me uncomfortable. Boy or girl, those parts are doing their job right now. Ovaries are there or testicles are descending. No, we didn’t find out the gender, we love the surprise of it all come baby’s birthday. I wanted to share a picture of me at 20 weeks with both of my other kids, but can’t seem to find my 20 week picture of Charlie, but here is me pregnant with Maggie and me pregnant this time […]
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I have to admit, at 19 weeks pregnant, I feel pretty amazing. There have actually been days here or there where I don’t feel nauseous at all. I’m still down 4 pounds, but definitely look pregnant. The one pregnancy symptom I notice quite regularly is dizziness. Whenever I stand up, I get a little dizzy, so I have to be sure to hold on to something just in case. I also get winded really easily, as in, even going downstairs, not just up.
This pregnancy has been very different all along, starting with the lack of bleeding during those first few weeks which was a welcome relief. With Maggie, that went on throughout the pregnancy. With Charlie, it was 2 straight weeks in the beginning. I also feel like this baby sits higher than either of them did.
Next Friday is my appointment for my 20 week check-up as well as the ultrasound. We will not be finding out the gender of this baby either which makes it all the more exciting for me.
The kids are both starting to talk about baby a lot. They lift up my shirt and give the baby belly kisses. It is really adorable.
I’ve never nested with either of the kids, but feel like I’ve been doing that all along this time. Well, at least since I developed energy! Or, it may just be that I have about a billion projects I’d like to get finished. I decided while laying Charlie down for nap today that I absolutely have to paint my bedroom. It’s been in my mind for a few years, but I think it may just get done soon {like right after we replace the patio door in there}.
Baby’s arms and legs are in the right position and proportionate to the body now. The brain is designating specialized areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. Baby is weighing in at a whopping 1/2 pound now! And reaching about 6 inches. Those little movements are way more often now, but will also go most of a day without noticing. I love feeling those little reminders that it is a real person growing inside there, it is amazing every single time. Plus, just this last week I actually was able to feel the baby move with my hand, although for anybody else to feel it, they kind of have to feel me up! […]
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I remember very clearly these 2 days when I was 8 or 9 months pregnant with Maggie. It was over 100 degrees outside, and our air conditioning quit working. We really needed to replace a bunch of windows in our living room, but hadn’t done it yet. To create, or attempt to create a cross breeze, I opened the patio door and some windows. I laid on the floor in front of the patio door feeling the sad, pathetic attempt at a breeze that was coming through the house. It was suppose to storm that night, so I shut and locked the windows when I went to bed. Well, one of the windows wasn’t cooperating, but I thought I had it shut all of the way. In the middle of the night I wake up to this very loud noise and it sounded like the hail was actually in our living room. I go downstairs to discover that the wind had ripped the window wide open. So here I go, very pregnant into the pitch black of night to try and shut that window during a storm. Good times!
Keeping cool in the summer can be tricky enough, but to keep cool when you are pregnant all summer can be all the more difficult, and important. If you are like me, getting overly hot seems to cause cramping and contractions, so I try to avoid it. Here are some of the things I have found to help me survive 2, going on 3 summers of being pregnant.
Stay in the air conditioning. This is also impossible to do all of the time, but if it is extremely hot out, I try to stay in for the most part of the day.
When outside, try to stay in a shaded area. We don’t have much shade at our house, so I try to stay close to the garage.
Get in the water. I have found that even having a small pool for the kids and keeping my feet in it helped me to stay cool while we played outside.
If you have long hair, keep it up. Just having your neck exposed helps cool your body down.
Keep a pocket fan with you. While they don’t create much breeze, they give you a brief reprieve from the heat.
Go outside during the morning or evening hours. The sun is lower, the temperatures cooler, and you may find more shade to hide out in.
Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of cold beverages throughout the day to prevent dehydration. This, along with a lowered salt intake will help decrease swelling of the feet.
Wear light colored clothing. I love maternity clothing, and there are so many trendy, affordable options for every pregnant mama. One of my favorite places to shop is Milan Maternity. I absolutely love this Rosalie top that I have. Not only is it a great shirt for any time of year, but it is a great shirt to get me from early pregnancy and beyond. I can wear this shirt anytime, pregnant or not. I also love that I can wear this shirt and have easy breastfeeding access. I love that Milan Maternity offers tons of shirts that I would love to have as part of my maternity or nursing wardrobe. Just because I’ve got a big old belly doesn’t mean I don’t want to look my best!
