Wednesday, July 29, 2009

36 weeks... almost 37... only about 24 days to go!

Nothing too exciting going on around here... still pregnant. hee hee... Had a good weekend. Washed all the baby stuff at soon-to-be Grandpa and Grandma Wheeler's. Who knew the wee one could have so much laundry before arriving!! On Sunday we went to my Great Grandma Amy's birthday (91st) party in Willard. It was a good time with great weather. Some of the family on that side is pretty rude but I shouldn't be surprised anymore... but some of the things that come out of that woman's mouth... err.... I can't believe I'm related to her. We had our 36 week appointment on Tuedsay. Everything looks good... baby is head down!! Wahoo... stay that way now! Still being pretty active but we're ready whenever our wee one is ready. Excited to meet our little bundle of joy! I think I'm still in disbelief... it's really weird. I know I'm pregnant and I feel the baby moving but it's really hard to think about having an actual baby in the house. It's hard to explain. My Baby: Everyone agrees that breast milk is the best possible food for your baby--even the people who make baby formula. Not only is breast milk easily digestible and rich in nutrients, it's also perfectly tailored to each individual child's needs. Having said that, it's equally important to remember that there are other options for moms who are unable to breastfeed, or who choose not to. Millions of healthy babies have been raised on bottles by millions of loving, caring moms. Baby's Length: 20.25-20.75 in. Baby's Weight: 6 lbs. Baby's Size: Beach ball How your baby's growing: Your baby is still packing on the pounds — at the rate of about an ounce a day. She now weighs almost 6 pounds (like a crenshaw melon) and is more than 18 1/2 inches long. She's shedding most of the downy covering of hair that covered her body as well as the vernix caseosa, the waxy substance that covered and protected her skin during her nine-month amniotic bath. Your baby swallows both of these substances, along with other secretions, resulting in a blackish mixture, called meconium, will form the contents of her first bowel movement.At the end of this week, your baby will be considered full-term. (Full-term is 37 to 42 weeks; babies born before 37 weeks are pre-term and those born after 42 are post-term.) Most likely she's in a head-down position. But if she isn't, your practitioner may suggest scheduling an "external cephalic version," which is a fancy way of saying she'll try to coax your baby into a head-down position by manipulating her from the outside of your belly.

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