20 weeks today! Wahoo!
God is good! I feel very blessed and we are all so very excited about our little one. This baby is moving all the time these days and I cherish those moments. I’m starting to be more uncomfy at night which isn’t very fun, but I can usually find a position that works for sleep! I still need to take a nap it seems during the day, otherwise I feel really tired in the afternoons.
We will go MONDAY the 29th for our Ultra sound! Yes, we are going to find out whether we are having a GIRL or a BOY! And yes we will
Here is some info about 20 weeks!!
Your Baby
This is the week most women get that ever-important gender-revealing ultrasound. If your baby isn’t shy, the genitals can be clearly seen at this point. Will the baby pee standing up or sitting down? Well, that depends on how you potty train—but if you’re interested, you could leave the appointment knowing if you’re carrying a boy or a girl. Other highlights this week:
Your baby has established sleep patterns akin to a newborn now. Many babies even have a favorite sleep position already. Some snooze with their chins resting on their chests, while others nap with their head flung back. Many babies at this age fall into noticeable cycles of sleep and activity, so you may know before she arrives whether you have a night owl or an early bird.
If your baby is a boy, the testes have begun descending from the pelvis into the scrotum. If it’s a girl, her uterus is completely formed and the rest of her “parts” are in development. (Is that TMI?)
From this point forward, your baby will put most of her energy into gaining weight and, not coincidentally, so will you! Right now your baby weighs approximately 10½ ounces and is about 6½ inches long, about the size of a can of Red Bull (which has way too much caffeine for a pregnant woman to be drinking).
How your baby’s growing:
Your baby weighs about 10 1/2 ounces now. He’s also around 6 1/2 inches long from head to bottom and about 10 inches from head to heel — the length of a banana. (For the first 20 weeks, when a baby’s legs are curled up against his torso and hard to measure, measurements are taken from the top of his head to his bottom — the “crown to rump” measurement. After 20 weeks, he’s measured from head to toe.)
You look so cute, Spring! I need naps too, but that's a whole other reason..haha!
oh you look great. How exciting 1/2 there and the u/s coming up too
cant wait to here
love
SuzanneinAustralia
Hannah's Prayer
suzannembrown@bigpond.com