Tuesday, June 29, 2010

8 Weeks!





How far along? 8 Weeks

Total weight gain/loss: Still just one pound.

Pregnancy Symptoms: Still have fatigue, pregnant brain, sensitive sniffer. But, add to that the "gray period."

Maternity clothes? Yes. I haven't bought anything new. But, I've been spending a lot of time in my maternity swimsuit that I got at Target when I was pregnant the first time.

Stretch marks? Nope.

Sleep: I could easily take two naps a day.

Best moment this week: Sleeping as much as I wanted this past weekend.

Movement: Too early.

Food cravings: Not really craving anything right now. I just have to eat every 2-3 hours so I don't feel sick.

Gender: No idea.

Belly Button in or out? In

What I miss: Coffee.

What I am looking forward to: I have my first appointment with the OB on Friday this week. I'm really anxious to go into that office and have a "good news" appointment. I haven't had one of those in SO long!

Milestones: Nothing new!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Update

I had another ultrasound this morning. It looks like my due date is definitely off. I only measure 7w1d as of today. But, everything looks fantastic! My EDD is officially February 8, 2011! Nice strong heartbeat of 130bpm. And, I was released to my OB from the RE's office. Yay!

I will now be doing my weekly updates on Tuesdays. I hope to add belly pics weekly, too. It's still kind of early for that now, but I am definitely showing...even if it's just the bloating.

Ta-ta!

Friday, June 18, 2010

7 weeks!

How far along? 7 Weeks

Total weight gain/loss: Up one pound

Pregnancy Symptoms: Fatigue, pregnant brain, sensitive sniffer

Maternity clothes? I've given in. Do I necessarily need to wear them? No. But, they are SO comfy and I don't like having anything tight around my belly!

Stretch marks? Nope.

Sleep: Yes, please!

Best moment this week: Seeing and hearing the heartbeat! 122bpm!

Movement: Nada

Food cravings: Mexican, please!

Gender: You got me!

Belly Button in or out? In

What I miss: Froo-froo cheeses!

What I am looking forward to: Having one more ultrasound on June 23, then being released to my OB.

Milestones: Um, did you read above? We saw and heard the heartbeat! Yayayayay!!!

Friday, June 11, 2010

6 Weeks!

How far along? 6 Weeks

Total weight gain/loss: Even

Pregnancy Symptoms: Fatigue, pregnant brain, and some monster caffeine headaches

Maternity clothes? Just the Bella Band still. And, some shirts because they're comfy. But, I went to Motherhood with a friend the other day and got a pair of shorts, a Red Sox maternity shirt and a gorgeous Heidi Klum creation on clearance.

Stretch marks? Nope.

Sleep: I sleep pretty hard. But, if I wake up in the middle of the night, it takes for-ev-er to get back to sleep.

Best moment this week: Getting our final beta number. It's astronomical!

Movement: Nada

Food cravings: Not yet.

Gender: No idea really.

Belly Button in or out? In

What I miss: Two words: Pinot Noir

What I am looking forward to: Our first ultrasound next Wednesday (June 16). Squeeee! I can't wait to see our baby!

Milestones: Two days ago marked the 5w5d point, where I lost one of my previous babes. And, today marks 6 weeks, where I lost another one of my babes.

Friday, June 4, 2010

5 Weeks!

How far along? 5 Weeks

Total weight gain/loss: Even

Pregnancy Symptoms: Fatigue, pregnant brain

Maternity clothes? I admit to wearing a little bit since they are comfy. I've been wearing my Bella Band for the last few days.

Stretch marks? Nope.

Sleep: Definitely need more of it now and I am sleeping much deeper.

Best moment this week: Getting our second beta number. It was awesome!

Movement: Way too early for that.

Food cravings: Nothing specific. I just get hungry sooner than I'm used to.

Gender: I don't have a feeling either way yet.

Belly Button in or out? In

What I miss: My memory. Short and long term have suffered. This baby is eating away at my brain.

What I am looking forward to: Another blood draw at 5w3d.

Milestones: We got great beta results and we were ecstatic!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

4 Weeks!!

Ok, so this might be a surprise to the handful of you that read this. Haha. Keep reading.

How far along? 4 Weeks
Total weight gain/loss: Even
Pregnancy Symptoms: Congestion, bitty pains that I consider to be bean-burrowing, and fatigue. A lot of fatigue.

Maternity clothes? I actually wore a tank from Old Navy Maternity today. Not because I needed to. But, because it's a longer tank and it was super comfy.

Stretch marks? Nope.

Sleep: Yes, please.

Best moment this week: When I saw two lines on my pregnancy test. I had tested 2 days earlier and got a negative.

Movement: Way too early for that.

Food cravings: Nothing yet.

Gender: I don't have a feeling either way yet.

Belly Button in or out? In

What I miss: Being able to have a beer at our Memorial Day picnic.

What I am looking forward to: Tuesday morning's beta numbers.

Milestones: All we've got right now are the two pink lines and our first beta number.

More later. It's 9pm and I'm EXHAUSTED!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Night Terrors

A while back, I had a conversation about night terrors and my toddler with an Early Intervention specialist. I thought it was worth sharing with the world. Or the world that reads my blog. Which I guess is not with the entire world. But, my own little world. Anyway...

What is a night terror? By my own definition, it is more than a nightmare. It is a frightening experience for parents. It is when your child is screaming and crying and no level of comfort will help them - because they are not actually awake. It can go on for an hour or more. It can wear down even the best of parents and long after your little one has gone back to sleep, you will lie in bed with eyes wide open. O_O And, hoping that it never happens again.

For some children, it only happens once in a great while. For others, it's a nightly occurrence. The specialist I spoke with had some first hand experience with night terrors. Her niece suffered for years - until about 6 years old with them. However, she and her sister took the little girl to a sleep specialist around two years old. And, they found a solution that worked for her.

If you and your child suffer from your child's night terrors, here's a possible solution. About an hour after your child falls asleep at night, they are in some of their deepest REM sleep. At that point, go into their room and sit them up. Wake them up so that their eyes are open. And, then let them immediately lay back down. 99% of children will go right back to sleep. But, what you just did will interrupt their REM sleep. Now, I don't know the science behind it. However, the interruption in REM sleep is enough that the sleep cycles reset themselves and somehow stop the night terrors.

It worked for the little girl. Occasionally her mother would try to not do it. And, her terrors persisted. However, she outgrew it around her 6th birthday and hasn't had any problems since. I'm sure talking to a pediatrician or a sleep specialist will give you more information about this matter. But, if you have these problems in your house at 2am, you might want to give this a shot. It can't hurt. And, it's easy to do.

And, that's all the wisdom I have for today, folks!

xoxo