Thursday, July 29, 2010

26 Weeks

I've mentioned before that my body pillow is a fantastic and comfortable bedtime companion, but I got real proof of that last night when I caught Jeremy snuggling with it! It's just undeniable. It will be hard to part with when this pregnancy is over with, but now that Jeremy has experienced the ultimate comfort that it provides, maybe he won't beg me to discard it when I'm back to my normal size.

Lately the weekly pregnancy updates are a little less exciting than they were previously, since the baby is now basically fully developed and is just gaining weight and growing at this point. Nevertheless, we thought there were some things worth sharing for week 26!

From What to Expect When You're Expecting:

What's up with your baby? She now weighs a full two pounds and measures nine-plus inches [crown to rump]. And this week, her eyes, which until now were developing under fused eyelids, start to open. Of course, there's not much to see in there, but if your baby spots a bright light (or hears a loud noise) near your belly, you may notice an increase in fetal activity. (“Hey, I'm in here, Mommy! Where’s the party!”) What accounts for that response? Her brain is more developed and sophisticated.

Feel like you're carrying the Karate Kid with all the kicking going on? Your baby is actually practicing all kinds of movements that will eventually be used in life on the outside — including pedaling against your belly, a sort of prewalking skill. As your baby's nervous system becomes more developed, the movements will become much more coordinated. And as the baby gets bigger and stronger, the movements will become much more powerful…and occasionally, even painful to you. If your baby lands a good one, that tiny left hook might hurt — a lot. Another trick she may try — stretching that leg out so far that the foot becomes lodged between your ribs (ouch).
And I will leave you with a funny story... today a guy at my office heard me talking to another coworker about being pregnant, and then he pulled me aside and told me that for the last few months, he thought I was just getting chubby! Ha!!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

POP Goes the Belly

I am constantly amazed (and easily entertained) by this rapidly changing body of mine. I just looked at myself in the mirror, from the side - then from the other side - then posed sort of half-sideways - and I swear to you, from every angle, it looks like my belly has grown an inch in the last few days!! I couldn't help but to exclaim a loud "WOW!" when I saw my reflection. Three of my friends who just had babies or are about to give birth told me that they started to grow exponentially around 25 weeks, which is where we are at the end of this week. It's unreal!

Jeremy and I got a really good laugh last week when, after a rather large meal, I barely pressed on the skin around my belly button and it popped out. I haven't heard Jeremy laugh uncontrollably like that in a while, and I was really cracking up too! It looked so funny. I feel sure that within a couple of weeks it'll pop out on its own and stay that way until after the baby is here.

Here's what BabyCenter has to say about the baby's development at 24 weeks:

Your baby's growing steadily, having gained about 4 ounces since last week. That puts him at just over a pound. Since he's almost a foot long (picture an ear of corn), he cuts a pretty lean figure at this point, but his body is filling out proportionally and he'll soon start to plump up. His brain is also growing quickly now, and his taste buds are continuing to develop. His lungs are developing "branches" of the respiratory "tree" as well as cells that produce surfactant, a substance that will help his air sacs inflate once he hits the outside world. His skin is still thin and translucent, but that will start to change soon.
I also like this blurb from What To Expect When You're Expecting:

Those little ears of hers are getting sharper and can hear very loud sounds, from a yapping dog to a jackhammer. Also by now, that fabulous face is almost fully formed, complete with eyelashes, eyebrows, and hair. Is your baby a brunette, a blonde, or a redhead? Actually, right now her locks are white since there's no pigment yet.
Our next doctor appointment is August 5th, where I'll have the test for gestational diabetes. I've heard horror stories about this test (or more accurately, the follow-up tests if this test doesn't go well). Wish me luck!

Here's my picture at 24-going-on-25 weeks pregnant:

Monday, July 5, 2010

Nursery Closet Remodel

Today we tackled the major project of remodeling the closet in the soon-to-be nursery. The closet was a disaster before today - it was piled high with various boxes and loose items; basically all the stuff that we had no other place to store, along with several baby hand-me-downs from our nephew, Austin. It was also outfitted with a homemade shelf and hanger rod from our house's previous owner, which was somewhat lacking in usability. So, we made a design of the closet we wanted and took a trip to Home Depot to buy all the parts to build it out. We bought a ClosetMaid system that can be customized throughout the years as our needs for this closet evolve (we can move and add shelves as needed).

Here are the BEFORE shots of our closet (told ya it was a mess!):




And here is Jeremy, hard at work installing the new closet system:






And the final product! A clean BABY closet!