Thursday, April 29, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Week 35

Elouise doesn't have much room to maneuver now that she's over 18 inches long and tips the scales at 5.6 pounds (pick up a honeydew melon). Because its so snug in my belly, she isn't likely to be doing somersaults anymore, but the number of times she kicks certainly is not slowing down. Her kidneys are fully developed now, and her liver can process some waste products. Most of her basic physical development is now complete — she'll spend the next few weeks putting on weight, the doctor says anywhere from 1/2 a pound to 1 pound a week, each week until she comes.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Week 32

By now, the baby weighs 3.75 pounds (pick up a large jicama) and is about 16.7 inches long, taking up a lot of space in my uterus. I'm gaining about a pound a week (or at least thats all I am suppose to be gaining) and roughly half of that goes right to Elouise. In fact, she'll gain a third to half of her birth weight during the next 7 weeks as she fattens up for survival outside the womb. She now has toenails and fingernails, which she has already gotten painted I am sure, and with any luck stating to get real hair (or at least respectable peach fuzz). Her skin is becoming soft and smooth as she plumps up in preparation for birth. She is becoming extremely active and I think may already be planning her escape.Sleep is far and few between and heartburn is constant.While I have times I am ready for her to get out,Adam leaves Easter Sunday for Germany, so we at least got to keep her in until then!!!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Week 31
This week, the average baby measures over 16 inches long and weighs about 3.3 pounds (try carrying four navel oranges) and is heading into a growth spurt. She can turn her head from side to side, and her arms, legs, and body are beginning to plump out as needed fat accumulates underneath her skin. She's probably moving a lot, too, so you may have trouble sleeping because your baby's kicks and somersaults keep you up. Take comfort: All this moving is a sign that your baby is active and healthy. .... maybe a little too active and healthy! Goodness!
Week 30
The baby's about 15.7 inches long now, and she weighs almost 3 pounds (like a head of cabbage- again this is an average, Elouise probably weighs a little more.) A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds her, but that volume will decrease as she gets bigger and takes up more room in the uterus. Her eyesight continues to develop, though it's not very keen; even after she's born, she'll keep her eyes closed for a good part of the day. When she does open them, she'll respond to changes in light but will have 20/400 vision — which means she can only make out objects a few inches from her face. (Normal adult vision is 20/20.)
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Week 26

The network of nerves in Elouise's ears is better developed and more sensitive than before. She may now be able to hear both mine and Adams voice as we talk with each other. She's inhaling and exhaling small amounts of amniotic fluid, which is essential for the development of her lungs. These so-called breathing movements are also good practice for when she's born and takes that first gulp of air. And she's continuing to put on baby fat. She now weighs about a pound and two-thirds and measures 14 inches (an English hothouse cucumber) from head to heel.We go back to the doctor on Thursday to have a 4D ultrasound and for my glucose test.... fun had by all!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Week 25
Head to heels, the baby now measures about 13 1/2 inches. Her weight — a pound and a half — isn't much more than an average rutabaga, but she's beginning to exchange her long, lean look for some baby fat. As she does, her wrinkled skin will begin to smooth out and she'll start to look more and more like a newborn. She's also growing more hair — and if you could see it, you'd now be able to discern its color and texture. Lets just hope this one has hair before she is a year old! Next week we go to have our 4D ultrasound - cant wait! I will post pics as soon as I can!
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