This week marks the beginning of the embryonic period. From now until ten weeks, all of your baby's organs will begin to develop and function. As a result, this is the time when she'll be the most vulnerable to anything that might interfere with her development. Right now your baby is an embryo consisting of two layers: the epiblast and the hypoblast, from which all her organs and body parts will develop. The primitive placenta is also made up of two layers at this point. Its cells are tunneling into the lining of your uterus, creating spaces for your blood to flow into so that the developed placenta can provide nutrients and oxygen to your growing baby when it starts to function at the end of this week. Also present now are the amniotic sac that will house your baby, the amniotic fluid that will cushion her as she grows, and the yolk sac that produces your baby's red blood cells and helps deliver nutrients to her until the placenta is ready to take over this duty.
How your life's changing:
This week, you should be able to find out if you're pregnant. How will you know for sure? Take a home pregnancy test; they're no different from the tests used in most practitioner's offices. If the test is positive, call your practitioner's office and schedule your first prenatal appointment. Many practitioners won't see you until you're at least 8 weeks along, but if you're taking any medications — prescription or over-the-counter — ask now whether it's safe to keep taking them, and alert your caregiver to any other issues of concern. You should already be taking a prenatal vitamin, but be sure to start now if you aren't. The next five weeks are critical to your baby's development. The rudimentary versions of the placenta and umbilical cord, which deliver nourishment and oxygen to your baby, are already functioning. Your baby is now exposed, via the placenta, to what you take into your body, so make sure it's healthy.How I'm doing:
So far I'm feeling pretty normal. I'm occasionally feeling a little "off" but not nauseous yet. I'm fearing that will come soon enough though. I'm hungrier and more tired pretty much all of the time too. I can also occasionally feel cramping in my stomach like I've been doing a lot of sit-ups. Of course I've been taking my prenatal vitamins for the last 3 months.
We're already getting anxious to find out what the sex is and still about 15 more weeks to go until we'll find out.
Yay! I am so excited for you guys. I just can't believe that you beat us. Anyway, I'm sad that we are so far away and won't be able to see you get all fat. ha ha. I'm thinking Spring Break in L.A. What do you think? Make sure you keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! We are all excited. We have been in a holding pattern for grandkids for a long time now! Don't get me wrong, you and Mel had good reasons to wait, but now we can celebrate! Grandma Smith is hoping you have the baby on her birthday, April 29th. If it is a girl you could name it after her, Flora (just kidding) Love mom
ReplyDeleteMazel Tov!
ReplyDeleteWe are soooooooooooo excited. We also have been waiting patiently to become grandparents. We love you both very much. NOW, I will be able to drive to L.A. by myself.
Love,
Mom