Pregnancy Calendar Week 13
November 28, 2007 at 1:04 pm | In First Trimester, GaGa Preggo Calendar | Leave a CommentWeek 13: Farewell First Trimester…
Fetal development in pregnancy week 13:
This is your final week in the first trimester and your little weed continues to grow and grow and grow. Of the three trimesters, this one has been the most important for your little one’s development. Assuming you’ve carefully adopted a healthy diet, continue to exercise and get ample rest, your little one is set up perfectly for even more growth and development in tri-two! Way to go! He or she now weighs about 2.5 ounces and is roughly 3.5 inches in length. Little hairs, known as lanugo, will start to cover their body this week, as their sense of taste and smell are further refined. Their cozy little amniotic sac is also increasing in size and mass as it continues to fill with more fluid.
And how’s mom doing? Congratulations on a successful first trimester! A lot has happened (and there’s a lot more to come). You should be proud of your hard work and sacrifice. Giving up lattes, soda, and wine is not easy. Even if you snuck in a few of these goodies over the past 13 weeks, don’t dwell on it—there’s a lot The good news is some fashion designers are realizing that being pregnant doesn’t mean you can’t look sharp, sexy, sporty, or whatever your particular style might be to look forward to! Besides, now is the perfect time to rededicate yourself if you have had a few lapses. Remember, every day and decision is an opportunity to improve your eating and exercise habits—your baby and your body will thank you in the long run.
If you’re the planning type, you can celebrate the beginning of your next trimester by purchasing some choice maternity clothing to fit your elegantly evolving new shape. The good news is some fashion designers are realizing that being pregnant doesn’t mean you can’t look sharp, sexy, sporty, or whatever your particular style might be. Cruise the online stores for a preview of the range of fashion out there for pregnant women—even if the local shops are still stuck in the nineties, you can always hit up some chi-chi online store based out of NYC! If you’d rather wait a few more weeks (until you really start to show) before making any purchases, then get ready to dig out your sweat pants, over-sized t-shirts, and any other comfy loose fitting clothes you’ve got at your disposal. At the very least, just unbutton that top button on those pants that still “almost fit”. Come on, you’re pregnant! This is definitely not the time to suffer for fashion.
Pregnancy Calendar Week 12
November 20, 2007 at 1:06 am | In Expectant, First Trimester, GaGa Preggo Calendar | Leave a CommentWeek 12: Your uterus? Yeah, it’s a softball now
Fetal development in pregnancy week 12:
Even though your little Einstein’s body is still growing quite rapidly 2 inches long right now, the overall super-speedy growth of their amazing brain continues to leave the head proportionately larger than the body— and is actually slightly more than one third of their total body mass! The head and neck are still straightening at this point as can be seen by their little chin lifting off of the chest. Your baby is also actively rehearsing “breathing” by using amniotic fluid to prepare the lungs for future air respiration.
The big news: your little pooper is now officially going to need diapers! Although a majority of the waste produced is transferred to the mother’s system for discharge (to avoid having it linger in the amniotic sac), some urine is released to the amniotic fluid and your baby will actually breathe it in before it passing it on to your for discharge. Not to worry, urine–in this particular form, is completely harmless to your baby.
And how’s mom doing?
Logically, as your baby is growing bigger, so must your uterus. By now, your once-flat and relatively small uterus is stretched to the size of a softball (12-14 cm), but that’s nothing: by the time you deliver it will have grown to 15 – 17 inches (37 – 42 cm). Your uterus is slowly increasing at a rate of approximately one centimeter per week rate of approximately one centimeter per week. If you’ve got a burning sensation that extends from your breastbone to your throat, you’ve got heart burn or acid indigestion. To lessen this unpleasant experience: eat smaller meals and avoid fried, spicy, and fatty foods. Otherwise, there’s always TUMS, but check with your healthcare provider first
As your pregnancy becomes more physically visible, you’ll have to adjust to people asking you when you’re due and giving lots of unsolicited advice from women who’ve “been there.” Additionally, this is probably the right time to share your pregnancy news (if you haven’t already) with close family and friends and anyone you want to have involved in your pregnancy. Allowing your friends and family to have role in your pregnancy encourages participation and support for the future—when you’re really going to need it!
Pregnancy Calendar Week 11
November 13, 2007 at 1:21 am | In Expectant, First Trimester, GaGa Preggo Calendar | Leave a CommentWeek 11: Just plum cute!
