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Monday, September 8, 2008

Baby Shower

Jimmy and I, along with the help of my mother and friend Elena, will be hosting a co-ed baby shower and BBQ to celebrate the upcoming arrival of our son. It will be held on Saturday, September 27 at 3pm. The location will be given when you RSVP. We mailed out invitations to those who are geographically closest to us but to our distant friends and family, please let us know if you would like an excuse to come to Vegas! For more information, please call Jimmy or myself or email us at jimmyandtaiya@hotmail.com

For interested friends and family, we are registered at:
www.babiesrus.com and
www.babydepot.com

Sunday, September 7, 2008

4D Baby Ultrasound - 30 weeks

This is so amazing and creepy at the same time! We were able to get a few pics during our 4D ultrasound session. He was really moving around a lot which distorts the image. We were not able to get a clean shot of his face but the pics are good enough to see some of his features. These pics do no justice, the DVD is so much more clear. It also captures the development of his personality! He is very active and it seems like he has a routine and is keeping himself entertained.

The tech said it is very difficult to see their eyes open but he had them opened most of the session. It creeped me out a little bit since you can only see one eye open and the other looks fused shut. In order to get the other eye, we would have had to be looking at his face straight on. We couldn't get him in that position because the other side of his face is pressed up against the placenta. Speaking of the placenta, he likes to lick it! And put the cord in his mouth! I went from having a duck, to having Skeletor to having a cannibal! The tech said this was completely normal and he is just playing and getting used to different textures.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

26 - 29 weeks

My parents and I went to Mexico, it was a much needed vacation. It was very relaxing and I ate mostly local cuisine which is very limited in salt. As a result, I lost a lot of the water retention in my feet. They are still a full size bigger but I can see my ankles now!

My doctor visits have been going well. I have slightly elevated blood pressure but since I'm not getting headaches or have proteins in my urine, he says it's probably due to stress. I've gained just 9 pounds but the doctor is not concerned. My tummy is measuring properly and I've started feeling him move on a regular basis. Next week is my last monthly visit. Once at 30 weeks I start to go in every 2 weeks. Once at 36 weeks, I go every week until baby comes.

I'm still very much determined to have as little intervention as possible - meaning no induction and no drugs! I suspect that he is breach right now which in NV, requires a C-section. I'm confident that he will turn when he is ready. I have chosen Hypnobirthing for the method I will use to have a natural delivery. It uses guided imagery and deep relaxation techniques to keep the laboring mommy peaceful and calm. My first class is next week. I will also hire a doula to assist on birthday. Unlike a midwife, doula's do not deliver babies. They simply act as a coach for labor or even just an advocate to make sure the doctor and hospital are respecting my birth plan. If you are pregnant, or plan on becoming pregnant - I highly recommend you watch the documentary "The Business of Being Born."

Here's the latest pic of my ever growing tummy. Due to high demand, I'm showing my bare belly this time!

22 - 25 weeks

I have to admit, this month was the most difficult so far. In talking to other women and reading the what to expect when you are expecting books, I expected to feel the best I've ever felt at this mid-way point. I'm not complaining since I didn't suffer in the first trimester but I certainly didn't expect to feel worse. I'm more emotional than I'm used to and honestly, I don't know how to deal. Jimmy certainly isn't used to it either and he's not sure how to handle me.

My feet are so swollen. They grew a full size in just a weeks time. I've resorted to wearing crocs to work which are not very professional and I actually had to cancel some of my presentations because the tightness around my ankles made it very painful to walk or stand. My own mother teased me about how fat my feet were! She made up for it though...her and my brother came down from SLC and helped to complete the new office/guest room to help make room for baby.

Stay tuned, I'll get out of my slump! I'm looking forward to vacation next week and we'll try to get a 4D ultrasound in about three weeks so we should have some exciting updates soon.

18 - 21 weeks. IT'S A BOY!

We are so excited to announce that we are expecting a baby boy! I had a feeling pretty early on that it would be a boy so I wasn't too shocked. Jimmy on the other hand, really wanted a girl first. When the technician told us it was a boy, his response was, "Are you sure?" He asked the tech if she could be looking at the arm and mistaking it for a penis! In the pic below, "P" marks the spot!

I mentioned earlier that the first ultrasound looked like a duck...now I'm giving birth to Skeletor! Here's some pics of me and baby at 21 weeks.



Wednesday, July 23, 2008

14 - 17 weeks

Exciting news, we graduated to a regular OB/GYN! My progesterone levels were a little low at first so I stayed under the careful watch of my fertility specialist. I was required to take supplemental pills, get weekly blood tests and ultrasounds but after week 13 we are in the clear. It was a bit of a transition for me to go from having frequent visits to the doctor and being treated very attentively to being just another pregnant woman. It worries me a bit that I will only have three ultrasounds my whole pregnancy when I had three ultrasounds in my first 10 weeks! On the other hand, it feels good to be a "normal" patient. Our new doctor is really cool and friendly and approachable. Most importantly, he is in full support of my birth plan to have as little intervention as possible.

My baby bump is developing, I can't wait until I look pregnant and not just chubby!

13 weeks

This marks the end of my first trimester! Since I found out I was pregnant just about 5 weeks ago, it really went by quickly. Other than the shock of finding out I was expecting, the first trimester was rather uneventful. Fortunately, I didn't have any nausea or any of the other first-tri woes. The only difference was I started craving vegetables and chocolate tasted horrible! I actually wouldn't mind if that stuck with me even after the pregnancy! Here's baby and I as we head into the second trimester...