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The kiss my [bump] vee that I received is made of an extra soft and stretch shirt designed to show off that gorgeous bump. It is made from 100% combed cotton fine jersey material. With the 3″ side vents, it is really breathable. This shirt is a charcoal color with sky blue printing. And…they are made in the USA!
The first thing I will tell you is that this shirt arrived just in time. Seriously, not a moment too soon. You see, there was a delay in shipping, and when it shipped out, I was worried I wouldn’t get it in time, and rightfully so. I stalk the mail carrier, and we were past our due date. We had an appointment scheduled and when I was getting ready to leave for the appointment, I had packed up my hospital bag because I was having quite a few strong contractions. The mail showed up just as I was getting ready to leave for the appointment, so I put the shirt on right away, certain that this was the last day of this pregnancy. The first thing I noticed was how soft it was. This is one of the silkiest feeling shirts I have ever worn, I loved it! The only thing that I didn’t like about it was that it wasn’t quite long enough to cover my big old belly. I was huge with this pregnancy and it stuck all out in front so finding shirts that covered my entire belly wasn’t easy. My belly played peekaboo out the bottom of the shirt all day long.
At our appointment, I had tons of comments on this shirt – everybody loved it, especially the baby under manufacturing process part.
This is a great, very breathable, comfortable shirt. I do wish it was a bit longer, but I would love to have some more of these shirts. Ready to check out the other fun slogans and get your own?
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[…]and L/XL for pre-pregnancy sizes 8-14. You can also get yoga pants and for the daddy to be…[bump] daddy tees!
The kiss my [bump] vee that I received is made of an extra soft and stretch shirt designed to show off that gorgeous bump. It is made from 100% combed cotton fine jersey material. With the 3″ side vents, it is really breathable. This shirt is a charcoal color with sky blue printing. And…they are made in the USA!
The first thing I will tell you is that this shirt arrived just in time. Seriously, not a moment too soon. You see, there was a delay in shipping, and when it shipped out, I was worried I wouldn’t get it in time, and rightfully so. I stalk the mail carrier, and we were past our due date. We had an appointment scheduled and when I was getting ready to leave for the appointment, I had packed up my hospital bag because I was having quite a few strong contractions. The mail showed up just as I was getting ready to leave for the appointment, so I put the shirt on right away, certain that this was the last day of this pregnancy. The first thing I noticed was how soft it was. This is one of the silkiest feeling shirts I have ever worn, I loved it! The only thing that I didn’t like about it was that it wasn’t quite long enough to cover my big old belly. I was huge with this pregnancy and it stuck all out in front so finding shirts that covered my entire belly wasn’t easy. My belly played peekaboo out the bottom of the shirt all day long.
At our appointment, I had tons of comments on this shirt – everybody loved it, especially the baby under manufacturing process part.
This is a great, very breathable, comfortable shirt. I do wish it was a bit longer, but I would love to have some more of these shirts. Ready to check out the other fun slogans and get your own?
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Have you checked out their maternity clothes yet? Which shirt is your favorite?
*Disclosure: I received the above mentioned product for the purpose of this review. All opinions are 100 % my own and influenced only by my experience with the product and […]
I like comparing my baby to the fresh produce for size, but it’s telling me large banana again. I guess it depends on where you are looking. Either way, this baby is definitely in there and definitely getting bigger.
I realized just now that I talked about how cute the baby is in the ultrasound picture and forgot to include the picture, so here it is. My little love bug. Today I got a rather disturbing phone call, at least at first. I saw the clinic number on my phone and was nervous to even answer it. I hadn’t had any tests done, no bloodworm or anything. I didn’t have an appointment scheduled yet, so I knew it had to be about the ultrasound which really worried me. As I mentioned in this post, the tech was having a difficult time getting a good view of the heart chambers. We had a different tech than the ones I have had throughout the other pregnancies and our first one for this baby, and I was bummed. I really love Connie, she always wears a smile and tells you about what she is looking at. This tech didn’t say much at all and stopped to write notes which made me nervous. As it turns out, the reason for the phone call was because the doctor who looked over the ultrasound pictures wasn’t satisfied with the picture of the heart chambers. While she didn’t see a problem or anything to cause any concern, she wanted to request a follow up ultrasound to see if they could get a better picture. They recommend a level II ultrasound because of my age and the incomplete heart views. Ugh, come on, I’m only 35!!!!! Whatever though, they are allowing me options and I choose to see my friend Connie, our regular tech who is amazing and awesome and all of that stuff. So next week I will head back in and get some more images. Maybe she will do what she usually does and give me a short video of baby moving. It’s always so fun to watch those. So this week, baby is up to some new tricks. Using those taste buds. Baby will be able to get a taste of what I’m eating now. Better add in some more variety, I’ve been stuck in a food rut. I want nothing, but am hungry!