Fetal development in pregnancy week 11:
Maybe you’ve noticed… your baby is a super-duper grower! Your lil’ fetus will be gaining a substantial amount of weight this week and has already achieved fruit-size-status comparable to a plum. What’s more, your little scientist is already starting to explore their body, focusing most intently on touching their head, and especially their face and mouth. Their mouth in particular will provide them with hours of entertainment. This happens not only because your baby is gaining coordination, and is therefore able to move a hand on command, but also because their palms have gained sensation and can actually “feel” what it touches.They’re also developing their swallow reflex this week. And lastly, your baby’s smelling and other olfactory senses will begin developing this week, which when combined with the maturing taste buds, will provide your baby with their first experiences of taste and smell.
How amazing! I can’t believe how much is going on in there!!
Sorry that I haven’t written in awhile, all this stuff with Deeder being sick has thrown me for a loop.
I got to barf, but I think that was the stomach virus not morning sickness puke. Oh well.
Pregnancy Calendar Week 10
November 6, 2007 at 9:17 am | In Expectant, First Trimester, GaGa Preggo Calendar | Leave a Comment
Week 10: Graduation Day has arrived!
Fetal development in pregnancy week 10:
Your astonishingly tiny baby has been hard at work growing as fast as possible—almost doubling in size in the past three weeks! Amazingly, you’re in for a repeat size doubling performance within the next three weeks! Your tiny champion still weighs less than a quarter of an ounce but has already completed the most critical stage of their development. Using Doppler technology, your doctor or gynecologist can let you hear their tiny rapid fetal heartbeats this week (145-165 beats per minute!). Chances for miscarriage are greatly reduced when the heartbeat can be detected, so take a sigh of relief if you’ve been needing one—it hasn’t been an easy ten weeks! What’s more, they’re getting ready to make their first baby poop! Your little one’s major organ systems are developing, including a functioning digestive tract capable of moving food all the way through their bowels. The final shiny gold star on their fetal behavior chart for the week: your little scrapper has already developed defense mechanisms to protect them on reflex!
And how’s mom doing? More good news for mom: the placenta has grown substantially in size and function and is now beginning to manage some of your child’s hormones, finally taking some of the hormonal burden off of you! Since the placenta has gradually taken over the hormone production for your baby, you should finally pregnancy is not a standardized procedure so much as an individual journey start to notice that much-awaited decrease in morning sickness symptoms. Like everything else, though, this is just a general guideline… if you have lingering effects for another couple of weeks, don’t fret (or fret, but don’t blame us)—pregnancy is not a standardized procedure so much as an individual journey
Aren’t these updates great? It’s so much fun to know what’s going on inside. I wish I’d been subscribed to something like this when I was expecting Deeder. I can hardly wait to hear the baby’s heartbeat…we should be able to do that at my upcoming OB visit.
Pregnancy Calendar Week 9
October 30, 2007 at 7:45 am | In Expectant, First Trimester, GaGa Preggo Calendar | 1 CommentWeek 9: An inch to grow on
Fetal development in pregnancy week 9:
Congratulations! Your amazing growing baby has been accepted into to the fetus-club, a very exclusive and exiting new stage in their prenatal development. Basically, this means the little sweet pea has graduated from swimming embryo creature to a recognizable human being! This week in particular, the irises of their little eyes can function, but (frustratingly for them?) their eyelids remain fused shut for a while yet. Their external ears are formed and their inner ears are now filled with fluid—so your little one is already developing their sense of balance. Your baby’s little swimmer legs are still relatively, although other bodily developments are going forward at a nice pace: their kidney is actually functioning now, which means they’ve started urinating (this might seem charming now but wait till you have to start buying diapers!).
And how’s mom doing? You’re nearing the end of the first trimester and while there are plenty of dynamic and noticeable changes going on inside of you, not many changes are noticeable to you, with the exception of a mildly bulging midline– which doesn’t look pregnant enough to stop people from wondering if you need to Having a baby is the ultimate test for your body—if you take care of your health now you’ll come out of the pregnancy on top of your health and ready to be an energetic mother lay off the donuts. Although your body might seem a little boring right now, you can expect the creeping-up-effect of weight gain as you will gain roughly 1-2 lbs gain per week (some more and some less). It’s not a bad idea to chart this to make sure you’re not over or underfeeding both of you. As you’ve entered into the Fetal Period, it might be a good time to evaluate your personal health regimen—that is, if you haven’t already. Are you eating enough protein? Remember, protein can be found in beans, soy products and nuts—it doesn’t have to be a 12 ounce sirloin! Are you sleeping well, exercising right, drinking enough (non-sugary) fluids and getting your vitamin C? Having a baby is the ultimate test for your body—if you take care of your health now you’ll come out of the pregnancy on top of your health and ready to be an energetic mother, if not, well, let’s just say, you’re increasing the chances of suffering from depression, osteoporosis, diabetes, obesity, and a multitude of little nasty viruses (think colds and flues) that good health could’ve beat before you even noticed they’d invaded.
