So this is a little late because I was dealing with a 24 hour headache from Monday afternoon through Tuesday evening. I think the worst part of my pregnancy so far is trying to deal with these sinus headaches without medicating them. I am going to a chiropractor and know I should visit an acupuncturist as well to teach my body to deal with whatever is causing the pressure build up and then the headache. Prevention is the key!!!
Anyway, other than that I am feeling pretty darn good. I've only outgrown two pairs of pants (I've been told it's a boy b/c I'm not really showing yet...and because the beauty has NOT been sucked out of me as, apparently, girls do to their mothers???). I am back to eating almost normally. And my energy level is up quite a bit from what it was during the first trimester.
Last Thursday my mom and I went in for my second appointment. The highlight of the appointment was us hearing the heartbeat again. The Dr. was able to find it MUCH quicker this time and mom was able to record it with her camera (send those picts, mom)!!!
Yesterday, I went in for a second round of blood tests. This time they only took 2 vials of blood as opposed to NINE vials the last time. One test will determine if I am immune to Fifth's Disease - "Parvovirus B19 (or Fifth's Disease) is a virus that commonly infects humans; about 50% of all adults have been infected sometime during childhood or adolescence. Parvovirus B19 infects only humans. There are also animal parvoviruses, but they do not infect humans. Therefore, a person cannot catch parvovirus B19 from a dog or cat."
Since Fifth's Disease is mainly seen in children it is pretty prevelent in elementary schools; therefore, the Dr. wanted to test to see if I am immune. Unfortunately, if I am not immune there's nothing that can be done to prevent it other than good ol' hand washing!
I also had a Maternal Serum Screening done. Maternal Serum Screening is designed to identify pregnant women who could benefit from prenatal testing for Down syndrome, spina bifida, and certain other birth defects. These tests are done using a blood sample and pose no risk to the developing baby. Unfortunately, there happens to be a higher false-positive results for this test. All that means is if any of the three tests involved in the Maternal Serum Screening were to come back positive, I would go in for additional testing before any conclusions were made. (For more info click on the test http://www.thegeneticscenter.com/serumscr.htm ).
My next appointment is the Tuesday before Thanksgiving in which I will have my first ultrasound. I have been instructed to bring in a blank DVD, so we'll all be able to take a look at the new bambino!!!
Until Week 16...
Baby's Development (from Pregnancy.org)
- You may begin to feel some fluttering movements as baby kicks, flails, twists and turns (but don't panic if you don't yet). She can also grasp, squint, frown, grimace and maybe suck her thumb!
- Your baby's legs have grown longer than the arms and the body is now longer than the head.
- And you'll be happy to note that he is moving those arms and legs often!
- His skin is very thin -- so thin blood vessel are visible. It's covered by a fine, soft layer of hair called lanugo. Lanugo comes from a Latin word meaning "down." This hair is thought to help insulate your little boy.
- The three tiny bones in his middle ear have begun to harden. The auditory centers in your baby's brain haven't developed yet, so she might not really understand what you say but her hearing capacity is in the process of developing.
- Fingernails and toenails are growing.
- Eyebrows are beginning to grow and even the hair his head is sprouting. It will probably change color and texture after birth.
- All this and your little one is an amazing 3.98 inches (10.1cm) long and may weigh 2.47 ounces (70gm).



(pictures from Pregnancy.org)