I've signed up for the 4-D Ultrasound. It is scheduled for this Friday (Angel's Birthday) 10/10. I'm so excited to see what little Emily looks like! I wonder if she has the Corley chin?!?
Week 32 has definitely been the 32nd week of pregnancy. I feel like I am going to pop at any moment. Nothing fits me, not even my maternity stuff. They have all shrunk in the wash. (At least that's what's taking the blame. Certainly, it's not because I'm eating too much)
On a brighter side, I have felt better. I'm still having some very weak and sicky moments, but I feel better overall. I think that Emily is sitting on my lungs. I get out of breath from just walking 10 feet.
Mom and Beth got to feel Emily kicking around on Saturday night. She didn't go off nearly what she usually does, but they still got to feel some taps. Usually, she feels like she kicking my insides - out!
Not much longer now!! We're down to 7 weeks!
**WARNING TO THE SQUEAMISH**
-This quite possibly is too much information for you-
This is the update from the Website: Week 32
Your Baby's Development
The final touches are being placed on your baby masterpiece. Eyelashes, eyebrows, and the hair on your baby's head are evident. The lanugo hair that has covered your baby since the beginning of the second trimester is falling off, although some may remain on the shoulders and back at birth.
At about 4 pounds (1,800 grams) and 11.4 inches (29 cm) from crown to rump, your baby would have an excellent chance of survival outside the womb if you delivered now.
At about 4 pounds (1,800 grams) and 11.4 inches (29 cm) from crown to rump, your baby would have an excellent chance of survival outside the womb if you delivered now.

Your Body
During your prenatal visits, your health care provider will monitor your blood pressure, urine, and any swelling that may develop, but symptoms such as sudden weight gain, swelling in the hands or face, headaches, or changes in vision can be signs of preeclampsia. This condition causes high blood pressure and protein in the urine. Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you experience any of these symptoms, since this condition can affect both the mother and fetus during the second half of pregnancy.
During your prenatal visits, your health care provider will monitor your blood pressure, urine, and any swelling that may develop, but symptoms such as sudden weight gain, swelling in the hands or face, headaches, or changes in vision can be signs of preeclampsia. This condition causes high blood pressure and protein in the urine. Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you experience any of these symptoms, since this condition can affect both the mother and fetus during the second half of pregnancy.
1 comment:
Don't the poor dears look so squished in there?!?! And we think we're uncomfortable!? J/K!
Glad you're feeling good, you will do a 4D blog post today, I want to see the little angel!
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