This pregnancy seems to be going by pretty fast. According to the folks at BabyCenter, my baby is the size of a turnip, as of 17 weeks. At around five ounces and five inches long, this tiny one can move its joints. How I’m feeling: That sudden burst of energy that I had didn’t last long….
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Pregnancy Diaries: 16 weeks and feeling butterflies
It’s been 16 weeks! According to the folks at BabyCenter, my baby is the size of an avocado. Measuring 4 1/2 inches long (head to rump) and weighing approximately 3 1/2 ounces, this little gal or guy is expected to double in size in a matter of weeks. I was pretty excited to feel my little avocado moving…
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Pregnancy Diaries: Week 15 & feeling stuffy
I’m almost at the half way mark! I’m itching to see a sono of my bundle of joy. But, I have to wait a little while longer for that. In the meantime, I’ve been having fun tracking my baby’s growth on BabyCenter. At about 4 inches long, my baby weighs about 2 1/2 ounces which…
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Pregnancy diaries: 14 Weeks pregnancy symptoms
It’s interesting how a woman’s body changes during pregnancy. This may be a bit too much information for some. But, all you mommies can appreciate the honesty. I also write pregnancy updates on www.babycenter.com. Check out my recent post!
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Pregnancy Diaries: Documenting my baby bump
When I was pregnant with Princess, I made it a point to have my hubby take snapshots of my growing baby bump each week. Since I didn’t have a blog at the time, I wasn’t able to post pictures online. But, I did make up a pregnancy album, which Princess later destroyed. Like mama, she…
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Pregnancy Cravings & How to Ease Nausea
Check out the things I’m craving and how I help get rid of nausea during my pregnancy.
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Pregnancy Diaries: 6 Weeks & Crashing
By the time I hit the 6 week mark, I spent less time thinking of my unborn child and more about how I would finish up the semester. I literally fell asleep while studying which is something I’ve never done before. As with our first pregnancy, my hubby and I decided to take pics. It’s…
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Post Pregnancy Side Effects: How to Treat De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
Giving birth is probably the most important and rewarding thing I have ever done. It’s truly a miracle how human life is conceived. It’s also a miracle how I was able to make it through the birthing process. To this day I can honestly say I have never felt pain like that! Some people say…
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