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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

16 weeks



How your baby's growing: At 4 1/2 inches long (head to bottom) and 3 1/2 ounces, your baby is about the size of an avocado. In the next three weeks, she'll go through a tremendous growth spurt, though, doubling her weight and adding inches to her length. Her lower limbs are much more developed now. Her head is more erect than it has been, and her eyes have moved toward the front of her head. Your baby's ears are close to their final position, too. Some of her more advanced body systems are working, including her circulatory system and urinary tract. Her heart is now pumping about 25 quarts of blood each day, circulating her total blood volume through her body many times. (By the end of your pregnancy, this will increase to about 190 quarts.) The patterning of her scalp has begun, though her hair isn't recognizable yet. Although closed, her eyes are moving (slowly), and she's even started growing toenails.

How your life's changing: Have people been telling you how wonderful you look? The "glow of pregnancy" is real, thanks to increased blood flow to the skin. You may be enjoying yourself more, too, now that your hormones have stabilized and nausea has eased up. You're also probably less anxious about something happening to your baby (the risk of miscarriage drops dramatically after the 14th week) which likely adds to your overall sense of well-being.

Soon you'll experience one of the most wonderful moments of pregnancy — feeling your baby move. While some women notice "quickening" as early as 16 weeks, most don't until about 18 weeks or more. If this is your first baby, don't be too anxious — you may not be aware of your baby's movements until 20 weeks or so. The earliest movements may feel like little flutters, gas bubbles, or even like popcorn popping. Over the following weeks they'll start to feel unmistakably like kicks.

How I'm doing: Things are going very well today. We had another prenatal appointment this morning with a different midwife. We're slowing meeting all of the midwives in the group since whomever happens to be on call when I go into labor will deliver our baby. We got to hear the heart beating again. It's such a wonderful, reassuring sound. It's heart was beating at 153 bpm. This is much faster than our hearts beat. Prenatally babies hearts beat fast and they still beat faster than an adult's even after they are born. Some people think that a faster heart beat throughout pregnancy indicates the baby is a girl. Our baby's heart rate would fall into that "faster" range. We'll see if that holds true pretty soon.

Our next appointment is scheduled for December 11th. This is the BIG DAY. We'll finally find out if this baby is a boy or a girl. It seems like we've been waiting forever to find out.

We had another prenatal screening test done today. This is a blood test (my blood) that looks for chromosomal abnormalities (like Downs syndrome and others). Previously I was screened for other chromosomal abnormalities through a finger stick and measurements taken at my last ultrasound. Those results were completely normal showing that our baby had a 1 in 10,000 chance of developing one of the disorders (this is very low). The doctor that reviewed the ultrasound also said that he could see that the heart was appropriately developed, the limbs all looked normal and that the bladder was filling as it should be. So this baby is a rockstar so far.

In other big news in the Horrocks clan; we all recently found out that my sister, Melody is also pregnant. She's been married to Dusty a year and half longer than Scott and I have been married. She's less than a month behind me. So these cousins will probably be really close in age. It's too bad we live so far apart (Melody and Dusty live in Corvallis, Oregon which is not too far from Portland). She kept it a secret for a long time compared to us.

Tomorrow's my 27th birthday. So I'll be a fairly young mom. It was important to both Scott and I that we started a family while we were still pretty young.

This weekend we're driving up to Davis, CA to see my family and the UC Davis football probably lose to University of San Diego (not UC San Diego or San Diego State). We're looking forward to seeing my family for the first time since I've been pregnant and seeing the new UC Davis stadium.

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