Tuesday, December 29, 2020

10 weeks 12/27/20


Week 10:
 The babies are the size of prunes.


Today I gave what felt like a quarter of my blood, but the vials were taken for the OB's prenatal labs and the genetic testing. We should get the results back within the week, as long as USPS doesn't have anything to do with moving them!

What's going on in there: While baby-to-be’s pearly whites won’t appear until they are about 6 months old, teeny tooth buds are now developing under the gums.This week, the stomach is producing digestive juices and the kidneys are making larger quantities of urine. Bones and cartilage are forming this week, knees and ankles are starting to take shape and tiny elbows are already working!


Next appointment: 1/21/2021 for the 13 week ultrasound. Cant wait to see those boys again, and I bet they will be moving so much more!

Feeling: Sort of back to normal! Heart burn is starting to creeping in which I was prepared for, with Tums in the nightstand drawer. 

Weight: 159

30 weeks to go!

Sunday, December 27, 2020

9 weeks - 12/20/20


Week 9:
 The babies are the size of green olives.

What's going on in there: They are now about 1 inch long, the size of a medium green olive. The head has straightened out and is more fully developed and the ears are continuing to grow, making baby look more human. Plus, toes are visible, and all of baby's essential organs, like the heart, brain, kidneys, liver and lungs, have begun to develop. The arms and legs are also spontaneously moving now that minuscule muscles are beginning to develop, though they won't be felt for at least another month or two.


Next appointment: 12/29/20 for blood work

Feeling: So tired! I could sleep all day, but I don't. It is easier to deal with the fatigue by taking breaks during the day to rest. My appetite is definitely returning and I think the boys are in favor of spicy and sweet things, but not together!

Weight: 159

31 weeks to go!



Tuesday, December 15, 2020

8 weeks - 12/13/20


Week 8: The babies are the size of raspberries


What's going on in there: Amniotic fluid volume is increasing and the womb is expanding to accommodate its growing tenants. This week, hands and feet are forming tiny fingers and toes, and those arms are able to flex at the elbows and wrists. At this point, eyes begin to develop pigment, and genitals are forming too.

These external features aren’t the only things developing — the internal organs are making strides, too. As the intestines form, they start to take up space in the umbilical cord because there’s not enough room in the babies abdomen yet. Even at this early stage, the intestines are working to carry waste away from the body. A month from now, when there’s more room in their little bellies, the intestines will move out of the cord and back into the abdomen.


Our second ultrasound on 12/14/20 showed the babies were growing beautifully, with heart rates of 173 and 176. I think we all took a deep breath once we saw both of our little stars were doing so well. We got to see their little heart beats flickering on the screen and they looked like little gummy bears with their arm and leg buds. 

Next appointment: 12/21/20 first appointment with the OB

Feeling: Pretty good. The nausea hangs out like an old friend, always there but comes and goes. Energy levels go up and down through out the day (naps are still lovely on weekends!). And my appetite is trying to make an appearance again thanks to my brain wanting certain things but my stomach quickly reminds me that I may not be ready for foods that aren't bland yet. Overall, no symptom is too bad and I know in about a month the nausea should go away and my energy will be back up! So I am taking full advantage of the down time and getting rest while the boys are growing 

Weight: 158

32 weeks to go!

Monday, December 7, 2020

7 weeks - 12/6/20

Week 7: The babies are the size of blueberries 


What's going on in there: The babies to be have developed wen-like hands and feet stubs. Soon enough, they will grow and  change to have fingers and toes, but right now, their hands looks like little paddles. The main parts of the eye that allow the baby so see- the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, and retina - start developing this week, and they're almost fully formed just a few weeks later. The stomach starts to form this week and the liver and pancreas start to develop as well!

Next appointment: 12/14/20 for second ultrasound 

Feeling: Less nauseas on a regular basis. It still creeps up sometimes but is definitely bearable. Fatigue has kicked in right on time, so those boys must be growing hard in there. Naps help!

Weight: 158

33 weeks to go!