Yesterday, Grannie (Magen's mom whom Isabel affectionately refers to as "Gi" - pronounced G-H-E-E) took the day off of work to be with Isabel and me. Our day started with a trip to Kiddie Kandids where we had Isabel's picture taken. It took Isabel a little while to stop clinging to me for dear life, but once she warmed up, we got some great shots! She is becoming such a big girl. Since Isabel was so brave at the picture place, Grannie treated her to some pretzel bites at The Pretzelmaker. We did a little shopping and then went over to On The Border for some lunch. It was very good, but Isabel did not eat anything due to her previously mentioned treat. By the time lunch was done, it was way past Isabel's nap time. We went home, put Isabel down for a nap, and watched a movie while she was sleeping. It was a perfect day!
And now about our other little bundle ....
This is how the baby is growing this week......Your baby is no longer an embryo! Though she's barely the size of a kumquat — just an inch or so long, crown to bottom — and weighs less than a quarter of an ounce, she now has completed the most critical portion of her development. This is the beginning of the so-called fetal period, a time when the tissues and organs in her body rapidly grow and mature. Her vital organs — the liver, kidney, intestines, brain, and lungs — are now in place and starting to function (although they'll continue to develop throughout your pregnancy). Her liver continues to make blood cells, and the yolk sac, which previously supplied these cells, is no longer needed and begins to disappear.During the next three weeks, your baby's length will more than double to nearly 3 inches. Her head is proportionately smaller now than it was a few weeks ago, but it's still almost half the length of her entire body. Her forehead temporarily bulges with her developing brain and sits high on her head; it will later recede to give her a more human appearance. Each day, more minute details — including tiny fingernails, toenails, and peach-fuzz hair — start to appear on her body. Her fingers are now completely separated; her arms bend at the elbow and curve slightly; her hands are flexed at the wrist and meet over her heart; her legs are lengthening; and her feet may be long enough to meet in front of her body. She is busily swallowing amniotic fluid and kicking her legs.If you could take a peek at your baby this week, you'd be able to clearly see the outline of her spine through her parchment-thin skin. Spinal nerves are beginning to stretch out from her spinal cord.
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5 years ago
2 comments:
Congratulations on the new baby! I found your link from Jen's site! Isabel is adorable :)
Maybe you could post a photo of "Grannie" for me!!
It's fun keeping up with you this way. Hope you check out our Blog from time to time too!
She is sooo cute! Love the pictures!!!
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