I HATE THE FUCKING ARMY!!!!!
Ryan's not coming back on Oct. 1. Figures.
Hello from BabyCenter!
Your baby's growing steadily as she prepares for her grand entrance. This week she weighs almost 2 pounds and measures about 14.4 inches from the top of her head to the bottom of her feet. She's acting more like a newborn now, opening and closing her eyes, sleeping and waking at regular intervals, and maybe sucking a finger. She may also be hiccupping, which you'll notice as little rhythmic sensations in your belly. You may start to get leg cramps, especially when you're lying in bed at night. Stretching your calf and flexing your foot should bring some relief.
Your baby is really starting to fill up your uterus. This week he weighs almost 2 pounds and is about 14.4 inches long with his legs extended. He can now open and close his eyes, and he sleeps and wakes at regular intervals. He may suck his fingers, and although his lungs are still immature, they would be capable of functioning — with assistance — if he were to be born prematurely. Chalk up any rhythmic movement you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on. Each episode usually lasts only a few moments, and isn't bothersome to him, so enjoy the tickle. With more brain tissue developing, your baby's brain is very active now. Wonder what he's thinking?
I felt her hiccups a few times already!! It's so cute! ![]()
26 weeks!!
Hello from BabyCenter!
The network of nerves in your baby's ears is more sensitive than before — she may now be able to hear your partner's voice as well as yours as you chat with each other. You may start to get more backaches, too, now that you're carrying so much weight up front. Are you in the midst of childbirth classes, a room redo, and other preparations now? Just make sure that you also continue to eat well and get plenty of rest.
I hate my computer!!!
What is up with all these pop-ups and spyware??!!! I had to recover my laptop just a few days ago and now it's acting up again!!
So.....tired.
I wish the bunny people would email me back. It's been too long!
Studies show that eating chocolate during pregnancy could make your baby sweeter. Researchers found that babies born to women who ate chocolate daily smiled and laughed more at 6 months than babies whose moms didn't indulge. So go ahead and satisfy your sweet tooth ladies!!
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