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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

14 weeks

Not too much exciting has been going on.  Dan is back to working for the time being, which is a big sigh of relief.  Our school district is just getting over giving the big state test so that's going to be some stress off my shoulders now.  Other than that, not much really.  I'm in that between stage where my pants are tight or don't button but I'm not in to maternity clothes yet, so I just feel kind of blah and chunky.  I've only put on 2 pounds, but when it's all in the area where you button your pants it stinks.  I'll feel better when I know it's mostly baby, but right now it's not all baby. :)


Here is what is going on with baby and I this week:
This week's big developments: Your baby can now squint, frown, grimace, pee, and possibly suck his thumb! Thanks to brain impulses, his facial muscles are getting a workout as his tiny features form one expression after another. His kidneys are producing urine, which he releases into the amniotic fluid around him — a process he'll keep up until birth. He can grasp, too, and if you're having an ultrasound now, you may even catch him sucking his thumb.
In other news: Your baby's stretching out. From head to bottom, he measures 3 1/2 inches — about the size of a lemon — and he weighs 1 1/2 ounces. His body's growing faster than his head, which now sits upon a more distinct neck. By the end of this week, his arms will have grown to a length that's in proportion to the rest of his body. (His legs still have some lengthening to do.) He's starting to develop an ultra-fine, downy covering of hair, called lanugo, all over his body. Your baby's liver starts making bile this week — a sign that it's doing its job right — and his spleen starts helping in the production of red blood cells. Though you can't feel his tiny punches and kicks yet, your little pugilist's hands and feet (which now measure about 1/2 inch long) are more flexible and active.

Welcome to your second trimester! Your energy is likely returning, your breasts may be feeling less tender, and your queasiness may have completely abated by now. If not, hang on — chances are good it will soon be behind you (although an unlucky few will still feel nauseated months from now).
The top of your uterus is a bit above your pubic bone, which may be enough to push your tummy out a tad. Starting to show can be quite a thrill, giving you and your partner visible evidence of the baby you've been waiting for. Take some time to plan, daydream, and enjoy this amazing time. It's normal to worry a bit now and then, but try to focus on taking care of yourself and your baby, and having faith that you're well equipped for what's ahead.

2 comments:

  1. Maybe you need some elastic waist pants/capris so you don't have to worry about buttons or snaps or zippers. Just a thought :-)

    Take care of that little lemonhead.
    Love, Mom

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  2. Post the pics of the cute little COLT onesies and the books Dani bought. Please?????????

    hehehe Mom

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