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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

32 weeks

So only 8 weeks left to go! Had a doctor's appointment yesterday and everything went well. I only put on 1/2 a pound in the last 2 weeks putting my total to 16 lbs, not too bad! Also discussed Landon being breech still with the doctor. He told us that if he is still breech at 36 weeks than we will schedule a c-section from there. After 36 weeks the chances of him turning are lower due to him having very little room. I'm a little bummed since we just had our Prepartation for Birth class on Sunday and I was really hoping for a natural birth (with an epidural). Oh well, as long as he is safe and healthy! Here are my 32 week belly pictures.
Here is what is going on with Landon and I this week:
By now, your baby weighs 3.75 pounds (pick up a large jicama) and is about 16.7 inches long, taking up a lot of space in your uterus. You're gaining about a pound a week and roughly half of that goes right to your baby. In fact, he'll gain a third to half of his birth weight during the next 7 weeks as he fattens up for survival outside the womb. He now has toenails, fingernails, and real hair (or at least respectable peach fuzz). His skin is becoming soft and smooth as he plumps up in preparation for birth.
To accommodate you and your baby's growing needs, your blood volume has increased 40 to 50 percent since you got pregnant. With your uterus pushing up near your diaphragm and crowding your stomach, the consequences may be shortness of breath and heartburn. To help relieve your discomfort, try sleeping propped up with pillows and eating smaller meals more often.You may have lower-back pain as your pregnancy advances. If you do, let your caregiver know right away, particularly if you haven't had back pain before, since it can be a sign of preterm labor. Assuming it's not preterm labor that's ailing you, you can probably blame your growing uterus and hormonal changes for your aching back. Your expanding uterus shifts your center of gravity and stretches out and weakens your abdominal muscles, changing your posture and putting a strain on your back. Hormonal changes in pregnancy loosen your joints and the ligaments that attach your pelvic bones to your spine. This can make you feel less stable and cause pain when you walk, stand, sit for long periods, roll over in bed, get out of a low chair or the tub, bend, or lift things.

1 comment:

  1. I am betting that Landon will flip for you at the last minute! He's going to be a rebel like that :-) Keep doing those headstands and rolling around on the floor.

    Love you, Mom

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