Tonight this baby was doing something, and it felt like a weird pulsating up by my rib cage. I’ve never really felt that with baby before. It was weird. What to expect says, “I may notice some stretch marks starting to appear.” Well, not sure I’ve noticed any new ones, but the old ones are still there looking fantastic as ever. Back when I was 10, I had my appendix out. The scar is horrible and sunken in. It was itching a bunch tonight so I looked at it, and it is doing the same thing it did before. That ugly dark blue bruise looking thing. The scar seems to get it’s own stretch mark. I remember thinking with Maggie that it looked and felt like the scar was just going to rip open.
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If you missed it, I told you all about finding out about this pregnancy here. I remember writing posts each week throughout Charlie’s pregnancy, and am excited to do it all again. Soon, I’ll write the post where I tell you how my blog got me pregnant!
How I’m feeling So far, I haven’t felt horrible. There are good days and bad days, although now, more good days. The nausea isn’t nonstop anymore, and it’s getting easier to eat dinner instead of gag at the very thought of having to eat or feed the kids. I’ve only actually thrown up twice now, so it could definitely be worse. I’m still pretty tired, but not completely exhausted. I have days here and there where my hips hurt so much that attempting to move/stand up/walk is painful and I feel like my bones will break. I remember quite clearly, this same feeling started after Charlie’s delivery. I haven’t been nearly as active as I would like since then, so I”m guessing this is only going to get worse. On my must get to it list – my prenatal yoga video. I’m hoping that helps at least a little bit.
I spend a lot of days not feeling pregnant at all. If I don’t feel sick, I just don’t feel pregnant. I have noticed that my belly is growing a bit. I just plain feel fat. My stomach isn’t all hard as it grows like it was with the first two {I’ll assume that is the fat that has somehow accumulated since having children, haha}. But, today, I started to feel a little better about that. I apparently don’t just look fat, I do look pregnant. We were garage sale-ing today and a few different people commented, and then a family member at a funeral that didn’t know that I was pregnant prior to seeing me. I’m not sure if it all just means I’m huge or just that it is obvious.
Best of all – last night I felt baby moving. I had felt both of my kiddos by this point, so I’ve been waiting for it. And it wasn’t just one movement I felt. It felt like a dance party going on. I had the opportunity to just sit still for a little bit, so I”m wondering if I was just finally able to notice it because I wasn’t doing a hundred other things.
What baby is doing Baby is about the size of an apple or orange. This little one is now about 4 inches long from crown to rump, and tipping the weight scale at about 2 1/2 ounces. Baby can move amniotic fluid through his or her nose and upper respiratory tract, helping the air sacs in the lungs to develop. My baby’s legs are longer than the arms now, and baby can move all of his or her joints and limbs. Even though the eyelids are still shut, baby can sense light. Also joining the team are taste buds!
What’s next?
We have our 16 week checkup on Friday. I’m super bummed because my doctor is on vacation that week {the nerve of her to do such a thing and not check with me first!}. I wanted to schedule around that, but I couldn’t find a date/time that worked for me. We opt out of any optional testing, so unless there is a problem, nothing but heartbeat checks until our ultrasound next month.
I’m also pretty sure I want to have my photographer who is amazing photograph the birth. It will take some doing to get John on board with this, but I think it would be awesome. With Maggie there were quite a few pictures, but with Charlie, nobody really took any.
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***Update: I did go to the doctor today. I have varicose veins in my lady parts. The doctor found me entertaining. Let’s face it…you need a sense of humor when the doctor is checking out your lady parts and your 3 year old is sitting there going….”Is she putting something in your vagina?” […]
I’m not sure I have much to update about this week, although I’m writing the post earlier in the week than usual, so I suppose that could change. Last Thursday Maggie came down with a stomach bug and spent a few hours sick. Then that night, Charlie got sick. He got really sick, poor guy. Saturday he was really sick too, and then, lucky me, I got the bug on Sunday. I really only felt awful for a few hours in the morning and evening, otherwise, I was alright which I’m very thankful for. At least it didn’t involve hours of throwing up because I already went through that back in June. It sucked. I *think* that we are all better now, hopefully there are no relapses from Charlie man. Because Maggie got sick, I ended up not being able to go to softball last Thursday and was super bummed about it, but my babies first. Looking forward to playing on Thursday, it is our last game of the season. This baby is moving around a bit less than he or she had been, so we must be getting close. I go in for my 38 week appointment later this week so we will see how things are doing. John had predicted September 30th for the due date and was wrong.
