Today I am 23 weeks pregnant. 119 days to go or 3 months 26 days until
March 25th.
Our little gummy bear is now approximately the size of a pomegranate/
mango - approximately 11 inches long & just over a pound.
SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE!!
Full story – Originally we
had told my parents, Josh’s parents & my sis a girl name and a boy name.
Then we picked a new boy name and decided to keep that a surprise. Now we’ve
chosen a new girl name and that will be a surprise as well. REMEMBER at first
we were not going to find out if we were having a boy or girl until he/she was
born but now on Dec 4th we will be finding out. We’re keeping that a
surprise too. SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE!!
=)
The girlies have really been asking us to tell them the names and they
keep saying they’d keep it a secret but when I told them that the boy’s name is
Pookey they told Daddy – so we’re not telling them. ;) LOL
Total weight loss/ gain? 17 lbs.
(Read one of my pregnancy apps
today and it said at this point I may have gained between 12-15 lbs. so I’m
still over that but depending on my next appointment I hope I’m not up too much
more. I know I definitely need to be eating better! Thankfully I have my
Medical Weight Loss on hold for after baby (not that I should be using that as
an excuse BUT)
Maternity clothes? I have 2
pairs of jeans, one nursing bra, & one sleep bra. I can wear most of my
shirts that I normally wear – some are getting shorter and some show off more
of my belly but they still fit.
Labor signs? Thankfully none.
Milestones? From
babycenter.com
How your baby's growing:
Turn on the radio and sway to the
music. With her/his sense of movement well developed by now, your baby can feel
you dance. And now that she's/he’s more than 11 inches long and weighs just
over a pound (about as much as a large mango), you may be able to see her/him
squirm underneath your clothes. Blood vessels in her lungs are developing to
prepare for breathing, and the sounds that your baby's increasingly keen ears
pick up are preparing her/ him for entry into the outside world. Loud noises
that become familiar now — such as your dog barking or the roar of the vacuum
cleaner — probably won't faze her/him when she/he hears them outside the womb.
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