Greetings from Oregon! Since I'm running behind on posting updates for the past 2 weeks (sorry!), I'm combining them into one post. If you are my friend on Facebook, you probably already know that I have taken a last-minute trip to Oregon to visit my family so getting ready for this has taken up a lot of time. On top of that, I finally finished my MBA class (yay!), so that took up quite a bit of time too.
Anyway, not much has happened the past two weeks as far as the pregnancy goes, which is nice. I have started feeling more movement from baby girl - kind-of like she's rolling around. I haven't felt kicks yet that I know of, but it's nice to feel her on a regular basis now :). Here are my updates for the past two weeks:
Rib
When I was pregnant with Logan, he popped one of my ribs out of place. It started feeling better when he was about a year old, but over the past couple months, it has been hurting really bad because everything is getting pushed up into my ribcage. I talked to the doctor about it and he said there's nothing that I can really do for it except put heat on it (which is the last thing I want to do in the summer).
Sleep
Just in the past week, sleeping has gotten more uncomfortable. I'm not sure exactly what's causing it because I'm not in much pain but I think it's a combination of my belly getting more uncomfortable and my mind not shutting down at night. I keep waking up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep very well. It doesn't help that I have to get up multiple times every night to go to the bathroom.
Mental Fog
Work has gotten more challenging lately because I'm tired and also because I can't seem to think as clearly. Hopefully it'll help now that my graduate class is over but I just can't seem to think straight. Thankfully my boss has been very tolerant of my blank stares ;).
Baby
Little girl is now the size of a bell pepper and is about 5.5" long and weighs 7 ounces according to my BabyCenter app. However, at my last ultrasound 2 weeks ago, baby's estimated weight was 6 ounces... I'm hoping she won't turn out being the same size as Jason when he was born (almost 11 pounds! Pray for me, please ;)).
I have my next appointment next week and another ultrasound the week after that, so I will update after each appointment. Have a good one!
Showing posts with label 18 Weeks. Show all posts
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Friday, July 12, 2013
17 & 18 Weeks
Sunday, December 5, 2010
18 Weeks
I can't believe how fast these weeks are flying by :). It seems like I have to write a new entry as soon as I'm done with the previous one! This (last) week was a pretty eventful one. I'm pretty sure I've said in previous posts that morning sickness hasn't really been a big problem for me. I was pretty nauseous for most of the 1st trimester, but other than that I was feeling pretty good. Well, that changed on Monday. I was about to leave for work and wasn't feeling very well. I fed the dog and all I could smell after that was dog food. Then Jason came down to leave for work and he pulled some barbecue chicken out of the fridge. I took one look at it and it made my stomach turn... *gag*. He left for work and I stood in the kitchen for a few minutes until I smelled dog food again, then I had to make a mad dash to the bathroom. Ugh. It was horrible. Now that I've experienced real morning sickness, I appreciate even more that I haven't had to deal with it much.
Sleeping has been a little better this week. My Snoogle pillow came on Tuesday (yay!) and I think it really has helped. I have less hip and back pain at night and the main problem right now seems to be adjusting my position with the pillow when I want to turn over... which I really don't mind :).
Work has been going pretty good. I'm learning a lot and it's becoming a lot less confusing. Most of the work I'm doing is "busy work", but I really don't mind :). I heard back about the Motherhood job and she said she needs someone who can work the week of Christmas, which I can't. We'll be in Oregon and there's no way I'm canceling that trip ;). If the position is still open after Christmas, she'll call me, but we'll see. God is in control :).
I've felt the baby moving around a few times this week, but I haven't really felt anything the past few days. I'm sure I'll start feeling it all the time soon enough, but I want it to happen now! Jason says it's just a lazy baby... thanks, babe ;).
Anyway, here are the development details for this week:
Oh, we also started registries at Target and Babies 'R Us this week. We just chose basic/neutral items, but it was exciting to finally walk through all the aisles and look at the fun baby stuff :). Once we find out if baby is a boy or girl, I'll have to go back and pick more stuff :D. If you have any registry item recommendations, please let me know! I hope everyone has a great week :).
Sleeping has been a little better this week. My Snoogle pillow came on Tuesday (yay!) and I think it really has helped. I have less hip and back pain at night and the main problem right now seems to be adjusting my position with the pillow when I want to turn over... which I really don't mind :).
Work has been going pretty good. I'm learning a lot and it's becoming a lot less confusing. Most of the work I'm doing is "busy work", but I really don't mind :). I heard back about the Motherhood job and she said she needs someone who can work the week of Christmas, which I can't. We'll be in Oregon and there's no way I'm canceling that trip ;). If the position is still open after Christmas, she'll call me, but we'll see. God is in control :).
I've felt the baby moving around a few times this week, but I haven't really felt anything the past few days. I'm sure I'll start feeling it all the time soon enough, but I want it to happen now! Jason says it's just a lazy baby... thanks, babe ;).
Anyway, here are the development details for this week:
- Your baby is now roughly the size of a bell pepper (or sweet potato). He is about 5 1/2 inches long and weighs almost 7 ounces now!
- If you are having a boy, his genitals are now noticeable, if he isn’t curled up and hiding them during the ultrasound. If you are having a girl, her uterus is fully formed and in place, along with her fallopian tubes.
- Your baby’s skeleton, which up until this point has been made up of flexible cartilage, is now hardening into bone. Myelin, a protective covering around his nerves, has begun to form. Myelin plays an important role in the communication between neurons and it will continue to develop through his first year of life.
- At 18 weeks, your baby’s skin is still thin and transparent, so to help protect him, something called the vernix caseosa develops. This is a greasy, cheese-like substance that not only insulates his developing epidermis and dermis from the amniotic fluid; it also makes him nice and slippery for an easier delivery!
Oh, we also started registries at Target and Babies 'R Us this week. We just chose basic/neutral items, but it was exciting to finally walk through all the aisles and look at the fun baby stuff :). Once we find out if baby is a boy or girl, I'll have to go back and pick more stuff :D. If you have any registry item recommendations, please let me know! I hope everyone has a great week :).
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