Here is the weekly newsletter for 12 weeks
Congratulations, Melissa! You're 12 Weeks Pregnant. Your baby now measures about 2.5 inches from crown to rump and weighs between three-tenths of an ounce and half an ounce. It is fully formed, from tooth buds to toenails. Your baby's job now is to continue to grow big and strong. With the most critical time in your baby's development behind you, the chance of miscarriage drops considerably after this week. Nausea and energy start to improve but occasional headaches, dizziness and fatigue from hormone changes may be present. If it's your first baby, you still could be wearing loose-fitting clothes, but if you've had other pregnancies, you most likely are back in maternity clothes. The typical weight gain by now is about three to five pounds. Fathers-to-be might also experience pregnancy symptoms, called couvade or "hatching," during the third month and at delivery, including nausea, abdominal pain, appetite changes and weight gain
Thanks to all for joining along with us.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
Starting out, Ten weeks or so
Here’s our first update,
We are in the end of our 10th week of expecting (middle of the 3rd month)-and it’s still fresh news to us. David and I have enjoyed so much, the calls, cards, flowers, hugs and gifts. Pat and Cailey are both excited, too. Pat wants a brother, and Cailey wants a sister. I love it!
David and I heard the heart beat this week, and it was miraculous. To me, hearing it was like finding out all over again that we’re pregnant. I know that’s weird, especially since I’ve been nauseous for about a month or so now. The doc prescribed B6 vitamins three times a day to combat nausea, which is working. What a welcome relief!
No cravings.
No need for bigger clothes. Yet.
No moodiness.
Not enough fatigue to complain about.
Food aversions-big time! Sweet things, especially early and mid-day, rev up my nausea. Sweet things include apples, grapes, peanut butter, and an array of food items I would not have called sweet before. To compensate, I gravitate toward vinegary/savory things. Bring on the Worcestershire sauce! Hello, pickled okra! I think that God meticulously made us in such a specific and genius way-it makes so much sense to abhor sweets at this time, to avoid gestational diabetes. I am anticipating the ice cream cravings later, when my body has been depleted of calcium. Nothing random or coincidental about food and pregnancy, if you think about it. And in typical Melissa fashion, I am analyzing and contemplatingeverything.
We’re out of the first trimester around week 14, according to my book. I thought it was around Thanksgiving, but not so!
In January we will have the next ultra sound. I believe it is then, that we can begin to determine the gender of the baby. David is all about knowing asap the gender, and I am all about not knowing (just yet). Luckily, we have several weeks to come together regarding that very big decision.
Our due date is still June 15th.
Last night as I sat very still, I felt something low in my tummy seeming to flutter around. From what I am reading, it’s too early to feel the baby (who just made fetus status this week, graduating from embryo). All I am saying is that I’ve never felt anything in that part of my body. And believe me, I’m pretty hyper aware of feelings in my tummy.
On a sad note, we lost our sweet cat Maggie yesterday. She thought that she was the biggest, baddest tom cat alive, when she was only a tiny female. She got herself into a situation yesterday where we couldn’t save her. I guess she thought that she was invincible, since we have been saving her and nursing her back to health on a regular basis. She will be greatly missed. I felt like an empty nester last night.
Much love,
David and Melissa
We are in the end of our 10th week of expecting (middle of the 3rd month)-and it’s still fresh news to us. David and I have enjoyed so much, the calls, cards, flowers, hugs and gifts. Pat and Cailey are both excited, too. Pat wants a brother, and Cailey wants a sister. I love it!
David and I heard the heart beat this week, and it was miraculous. To me, hearing it was like finding out all over again that we’re pregnant. I know that’s weird, especially since I’ve been nauseous for about a month or so now. The doc prescribed B6 vitamins three times a day to combat nausea, which is working. What a welcome relief!
No cravings.
No need for bigger clothes. Yet.
No moodiness.
Not enough fatigue to complain about.
Food aversions-big time! Sweet things, especially early and mid-day, rev up my nausea. Sweet things include apples, grapes, peanut butter, and an array of food items I would not have called sweet before. To compensate, I gravitate toward vinegary/savory things. Bring on the Worcestershire sauce! Hello, pickled okra! I think that God meticulously made us in such a specific and genius way-it makes so much sense to abhor sweets at this time, to avoid gestational diabetes. I am anticipating the ice cream cravings later, when my body has been depleted of calcium. Nothing random or coincidental about food and pregnancy, if you think about it. And in typical Melissa fashion, I am analyzing and contemplatingeverything.
We’re out of the first trimester around week 14, according to my book. I thought it was around Thanksgiving, but not so!
In January we will have the next ultra sound. I believe it is then, that we can begin to determine the gender of the baby. David is all about knowing asap the gender, and I am all about not knowing (just yet). Luckily, we have several weeks to come together regarding that very big decision.
Our due date is still June 15th.
Last night as I sat very still, I felt something low in my tummy seeming to flutter around. From what I am reading, it’s too early to feel the baby (who just made fetus status this week, graduating from embryo). All I am saying is that I’ve never felt anything in that part of my body. And believe me, I’m pretty hyper aware of feelings in my tummy.
On a sad note, we lost our sweet cat Maggie yesterday. She thought that she was the biggest, baddest tom cat alive, when she was only a tiny female. She got herself into a situation yesterday where we couldn’t save her. I guess she thought that she was invincible, since we have been saving her and nursing her back to health on a regular basis. She will be greatly missed. I felt like an empty nester last night.
Much love,
David and Melissa
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