Pics taken at 19 wks
- How far along? 19 wks
- Maternity clothes? still not quite to full on wearing them...let's just say I dabble in them for now, maybe something one day and not the next...
- Stretch marks? Still no :)
- Sleep? I have found that after I hit 6-7 hours of sleep, I am up (especially after having to get up to use the bathroom)...like this morning, up at 5 am...so I watched DVR'd tv, it made things glorious
- Best moment last week? Getting the hubby back in town and spending such a wonderfully relaxing weekend at his parents' house with amazingly warm weather
- Movement?Think I may have felt a jab or kick in there, but nothing prominent or recurring...yet!
- Symptoms? still have some leg cramps, had a pain in my leg that tends to come and go, still getting dizzy since my baby brain forgets about the last time I got up too quickly
- Gender? we have an ultrasound tomorrow with our screening Dr and next Wed with our regular Dr, but we have both decided that we are having a Gender Reveal party on Oct 22 where we will find out along with our close friends and family what we are having! (really pumped about this since I actually found a cupcake place that will make cupcakes with either blue or pink filling depending on the info I give them from the ultrasound tech...toooo cool!)
- Labor signs? nothing!
- Belly button in/out? the top part of my belly button I think looks like and "outie" whereas the bottom part shows no signs of wanting to see daylight...horribly awkward looking!
- What I miss? being able to sleep on my belly, every once in a while I attempt to sorta do this and it's a no go...I am a born belly sleeper, so this is killing me...that's how I always used to re-fall asleep
- Looking forward to? The ultrasound tomorrow to check in on Baby A, hoping that all is well!!
- What's going on with Baby A? (from www.thebump.com)
- Developing a protective coating over her skin, called vernix caseosa. It's greasy and white and you may see some of it at her birth.
- Working on her five senses. Nerve cells for her sense of taste, hearing, sight and smell are developing in her brain.
BABY!!!!!!!
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