Dr Apt today. bp was gr8 like 120/70 something like that. Hb was 160.
my next apt is June 29th @ 415pm and ill be 29 weeks.
dr cleared me for trip to oregon and
gave me meds 4 my cough & sore throat.
all is good... 2 full days left until im 7 months and no hbp yet and no bedrest!!! woohoo how grand life is LOL
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
So last night around 8pm Chris's grandpa Mouw "poppo" passed away. He was almost 90 years old. I never really had the pleasure of knowing him. The whole time i've been in Chris's life has been basically living in the past, he had a stroke that wiped out all of his short term memory so the girls and myself never got to know him as chris remembers him. I feel for chris's dad, i cant imagine having to lose my dad, even though i know its going to happen one day. I really feel for his grandma cuz for the last 60 some odd years she has cared for and lived for this man. I cant imagine losing my husband. I wish we were not all sick right now.
On the other hand....we have a dr apt on friday @ 8am.
My girls are so independant. they get tired and put themselfs to bed. LOL hailey just goes off in her room when she is ready for a nap and goes to sleep, bethany gets herself off the bus and comes in the house and smiles hi mommy im home from school....so cute and sweet...ugh where does the time go
On the other hand....we have a dr apt on friday @ 8am.
My girls are so independant. they get tired and put themselfs to bed. LOL hailey just goes off in her room when she is ready for a nap and goes to sleep, bethany gets herself off the bus and comes in the house and smiles hi mommy im home from school....so cute and sweet...ugh where does the time go
Monday, May 25, 2009
Week 24
Your Baby Week 24
Your baby is now about 8.4 inches from crown to rump (21cm) and weighs about 1.2 pounds (530g).
Your baby's face and body now look more like a full-term baby. She now looks close to how she will look at birth.
The eyes, though they are still closed, are now close together on the front of the face and the ears are in their final position. Eyelashes are fairly well-developed and hair is growing on your baby's head.
Your baby's movements are becoming more restricted now as she fills up the uterus more. Cartwheels and somersaults inside the amniotic sac are no longer possible, but she can still hold the umbilical cord and touch and feel around her. Though your baby is already living in tight quarters in the amniotic sac, she will soon have even less room to move around.
Her vital organs are now quite mature. However, since the lungs are not yet fully formed, your baby would have breathing problems if born prematurely at this stage.
Your baby is becoming increasingly conscious of the world outside and may feel startled when you are startled.
Your baby may alternate between having very active and very calm periods.
Your baby may have facial expressions such as frowning, squinting and pursing of the lips.
Your baby is now about 8.4 inches from crown to rump (21cm) and weighs about 1.2 pounds (530g).
Your baby's face and body now look more like a full-term baby. She now looks close to how she will look at birth.
The eyes, though they are still closed, are now close together on the front of the face and the ears are in their final position. Eyelashes are fairly well-developed and hair is growing on your baby's head.
Your baby's movements are becoming more restricted now as she fills up the uterus more. Cartwheels and somersaults inside the amniotic sac are no longer possible, but she can still hold the umbilical cord and touch and feel around her. Though your baby is already living in tight quarters in the amniotic sac, she will soon have even less room to move around.
Her vital organs are now quite mature. However, since the lungs are not yet fully formed, your baby would have breathing problems if born prematurely at this stage.
Your baby is becoming increasingly conscious of the world outside and may feel startled when you are startled.
Your baby may alternate between having very active and very calm periods.
Your baby may have facial expressions such as frowning, squinting and pursing of the lips.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)