(This blog post is a day early)
How far along? 18 weeks. Woah!
Total weight gain/loss: Up 9lbs total since my last midwife appointment. I'm not worried about it.
Maternity clothes? Oh yes. YES YES YES. Just bought a new maternity shirt today
Stretch marks? Nope although my stomach is relly tight
Best moment this week: Baby shopping, DUH! :P
Miss anything: Walking in comfort
Movement: Oh yes. I feel total slithering and poking. I love it!
Food cravings: mac in cheese and sour candy.
Anything making you queasy or sick: nothing anymore!
Have you started to show yet: YES.
Gender: BOY! Boy! BOYY!
Labor Signs: No, no, no!
Belly Button in or out? In but my belly feels so tight. I took out my belly ring last week and just making sure it's moisturized.
Wedding rings on or off? On!
Happy or Moody most of the time: Good! No complaints over here.
Looking forward to: Painting the nursery. Jared and I just got done removing the wallpaper and patching holes in the wall so next is primer!
your baby's the size of a sweet potato!
She's about 5.6 inches long and about 6.7 ounces now and she keeps on growing rapidly. (That's why you're probably feeling so hungry.)
"What the heck is baby doing in there at 18 weeks? A lot! He’s working his muscles and practicing all kinds of moves. (Can you feel them yet?) Over the next few weeks, you should make sure to start sleeping on your side. That’s because baby (and your uterus) are getting big enough to press against large veins in the back of your abdomen, which can reduce the amount of blood going to your heart, making you feel lightheaded, or worse, lowering your blood pressure. Of course, your veins aren't the only things that are prone to pressure -- you might be too! Not only are you super busy, but you might be having some not-so-fun symptoms, like swollen feet or hands, backaches, leg cramps and nosebleeds. And the stress and discomfort might be keeping you up at night around week 18. Be sure, in your hectic schedule, that you plan some time to unwind. (Great excuse for some pregnancy pampering! Can you say prenatal massage?!) It’s important to give your body and your mind a break for a little while. That just might help you get the sleep you need, too." - thebump.com
your baby at 18 weeks
- Can you believe she's yawning, hiccuping, sucking and swallowing?
- And she's twisting, rolling, punching and kicking, too -- and she's big enough that you might be able to feel her doing it!
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