My classes start the end of this month so life is just getting busier for us. I am very excited about my shower coming up on Aug 29th!
I hope to come back to ILL sometime in Jan or Feb so you can all see this little man. My friend Tonya is planning to throw a shower there so I will keep you up to date on all that information! Love you all!
Having a baby prematurely is frightening, no doubt. But here's a reason to relax: Due to the impressive advancements of medical technology, if your baby is born this week, she'd have a 9 out of 10 chance of survival, which is seriously great news. Other awesome developments:Baby's brain can now control her breathing and body temperature. She can also cough, and her sucking abilities have been perfected. Look out, boobs!Your Mini's skin is looking less wrinkled as she packs on the pounds. She's starting to look more like a Pampers model and less like a Depends model. She's now beefing up on the energizing and insulating white fat she'll be born with (unfortunately, white fat is not energizing and insulating for adults!). And speaking of energy, your little Energizer Bunny is on fire these days. You're sure to feel your share of kicks, punches and elbows, especially when you're lying down. You might want to start keeping a kick chart to monitor your baby's movements, and also to later show your 13-year-old child what you endured for him or her. Ask your doctor how to count kicks and how often you should do it. This week your baby is a little over 15 inches long—about the length of a loaf of bread—and weighs about 3 pounds, as much as a Macbook Air laptop.
Omg, can't believe it is only that short amount of time. Glad to hear that it looks like we are going to wait to have your shower. Was a little nervous about you thinking of traveling so soon with the little guy...lol it is the mother syndrome, us older ones anyway. Hope you are feeling great and can't wait for the blessed event. Love ay, Tina
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