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12 Weeks

12Weeks:

Symptoms this last week: queasy feeling at times, tired, no appetite, jet lag in general, itchy ,but not my skin-more my scalp/eyebrows/landing strip-not sure why but where ever I have hair is itchy (NO I don't have crabs or lice either :P )

Weight gain (148lbs starting): -7lbs (141 lbs) I always wanted to start my pregnancy at 139lbs or less, I guess I didn't realize pregnancy would start me off as the best diet ever. LOL

Cravings: not hungry for anything really.

Pictures: (only change is the wt loss LOL)
How Big is the Baby?
At 12 weeks pregnant your baby is just about two and a half inches long and weighs up to half an ounce!


Your Baby's Growth and Development


Your baby continues to grow and develop tremendously during pregnancy week 12. You'll be amazed at the pregnancy week by week changes that start occurring within your baby in the upcoming months. Your baby's genitals will start showing signs of being either male or female soon. During pregnancy week 12, your baby's brain is starting to make hormones, and nerve cells are multiplying at a rapid rate. Your baby may be sucking as early as this week, and your baby's kidneys may even be producing urine.

By pregnancy 12 weeks if you stimulate certain points of your uterus your baby may move in response, though you won't be able to actually feel your baby moving for another few weeks!

5 comments:

TSMALL said...

You said it weighs up to half an ounce, but the banner at the top of your page says it weighs a full ounce. That is a pretty big difference. Do you think we have a fat kid?

TSMALL said...

But your boobs are getting bigger!! Which is always fun!

Super Bren said...

Hey, you know that "glow" they talk about.....yeah I still don't know what that is--but you look fabulous.
Brenda

Christine said...

I'm so jealous!! You look great!!!

Unknown said...

You look so cute!

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