Wednesday, September 26, 2007

19 Weeks

Okay, so I have not been very good at keeping up with weekly updates so far, but I will try to do a better job.

By 19 weeks, our little sweetheart measures approximately 6 inches long (about the length of a small zucchinni) and weighs approximately 8.5 ounces. It's amazing to think that by the time our baby is born, the baby's weight should increase by more than 15 times! Arms and legs are now in the right proportion compared to the rest of the body and the baby's senses are starting to develop.

I have outgrown the majority of my clothes and now am wearing either the next size (or two) up or some of my maternity clothes. I feel like I am drowning in several of my maternity clothes still, but at the rate that I am growing, I don't think it will be long until they fit more comfortably. To date, I have gained a whopping 16-18 pounds and am starting to noticeably show. I was microwaving my lunch last week and a woman I had never met before commented on how cute pregnancy clothes now are and asked when I am due. Another woman who was with her looked at her with a horrified look on her face and loudly whispered, "Are you sure she's pregnant?" I reassured both women that I am pregnant and was very happy that someone I didn't know noticed that I am pregnant and not just gaining weight. I am excited for the time I will be out of the awkward "is she pregnant?" stage but overall am enjoying the second trimester. It is nice to have more energy and not to be sick (the first couple of months were a little tough).

I, too, like Erin have been craving spicy foods, although anything mildly spicy tastes fiery hot. I have also had a lot of cravings for chocolate and brussel sprouts (which is wierd because I never liked brussel sprouts before).

Around week 17, I started having a harder time getting comfortable while sleeping. Thanks to the advice of a very good friend, I bought a Snoogle pillow and have been sleeping much better. The Snoogle pillow is kind of like a body pillow, only it curves so it kind of "hugs" my body. It is awesome!

For the last couple of weeks, I think I might of started feeling the baby move, but I am not sure. The feelings I have been feeling are not like bubbles or flutters like many of the books describe, but rather like small pokes that I feel on different parts of my stomach. I don't feel them everyday, just sometimes. Are there any Moms out there that have any descriptions as to what early movement feels like?

Aaron and I have also had fun looking for clothes and other items for the baby. Aaron thinks the baby is a boy so always looks at the boy clothes when we're out. It's fun to watch him actually enjoy shopping!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Baby Sorenson

I have created this blog to keep all of you posted on the progress of my pregnancy as well as my thoughts and feelings throughout my pregnancy. I am thrilled to be able to share this experience with all of you and appreciate all of the support provided by our family and friends.



Aaron and I found out about our little miracle on June 10th about a half an hour before my sister-in-law, Rachael, came over for dinner. I decided to take a pregnancy test while Aaron was out working in the garden. There was the faintest second pink line and I wasn't sure if I was imaging the line or not so I called Aaron in from the garden. Aaron saw the line, too, but we still weren't sure if it was dark enough to mean anything. We both started crying tears of joy and decided not to say anything to Rachael (sorry Rachael) until we were absolutely certain that I was preganant. So all through dinner we kept sneaking each other giddy smiles hoping Rachael wouldn't catch on that anything was suspicious. Over the next few days, I think I took a total of five pregnancy tests and each one came out positive! By now, we were positive I was pregnant and were both very excited.



After the trip to the doctor, we determined my due date to be February 20, 2008. As of now, I am almost seventeen weeks along. As of week sixteen, the length of the baby is approximately
4.5 inches and the baby weighs about 3.5 ounces, or approximately the size of an avacado. By now, the baby is fully formed with a lot of growing left to do and it is possible to determine if the baby is a boy or a girl (although Aaron and I are not going to find out).