Saturday, February 28, 2009

week 9!

So the 9th week has basically come and gone! Pretty uneventful..I felt really good this week, which makes me a little nervous, but glad to not be sick all of the time. I started showering at night and I think that really helped curve the start of the queasiness. We have 8 1/2+ inches of snow on the ground! And it's coming down like crazy again! We took the dogs out in it earlier! Truman loved it! Izzy didn't really care she just thought he was being crazy. I did read Twilight in two days this week! Crazy good book! Can't wait to get the next one!!
enjoy some snow first!!!
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and the trees---

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Oh! We did get the car seat and stroller in this week! At the cheaper price after arguing with multiple people at sears! (We only ordered it already because it was an incredible deal!)

Truman and Izzy testin out the box
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car seat--its green not yellow/green
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truman needed to test it out...he didn't dig it though
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Here is info on our pea pod this week!
Your Baby

Big news! You may be able to hear the heartbeat this week with the help of a Doppler, an ultrasound device that captures the chug-a-chug sound of baby's heart. The first time you hear baby's heart, your own heart may skip a beat—it's the first real evidence that there's someone growing inside you! If you can't hear the heartbeat, no worries, your doc will just check again in a few weeks. Other amazing developments this week:

Baby is beginning to move, but you won't be able to feel anything for some time.

Baby is growing nipples and hair follicles (although there's still a chance you'll be giving birth to a baldy!) His pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts and anus are all in place, ready to poop and pee a dozen times a day when he's born. Your baby's head is half the size of his body and his little chin is tucked into his chest. His tiny tail is beginning to shrink away, giving Junior a more human and less amphibious look.

Until now, all pre-babies look the same "down there." This week, however, your baby will begin to develop either male or female genitalia. In layman terms, your baby is beginning to develop her hoo-ha or his wee-wee. While you won't be able to find out the gender of your baby for several more weeks, the version you'll give birth to is being developed right now.

At this stage, your developing fetus is 1-inch in length, about the size of a martini olive (you remember martinis, don't you?) and weighs a mere 2 grams—a little less than a penny.

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9 Weeks Pregnant
9 Weeks Pregnant

well dillon is burning down the house with his cooking! i better go keep him in line--
love--
the stockings

1 comment:

Sarah said...

I love your stroller/car seat! It's so cute. What is the name of it?