quinta-feira, 29 de outubro de 2009

10 weeks pregnancy



For the first time my babies looks like humans! I'm doing well, resting all the time!


quinta-feira, 22 de outubro de 2009

9th week pregnancy



Fetal Development: Cartilage and bones begin to form. The basic structure of the eye is well underway and the tongue begins to develop. The intestines start to move out of the umbilical cord and into the abdomen as the body grows and makes room. The fingers and thumb have appeared but are short and webbed.


Multiples: The babies are developing just like singleton babies. Each baby is about one gram in weight and about the same size as singleton babies.



Maternal Changes:

You're missing your second period this week. Your breasts may be fuller now than ever before and may feel very sensitive. Wearing a supportive bra can ease some of the tenderness. Your waistline may be growing and you may experience some heartburn and indigestion as your body adjusts to pregnancy hormones. Visit StorkNet's Pregnancy Discomforts page for remedies that helped other parents.

quinta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2009

7th week pregnancy


Here you can see my babies!

They aren't identical twins. I couldn'd be more happy!

Fetal Development: I'm Tiny But Gaining Fast!


The baby is about 1/3 of an inch, the size of a grain of rice. Development of the arms and legs continue although the fingers and toes haven't yet formed. The brain is growing as well as the lenses of the eyes, nostrils, intestines, pancreas and bronchi.

Morning Sickness Tips:


Having your head in a toilet bowl or bucket most of the day is NO FUN, and you may have discovered that "morning" may mean all day and not just the morning. One important thing to remember is to never let your stomach get completely empty or overly full. Ginger (the real thing, not artificial) helps. Drink ginger ale or ginger tea, try ginger snaps or ginger root capsules. Lemons also help - lemonade or sucking on raw lemons.

sexta-feira, 9 de outubro de 2009

Twins development

Fetal Development: My Heart Belongs to You!


The first heartbeats have begun! The baby is now an embryo and is about 1/17 of an inch long. Growth is very rapid this week. The umbilical cord develops. The eyes and ears begin to form as well as an opening for the mouth. The heart has begun to pump blood and most of the other organs are well under construction. Buds form on the body that will become the arms and legs.

Exciting week!


Maternal Changes: Multiples:

Morning sickness can be very severe with multiples' pregnancies. Since your fluid requirements have increased, be sure to drink lots of water to keep hydrated when the vomiting is severe. Contact your care provider if you have any concerns at all.

quinta-feira, 8 de outubro de 2009

I'm 6 weeks pregnancy.

Yupiiiiiiiiiii!

I'm pregnant and there are twins!



Only made Beta HCG on Sept, 29th, but it's truth!

I'm 6 weeks and 2 days pregnancy, and I'm so happy. We heard the babies's heartbit. They are so strong. Hope God protect us!