We’re Havin’ a BABY!


In My 26th Week
May 28, 2008, 2:34 pm
Filed under: Waiting, YAY BABIES!, belly watch, pregnancy symptoms, yikes!

That’s how they count it – as soon as you hit a full 25 weeks, you’re then in your 26th week, and so on.  It’s great – makes me feel like I’m that much closer to D-Day!

I just wanted to give a little update on how the bun is cooking.  According to dear internet, “growing baby now measures around 14.02 inches (35.6cm) and weighs about  1.68 pounds (760g)”… “In the second half of your pregnancy you will be growing nearly 0.39inches (1cm) each week“… “Your baby now has some sort of sleeping pattern. You may find that at certain times of the day he/she is more active than other times. All his/her five senses will now be fully developed”.

I’m only a couple weeks away from my third trimester, and according to my dear encouraging internet, this is what I have to look forward to any second now… ” As your uterus, placenta and baby get bigger, so do you. Back pain, headaches, leg cramps and pressure in your pelvis may be becoming more frequent now”.

Yay for babies! Yay for getting closer and closer to D-Day so I can meet the little monkey who’s putting me through all this fun and frivolity!


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I love the new look! Now … if you could just figure out what month you are in :)

Comment by Chris

Yay! Those leg cramps are something else Girl! When you stretch ie. in the morning, it feels like a major charlie horse in your calf muscle. My friend said when she stretched daily, it wasn’t as bad. Didn’t work for me. Some women don’t get this I heard. You’re in your 7th month? It’s weird how these things are counted cause one month has more weeks in it and another has less! Can’t wait to see an update of your baby in your belly (picture). You have a pretty pregnant belly! Smooth and blemishless!

Love,

Natasha

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