We had our maternity pictures taken last week and will be getting them back soon. I’m super excited to see them all. But here are a few of the shots for a sneak peak. We STILL don’t have a boys name picked out, so we should probably figure that out. Both Maggie and Charlie were born 4 days past their due date.
After my appointment today, my doctor thinks I will still be pregnant at this time next week. Baby is at a +2, I’m 30% effaced, and dilated to a little more than a 1, but not a 2.
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So, I missed posting an update last week again. It was kind of a crazy week around here. That’s for sure. Getting ready for Maggie’s 4th birthday party was a very big deal. We planned it a month ahead of time so that there was no way that baby’s arrival would interfere with her birthday party {baby is due 3 days after Maggie’s birthday}. I ended up spending most of Friday in the hospital because Charlie jumped on my stomach pretty hard right away in the morning. Since baby isn’t really active at all in the morning, I had no clue if anything was wrong. I felt like it was all good, but wasn’t quite positive, and called the nurse line, knowing full well that they would want to monitor the baby for at least a little while. Everything was just fine, baby was doing great, but it was a long day spent in the hospital. Then, because I lost a full day of getting reader for the party, I had a ton of stuff to do. Seriously, hadn’t even gone to the grocery store yet. So, I spent all morning Saturday getting ready for the party. Part of me wanted to cry, but most of me realized that I could only do what I could do and it would turn out fine either way. The party turned out amazing, so all was well.
Other than the hospital snafu, I’m still feeling pretty good. I’ve still been playing softball, even though I don’t feel like I’m doing much for my team, especially when I’m suddenly hitting horribly.
On another note, Charlie has this tiny baby doll that he is very attached to right now. He has been taking good care of it and I think that he is going to do great with the new baby. I had been concerned that he would be rough and tumble, and while I’m sure he still will be, he knows we are gentle with babies and has been so sweet to watch with his baby dolls.
We have the new carseat I had wanted. Our old one was tough to adjust the harness straps on each time the baby was buckled in. We have some new newborn cloth diapers that have come in the mail in the last week or two. I have everything I need…..except a name in the event it is a boy.
So spam me with baby boy names. If it is a girl, we are set. If it’s a boy, pretty sure the baby will never have a name! I like old fashioned names, and would like a name that ends like Maggie or Charlie, but that may not […]
I totally dropped the ball last week….and this week, but I’m getting this update posted even though tomorrow begins week 30. Ahh, can you believe that?! So exciting.
Anyways, I have had a really awful week, with a lot of frustration. This week, I went to my 28 week checkup which had been rescheduled from the week before because the clinic managed to mess up my appointment time for two straight weeks. This was the one hour glucose test, so I was very upset when I showed up with the kids and was informed I didn’t have an appointment. Luckily, they did get me in. Unfortunately, it was with a doctor I did not care for. I remember the one appointment I had with her during Maggie’s pregnancy. She isn’t my favorite. {In my spoiled brat voice} I WANT MY DOCTOR!!!
The good news is, I passed the glucose test. For some reason I was worried, although I had no reason to be. I passed with both of my other pregnancies as well. In other news though, my hemoglobin levels are 2 points low. I have always had low iron levels, had to quit trying to give blood because it was never high enough. I already take an iron pill and a prenatal vitamin, so I was surprised. But, in a small way, relieved. I wasn’t sure what was going on with my body and the complete and total exhaustion that has been overtaking me every single day. Reading the anemia info booklet they gave me, I’m holding out hope that by upping the iron pills to twice a day, I will have an easier time sleeping and not be so blasted tired.
I get a few spurts during the day where I’m not totally worn down, but they don’t usually last too long.
Anywho, onto the fun stuff, here are some pictures from the other […]
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[…]of the wraps for the day, and to be honest, I’m not sure how well a wrap would work with this bump in my belly 🙂 I’m going to take our big 8 section gate for her to play in. Grandpa retired last week, so he can help play with her too. Should be interesting!
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