11 weeks, 29 to go!
February 28, 2010 at 4:00 am 2 comments
How far along? 11 weeks (Although the ultrasound says 11 weeks 4 days)
Total weight gain/loss: -4.0, -5.5 total
Maternity clothes?: Loving the maternity pants, they are so comfy! I can still fit in my jeans thanks to the added weight loss.
Stretch marks? None from baby
Sleep: Still feeling the effects of exhaustion. Im so tired that I feel like I need a nap five minutes after I wake up.
Best moment this week: Seeing the babies arms and legs and hands and feet. And realizing more and more that I am pregnant. Also I went two entire days this week without vomiting…those were fabulous days. Too bad they didint last.
Worst Moment this week: Feeling so tired that I had to convince myself to even walk into my room to sleep. Also some dizziness that made me faint.
Movement: I can definitly say that I feel more “full” than before. But no real fetal movement.
Food cravings/aversions: Artichokes are the only real food that is appealing right now and dang are they expensive! Also loving the ginger ale floats! Yummy!
Belly Button in or out?: In for a long time. I happen to have a freakishly deep belly button.
Gender: This week I feel like its a girl. Hubby still thinks that its a boy. Only 29 weeks until we find out!
What I miss: My energy and appetite.
What I am looking forward to: NT scan in just a 10 days!
Weekly Wisdom: Just because it didnt make you tired 4 months ago does not mean that you can do it now with the same spunk. AND…baby needs sleep or it will punish you!
Milestones: Abdomen starting to swell…..Not looking so much like bloat.
Symptoms: Exhaustion and nausea. And grumpiness!
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AJ | February 28, 2010 at 8:11 am
Tiffany:
I think you’re adorable and I’m enjoying following your story (I don’t have a digital television, so I don’t watch reality TV… but I do follow some blogs!).
Not knowing your genetic history, I’m wondering why you’re having an NT scan. You’re young, and I’m guessing you’d love a Down’s baby just the same.
Why subject yourself to this potential worry if test results wouldn’t change management of your pregnancy? (Of course, I don’t know the specifics of your medical situation, and respect your right to privacy.)
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studentrntiffany | February 28, 2010 at 11:17 am
Hi AJ,
Thank you for the wonderful comment. As for my reasoning for the NT scan, I am doing it because they have no clue what the cause of my previous losses are. My Hubs and I have no intention of changing our plan regardless of the outcome. It also gives me another chance to see the baby and since my insurance is covering it….I figured it was worth it.
THank you again for reading and commenting!!
Tiff