Wednesday, August 13, 2008

We're havin' a baby! Woo-Hoo!

We are so excited to be having a baby! I am so amazed at the miracle a baby is. Especially as I read how it is developing week by week. Just mind blowing!

I thought I would put an update each week for family and friends to see what's going on with our little one during that week. Currently we are at approximately 6 weeks and 2 days, give or take, grin. Here's what happened during the last week. I get this information from www.babycenter.com.

Your pregnancy: 6 weeks
See the big picture How your baby's growing: This week's major developments: The nose, mouth, and ears that you'll spend so much time kissing in eight months are beginning to take shape. If you could see into your uterus, you'd find an oversize head and dark spots where your baby's eyes and nostrils are starting to form. His emerging ears are marked by small depressions on the sides of the head, and his arms and legs by protruding buds. His heart is beating about 100 to 160 times a minute — almost twice as fast as yours — and blood is beginning to course through his body. His intestines are developing, and the bud of tissue that will give rise to his lungs has appeared. His pituitary gland is forming, as are the rest of his brain, muscles, and bones. Right now, your baby is a quarter of an inch long, about the size of a lentil bean.

How your life's changing: You may find yourself developing a bit of a split personality — feeling moody one day and joyful the next. Unsettling as this is (especially if you pride yourself on being in control), what you're going through is normal. Ricocheting emotions are caused partly by fluctuating hormones. But hormones aside, your life is about to change in a big way — and who wouldn't feel emotional about that? (So far, I think I'm doing okay... Joe?)

Here's what's happening during this week!

Your pregnancy: 7 weeks
See the big picture
How your baby's growing: The big news this week: Hands and feet are emerging from developing arms and legs — although they look more like paddles at this point than the tiny, pudgy extremities you're daydreaming about holding and tickling. Technically, your baby is still considered an embryo and has something of a small tail, which is an extension of her tailbone. The tail will disappear within a few weeks, but that's the only thing getting smaller. Your baby has doubled in size since last week and now measures half an inch long, about the size of a blueberry.If you could see inside your womb, you'd spot eyelid folds partially covering her peepers, which already have some color, as well as the tip of her nose and tiny veins beneath parchment-thin skin. Both hemispheres of your baby's brain are growing, and her liver is churning out red blood cells until her bone marrow forms and takes over this role. She also has an appendix and a pancreas, which will eventually produce the hormone insulin to aid in digestion. A loop in your baby's growing intestines is bulging into her umbilical cord, which now has distinct blood vessels to carry oxygen and nutrients to and from her tiny body.

How your life's changing: Your uterus has doubled in size in the past five weeks, and eating may feel like a chore — or worse — thanks to morning sickness, which by now may be in full swing. (If you're feeling fine, don't worry — you're lucky!) You may need to pee more than usual, too, thanks to your increasing blood volume and the extra fluid being processed through your kidneys. (By now, you already have about 10 percent more blood than you did before you were pregnant. And by the end of your pregnancy, you'll have 40 to 45 percent more blood running through your veins to meet the demands of your full-term baby.) As your uterus grows, pressure on your bladder will send you to the bathroom as well. About half of the women who feel nauseated during the first trimester will find complete relief by about 14 weeks. For most of the rest, it'll take another month or so for the queasiness to ease up. It's unlikely, though, that the need to pee more than usual will ease up. In fact, research shows that both the frequency and volume of urine tends to increase over the course of pregnancy.

Have a great day!

2 comments:

Kurt, Jennifer and family said...

Hey Girlie!

I am so happy and excited for you guys! I loved reading the weekly updates on the developing baby. I loved to try to picture everything happening. Keep up the updates on your blog so I can remember all those big milestones!

Love,
Jenn

P.S. Be sure to let me know when your babyshower is!!!!

Anonymous said...

I am so happy for you! No one deserves it more than you to start a family-you are going to be a GREAT Mom and this baby is going to have an awesome Dad!(and a fun aunt too :))!!
Love you guys,
Jenna

By the way: I am planning your baby shower!!