Thanks for the warning, Baby Gaga on what will happen to me if I don’t take care on what I’m eating/drinking…this time I’ll try to be careful-er! How exciting to be at Week 9. I hope that I get to hear the baby’s heartbeat next week, that would be wonderful
If you’re wondering, yes I do have a bit of a baby belly. I didn’t with Deeder at this point yet, so I have a feeling I may be HUMONGOUS. Oh well, bring it on! I’m just praying that the baby will stay inside for those 40 weeks, that I’ll be able to bring you these baby gaga updates and that in June I can post baby pictures.
Your Pregnancy, Week 8
October 22, 2007 at 8:09 pm | In Expectant, First Trimester, GaGa Preggo Calendar, General, symptoms | 2 CommentsWeek 8: Goodbye sea creature, hello baby!
Fetal development in pregnancy week 8:
The embryo in second month Woohoo! You’ve got one whole inch of baby inside of you!
Your little embryo has finally reached the one-inch mark (30mm). And if it were possible to take a peek, you could actually see your tiny baby without a telescope! What’s more, your baby is finally starting to take on some very distinct human features. For starters, their little tail (really just the spinal cord) has disappeared completely.
It’s nice to know your baby can no longer be mistaken for a sea creature! Additionally, both their toes and fingers are prominent with very little, if any, webbing. Upper and lower limbs all show recognizable joints (elbows and knees) and the lower limb bones are starting to ossify. But don’t expect your baby to resemble either parent quite yet.
Right now, your baby’s head is disproportionately larger than the rest of their body–making up almost half of your little one’s height and weight!
And how’s mom doing? Your slightly-larger-than-a-cherry embryo is also starting to have a physical impact on you this week—and not just hormonally, as you may be noticing a slight bulge at your midline– mostly from water retention.
Most people won’t even notice the subtle change to your belly’s shape, but since you’re if you have been extra moody lately, that may start to subside this week, as the placenta is beginning to take responsibility for your baby’s hormone production tuned in to every little change in your body, it hasn’t slipped past. Good news for the hormonally tortured: if you have been extra moody lately, that may start to subside this week, as the placenta is beginning to take responsibility for your baby’s hormone production. This means your body will soon be able to relax a bit from its over-production of hormones as the placenta starts to regulate your baby’s hormones– allowing your body to focus on producing more normal levels of hormones for yourself.
I’ve been feeling really good, nicely unsettled tummy in the morning…extra tired, and having very specific likes and dislikes. I get a good two hour nap in every day and am to bed by 9:30.
My tummy does have a little bump, but just enough for me to notice! I don’t think I’ll be pulling out the maternity clothes for a while. All the same, I’m going to do belly pictures. You girls can stand that, can’t you? How about one with each OB visit report.
Boy I hope I get to hear the baby’s heartbeat when I go in in a couple weeks ![]()
I’ll be ten weeks along.
Keep praying for me…I still get cramps now and then. I just take it as a sign to relax a little, usually I go lay down for a few minutes and wait for the cramps to pass. They always go away pretty quickly, but still it worries me.
Other than a little cramping I’m happy with everything so far.
Your pregnancy week 2, and hormone thing :P
October 17, 2007 at 12:44 am | In Expectant, First Trimester, GaGa Preggo Calendar, General, symptoms | 2 CommentsAll is still fairly calm and quiet– or so it seems. In reality, your little bundle of cells is now an embryo growing a neat little umbilical cord, while your body is getting ready to start working on building the placenta. You’ve probably already noticed your swollen tender breasts, although you might think it’s just due to your period at this point.- BabyGaGa
Steph, testing hormone levels is an early safe way to see how the pregnancy is going. If the levels are low then the pregnancy may be one that wont last. If the levels are unusually high the woman may be pregnant with multiples.
I suppose they have two levels taken to be extra sure that the first one was accurate. That’s about all I know.
I put a babystrology ticker on my main blog on the Who Am I? page because for some reason the coding doesn’t work on the free wordpress blogs. I love the ticker, it’s uber!
Tomorrow hopefully I’ll pick up the labs and do the first one. That’ll probably mean another post on here. I’m sure it’s just like any other bit of lab work. They didn’t tell me to do anything special like for the glucose test I took near the end of my pregnancy with Deeders.
That’s all for now. No cramps today!
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