Monday, May 28, 2007

{28 and 29 Weeks!}

Well I skipped a week and thought it would go unnoticed. I knew that I would catch week 28 up when I did 29 and I wasn't aware how close this is watched by others. Today at our family picnic/bbq an aunt of mine informed I was still at 27 weeks! So this is for Aunt Tammy ;)!
At the beginning of my pregnancy EVERYONE (or so it seemed) told me how slow the whole 9 month process would be for me. Actually the first 7 months seemed to go by so FAST, but just in this last week it seems like each hour, day, and week takes a long time. My mom is still telling me it will get worse the last 4 weeks...
I have been able to keep myself occupied with different things. First having a visitor from Mexico then going to California and with the slow but progressing nursery details I am busy.
Pregnancy wise...I had a few days in which I was blessed with morning sickness again. It was horrible! Something that shouldn't have made me sick did and I threw up right on the living room throw rug...(we got new ones that day!) and one morning I had to get up earlier then normal (I have learned to just stay in bed for the first while) and because I was leaving the house to watch Harlee I brushed my teeth before noon! A BIG NO-NO! I ended up throwing twice before making into the car for a safe trip to Candices. I am thankful to say the morning sickness has left again :)!WHEW!
Cravings: Nothing...

Aversions: Nothing....

T.M.C: Week 28: By this week, your baby weighs a little over 2 pounds and measures about 14.8 inches from the top of his head to her heels. He can open his eyes — which now sport lashes — and he'll turn his head toward a continuous, bright light from the outside. His fat layers are beginning to form, too, as he gets ready for life outside the womb.
Week 29: Your baby now weighs about 2 1/2 pounds and is a tad over 15 inches long from head to heel. His muscles and lungs are continuing to mature, and his head is growing bigger to accommodate his brain — which is busy developing billions of neurons. With this rapid growth, it's no surprise that your baby's nutritional needs reach their peak during this trimester. To keep yourself and him well nourished, you'll need plenty of protein, vitamin C, folic acid, iron, and calcium. (About 200 milligrams of calcium is deposited in your baby's skeleton — which is now hardening — every day.)

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