Curious why your body is finally looking like it's pregnant? That's, because your baby is growing bigger each week — he or she is as long as four and a half inches right now. Need a better visual (and a snack)? Hold a large navel orange in your hand — that's how big your little darlin' is. (Now that you're done looking, peel that orange and eat it for a delicious two servings of vitamin C!). So what keeps your baby busy all day? Mostly, your fetus is in rehearsals — practice, practice, practicing, and getting ready for that big debut. Babies practice breathing, sucking, and swallowing so that when they leave your comfy womb and move into your comfy house, they'll have the skills necessary to survive.
Body movements continue to get practice this week, too. But because your baby weighs so little (a bit over two ounces), you won't feel the calisthenics going on inside your abdominal gym. But don't let that fool you. Your fetus is holding daily aerobics classes — kicking, curling toes, and moving those little arms and legs.
And with each passing week, your fetus is looking more and more like the baby you're picturing in your dreams. By now, the ears are positioned properly on the sides of the head (they used to be in the neck) and the eyes are moving from the side of the head to the front of the face — where they'll soon meet your loving gaze.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Neck Ears?
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Lazy Bones and Vendetta
The third doctor’s appointment gave us a chance to see Baby G for the third time. This particular time, it was in the context of measurables. They were measuring the kid for development size and some kinda thing in its neck to make sure it was going to be normal.
Next:
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Linda's Second Doctor's Visit
Tuesday, May 8
Modern technology is great. We had no idea that on the first doctor's visit (4/10/07) we'd get to see the kid on ultrasound. It was unfortunate that we didn't know that, since we figured I wouldn't need to go, that they'd only be doing blood tests and stuff. Well, they did do one, and I missed out on seeing the kid for the first time. Suck. But Linda got to see it, and here's the first look at Baby G, at 8 weeks:
(between the two pluses)
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
This is the Beginning
Though we found out about it three weeks before, it woulda the most classic April Fool’s Day joke ever. Epic. I just noticed that the date on the picture we first posted was April 1. What if she wouldn’t have found out until three weeks later? She could have had me going for at least an hour or so before I really believed it. But it is me we’re talking about, here. I believe any story that amuses me, no matter how far fetched. And this one was the #1 bestseller.