Sunday, September 19, 2010

Mea Culpa




You guys,
Im sooo sorry Ive been neglecting my precious blog. I had a month or so of wanting to do nothing, but im finally starting to have more energy!!!

ok well to bring everyone up to speed .....................

We found out we are having a GIRL!! We are so excited - Mikey's a little nervous but i'm confident she will be daddy's little girl.

We had another Ultrasound last week because at my Dr Appt. she was measuring a little big - and she posed perfectly for the 3D images - she is absolutely perfect!! We think she looks just like me !

I feel her kick all the time now - and Mikey can even feel her. Its hard to describe the feeling of her growing inside of me. Its so amazing everyday! She is a little miracle and i cant wait to meet her!!!

ok - thats all for now -I promise I will post more frequently. And I promise I will add belly shots and ultrasound pics.

KLUVYABYE

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Butterflies

We are now in our 16th week of pregnancy!! 24 more weeks to go!!  one thing that used to drive me berserk (before i was pregnant) was when I asked a pregnant women how far along she was - and she would respond in weeks. I never understood what that meant and i would end up just smiling and nodding until I was alone to count the weeks and divide them by months so that i could understand.... maybe it was just me...maybe I was just stupid. But! In case im not the only one - I have included a chart:

First Trimester
  • Month 1 - weeks 1-4
  • Month 2 - weeks 5-8
  • Month 3 - weeks 9-13
Second Trimester  
  • Month 4 - weeks 14-17
  • Month 5 - weeks 18-21
  • Month 6 - weeks 22-26
Third Trimester
  • Month 7- weeks 27-30
  • Month 8- weeks 31-35
  • Month 9- weeks 36-40
People have also been requesting "belly shots" so I will add weekly pics of my rapidly growing belly!! Ill also post ultrasound pics.

Ok so last Thursday i had my monthly Dr. appoinment. This time we met with Dr. Domnitz... I love him! Mikey came with me BC I was having blood drawn and I cant deal with that. And as predicted the Dr. had trouble getting blood from my vien in my arm - so after attempting a few times he moved on to my hand. Not fun to say the least. I asked him about the headaches - he said to remember to stay hydrated especially in the heat waves we've been having. I asked about the heart flutters - he said its probably due to the extra blood i have pumping through me since im pregnant. We heard the babes heartbeat which was strong!

I scheduled my anatomy scan for 8/16!! I literally CAN'T WAIT!! I see a few peeps voted on what we are having and its tied 50/50!! I really cant tell !! We will have to wait and see on Aug 16th !!!

So according to my baby books - i should begin to feel some baby movements this month - it called quickening not actual kicks yet because the baby isnt big or strong enough to kick. I have been having a wierd "gliding" feeling - i dont know if this is the baby or if it just my uterus growing. Im not really sure what I should be feeling - but they say the first movment should feel like "butterflies in your belly"

This past weekend Mikey, Zack and I took a mini vacay to Cheryl's parents' condo in AC. We had a great time!! Unfortunatley pregnancy brain struck again and I forgot my camera, so I have no pictures :(  We did ALOT of walking - and a ton of activities!! im glad we were able to go down there with Zack - this is our last summer of just the 3 of us, and we wanted to make it special! We all had a great time in the ocean splashing in the waves!! I loooove watching Mikey and Zack together- they love each other soo much and they have so much fun together. I think my husband is an AMAZING father and I cant wait for our little one to meet him!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

MIGRAINES!

So, Im officially in my second trimester - you know the "honeymoon trimester". It hasn't been much of a honeymoon for me though, I have been having TERRIBLE migraines this past week. I would my have them up until the time I fell asleep until the time I woke up in the morning. Considering my first trimester was a breeze with no morning sickness at all - this honeymoon SUCKS!!
I asked the nurse @ my OBGYN what I could do for them and she told me Tylenol and rest -ughh. Taking Tyleonol is like taking tic tacs it does NOTHING.

I have an appoinment on Thurs so ill be asking the Dr. about this.



So we are about 5 weeks away from finding out the gender of our little one!! I will be adding a poll so you can guess what we are having. HOW FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So far we have gotten mixed views. I have no idea - I have had dreams about the baby and one day it will be a boy and the next it will be a boy. Mikey is hoping for a boy, and I guess I am hoping for a girl - but honestly I dont care either way :) I just cant wait to find out!!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Holy Heatwave Batman!!

So it was 107 degrees today in sunny NJ! and the central ac in our apt only will go down to 15 degrees lower than the outside temp... so when I came home today the thermostat read 93 degrees inside !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG
My Grampy let us borrow a window AC which helps a lot and we have fans in each room, but jeeze louise i am suffering and its supposed to be this way all week!


So onto pregnancy news...........................................................................................................................

Had my NT Scan done on 6/24/10 it was amazing to see how much the baby had grown! We brought Zack to the ultrasound and he thought it was cool - he was good at pointing out the different body parts on the baby. He thinks that the baby looked like a boy. The baby was moving alot and he/she was sucking its thumb :) I will post pics later on

That same evening i had my practitioner visit- i met Dr. Dombo for the first time, she was nice but it kinda rushed me. I heard the babys heart beat, she said it was very strong. I kinda clam up at the dr.'s and Mikey wasnt with me to ask the questions i forgot. He is coming to next appoinment.

i called the Dr's office a week after the scan to get the results and everything came out fine.

