Monday, August 31, 2009

12 Weeks Today



How your baby's growing:
The most dramatic development this week: reflexes. Your baby's fingers will soon begin to open and close, his toes will curl, his eye muscles will clench, and his mouth will make sucking movements. In fact, if you prod your abdomen, your baby will squirm in response, although you won't be able to feel it. His intestines, which have grown so fast that they protrude into the umbilical cord, will start to move into his abdominal cavity about now, and his kidneys will begin excreting urine into his bladder.

Meanwhile, nerve cells are multiplying rapidly, and in your baby's brain, synapses are forming furiously. His face looks unquestionably human: His eyes have moved from the sides to the front of his head, and his ears are right where they should be. From crown to rump, your baby-to-be is just over 2 inches long (about the size of a lime) and weighs half an ounce.

See what your baby looks like this week. (Or see what fraternal twins look like in the womb this week.)

Note: Every baby develops a little differently, even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.

How your life's changing:
Your uterus has grown to the point where your healthcare provider can now feel the top of it (the fundus) low in your abdomen, just above your pubic bone. You may already be into maternity clothes, especially if this isn't your first pregnancy. If you're still fairly small and not yet ready for maternity clothes, you've no doubt noticed that your waist is thickening and that you're more comfortable in loose, less restrictive clothing.

You may begin to feel heartburn (also called acid indigestion), a burning sensation that often extends from the bottom of your breastbone to your lower throat. Many women get heartburn for the first time during pregnancy, and those who've previously had bouts of heartburn may find that it gets worse. During pregnancy, the placenta produces a lot of the hormone progesterone, which relaxes the valve that separates the esophagus from the stomach. Particularly when you're lying down, gastric acid can seep back up the pipe, which causes the uncomfortable burning sensation. For many women the problem doesn't begin (or get worse) until later in pregnancy, when your growing uterus starts to push up on your stomach. The discomfort may range from mildly annoying to intense and distracting.



How far along: 12 weeks

Total weight gain/loss: As of Saturday down .8 pounds.

Sleep: I thought I was over the tired stage but I guess not. Friday I slept for 12 hours woke up Saturday, was up for a bit then took a 2 hour nap on the couch. I guess going back to school is making me sleepy!

Best moment this week: I think I felt a lump for the first time in my lower stomach when I was laying down in bed 2 days ago. That was pretty cool.

Movement: Nope

Food cravings: Loving Pringles!

Food aversions: I tried making a roasted chicken the other day and I smelled it and about lost it! YUCK! But since then I have not had any problems with chicken. I think it was just the cooked roasted chicken. I won't be eating that for a while.

Gender: Not sure

Labor Signs: None

Belly Button in or out? Innie

What I miss: Prime Rib, and Blue Moon

What I am looking forward to: My NT scan on Friday.

Weekly Wisdom: Sleep is still my best friend!

Milestones: I made it to 12 weeks!

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