Today I am 14 weeks!!
 That means the First Trimester is behind me and i am starting the Second Tri!

week 14 development info after the jump

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

IM NOT FAT IM PREGNANT.....

Ok so we got married like what 5 seconds ago... but alas I am pregnant already!! Today I am 12 weeks along and besides my rapidly growing belly -I
feel great !
There are many strange things that are happening to my body that noone tells you about - but its well worth it!!

We have told my family, closest friends,and on monday I told my job (Michael told his job the morning I peed on the stick) So i feel safe sharing it now with my internet world.

I will be blogging about my pregnancy since now my life revolves around that ... i will give weekly updates and try to keep up with it as best I can - im not only doing this to blog about experiances - but so that i can look back and remember how i was feeling etc.

This is from babycenter.com:


How your baby's growing:
The most dramatic development this week: reflexes. Your baby's fingers will soon begin to open and close, his toes will curl, his eye muscles will clench, and his mouth will make sucking movements. In fact, if you prod your abdomen, your baby will squirm in response, although you won't be able to feel it. His intestines, which have grown so fast that they protrude into the umbilical cord, will start to move into his abdominal cavity about now, and his kidneys will begin excreting urine into his bladder.

Meanwhile, nerve cells are multiplying rapidly, and in your baby's brain, synapses are forming furiously. His face looks unquestionably human: His eyes have moved from the sides to the front of his head, and his ears are right where they should be. From crown to rump, your baby-to-be is just over 2 inches long (about the size of a lime) and weighs half an ounce.

See what your baby looks like this week. (Or see what fraternal twins look like in the womb this week.)

Note: Every baby develops a little differently, even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.


Your uterus has grown to the point where your healthcare provider can now feel the top of it (the fundus) low in your abdomen, just above your pubic bone. You may already be into maternity clothes, especially if this isn't your first pregnancy. If you're still fairly small and not yet ready for maternity clothes, you've no doubt noticed that your waist is thickening and that you're more comfortable in loose, less restrictive clothing.

You may begin to feel heartburn (also called acid indigestion), a burning sensation that often extends from the bottom of your breastbone to your lower throat. Many women get heartburn for the first time during pregnancy, and those who've previously had bouts of heartburn may find that it gets worse. During pregnancy, the placenta produces a lot of the hormone progesterone, which relaxes the valve that separates the esophagus from the stomach. Particularly when you're lying down, gastric acid can seep back up the pipe, which causes the uncomfortable burning sensation. For many women the problem doesn't begin (or get worse) until later in pregnancy, when your growing uterus starts to push up on your stomach. The discomfort may range from mildly annoying to intense and distracting.


Sweet treat
"Instead of your morning coffee, try a cup of steamed milk with a shot of flavored syrup. Delicious — and good for you and your baby!" —Tracy



Decision Guide: Should you get an amnio?

Amniocentesis is a prenatal test performed between 16 and 20 weeks. It's more than 99 percent accurate in identifying chromosomal disorders in your developing baby such as Down syndrome. It can also pick up several hundred other genetic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, and Tay-Sachs disease, as well as neural tube defects (such as spina bifida and anencephaly). Because amniocentesis is invasive and carries a small risk of miscarriage, women who choose to have it tend to be those at increased risk for genetic and chromosomal problems.

How do I decide whether to have this test?
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists now recommends that women of all ages be offered first- and second-trimester screening and diagnostic testing options. Your practitioner or genetic counselor should discuss the pros and cons of the available approaches with you. But ultimately, whether or not to test is a personal decision.

Many women choose screening and then make a decision about diagnostic testing based on the initial results. Other women choose diagnostic testing right away. (They may know that they're at high risk for a chromosomal problem or a condition that can't be detected by screening — or they may just feel that they want to know as much as possible about their baby's condition and are willing to live with the small risk of miscarriage to find out.) Some women decide to have no screening or testing.

If you choose screening first, you can then decide — with the help of your practitioner or genetic counselor — whether your results indicate a high enough risk that you want to have amnio or another diagnostic test, chorionic villus sampling (CVS), to determine whether a problem exists. You'll need to weigh your desire to know about your baby's condition against the small chance that diagnostic testing will cause a miscarriage.

What's the procedure like?
If you do decide you want an amnio, you can expect the procedure to take about 30 minutes (withdrawing the fluid itself usually takes less than 30 seconds). A doctor or technician uses ultrasound to pinpoint a pocket of amniotic fluid a safe distance from both the baby and the placenta. Then, under continuous ultrasound guidance, the doctor inserts a long, thin, hollow needle through your abdominal and uterine walls to extract a small amount of amniotic fluid. You may feel some cramping, pinching, or pressure during the procedure. The amount of discomfort varies from woman to woman, and even from pregnancy to pregnancy.

See what other women decided: Did you have an amnio?


This Week's Activity:
Make a baby budget. Sit down with your partner to discuss how you'll handle new-baby expenses — clothes, food, diapers, toys, and gear can add up fast. Brainstorm where you can trim your budget to make room for your baby's needs. Consider making some budget adjustments now, and start banking your savings for your baby.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

New to blogging -


Allow me to introduce myself....
My name is Jenni
I just got married to my 1st love Michael on 4/9/10
I just turned the 3-0 on 01/06/10
and... we just found out we are expecting our first baby !!
2010 has been a very exciting year for me

I hope to blog often about my life as a newlywed, being pregnant and anything else that comes up in my life!!






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