OH MY,…YOU LOOK LIKE YOUR OLDER BROTHER, WARREN! During the ultrasound, you kept kicking the doppler and finally rolled away and hid your face! Your heartbeat ranged between 130-140’s, weighing in around 2.7 lbs and measuring one week ahead! We even saw a hair fuzz and back fat rolls! You are soooo loved already! More pictures to post soon!
Thursday, July 28, 2022
27 Weeks Pregnant!!!! Hello Third Trimester!
Here’s Owen’s development so far:
Brain
Your baby’s brain is now more active than ever. The neurons and synapses (where the brain cells meet) are forming and making a system of complex connections throughout the areas of the brain.3
Lungs
Your baby's lungs are continuing to mature and prepare to breathe after birth. The tiny air sacs in the lungs (called alveoli) are expanding to help your baby take in and exchange air after birth; meanwhile, the cells of the lungs are making the small amount of surfactant necessary to keep the alveoli from collapsing.4
Your baby is also taking "practice breaths" of amniotic fluid—a practice that is an important part of their lung development. Your baby is spending about 10% to 20% of their time doing practice breaths.5
Survival Outside the Womb
Babies born at 27 weeks are considered extremely premature and require a high level of care. However, research has found that up to 90% of babies born at 27 weeks will survive with extra support!
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Overview of Weeks 25 and 26!
By now, Owen is almost 9 1/4 inches from the top of their head to the bottom of the buttocks (known as the crown-rump length), and his height is about 13 inches from the top of the head to the heel (crown-heel length).1 This week, he weighs just about 32 ounces or 2 pounds. 2
Eyes
All the parts of his eyes are formed. He even has visible eyebrows and eyelashes.3
Reflexes
Owen is beginning to display the startle or moro reflex as well as the palmer (hand) and plantar (foot) grasp, all reflexes you'll see them perform as newborns.4
Reproductive System
Since he is a boy, the testicles may begin to descend into the scrotum this week.5
Intestines
Owen’s intestines also continue to grow and develop. They are absorbing more and more nutrients from the amniotic fluid and producing enzymes to break down nutrients such as sugars, proteins, and fats for digestion.6
Survival Outside the Womb
While he still has plenty of growing and maturing to do, advances in modern medicine give babies born at 26 weeks an excellent chance of survival. These babies are still extremely premature, but with specialized care in the NICU, survival rates are as high as 85%.7 As each week passes and brings the baby closer to term, the chances of survival go up and the risks of life-long health problems go down.
Sunday, July 17, 2022
Work!
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
24 WEEKS PREGNANT! VIABILITY!
Owen is about 11½ inches long and weighs 1 pound, gaining steadily at a rate of about 6 ounces per week. Much of that weight comes from growing organs, bones, muscle and accumulating baby fat. And boy do you do use those muscles to move around. Mommy has been recording your movements for a few weeks now!
If we had a baby cam at 24 weeks pregnant, we’d almost be able to tell by now who you look like. Your cute little face, though still tiny, is almost fully formed, complete with eyelashes, eyebrows and hair.
Will you have brown, black, blond or red hair — or something in between? Actually, right now your locks are white, since there's no pigment yet. The fat that will be piled on under your skin is also missing from the picture right now.
Until those fat deposits are made, that very tender skin is still very transparent, which means a close look would let you see clear through to all the organs, bones and blood vessels. Fortunately, that see-through look won't last much longer.
Most of all…week 24 mean viability! Let’s hope and pray you decide to not to make your debut any time soon! The longer you develop in the womb, the quicker you come home after birth!
Monday, July 4, 2022
Friday, July 1, 2022
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
23 Weeks Pregnant
At 23 weeks, Owen is around 8 inches from the top of his head to the bottom of the buttocks (known as the crown-rump length). His height is over 11 inches from the top of the head to the heel (crown-heel length).1 This week, he weighs approximately 20 ounces or 1 pound 4 ounces (565 grams).
Activity
Owen is building more muscle and getting stronger and is very active. We can see his kicks already!
Brain Growth
His brain is developing very quickly during this time.4
Eyes
Owen can respond to light as early as 23 weeks.5 (If you shine a flashlight on your belly, your baby may react and move.) He reacts to our touch as well!
Fingernails
Owen’s fingernails now reach the tips of the fingers.3
Survival Outside the Womb
It is rare for babies born before 23 weeks to survive. However, extremely premature babies born during the 23rd week of pregnancy do have a chance of surviving. Babies born this early are still not ready for life outside the womb. They require a high level of specialized care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Research shows that in developed countries, between 23% and 27% of babies born at 23 weeks survive to go home with their family.6
Saturday, June 25, 2022
Thursday, June 23, 2022
22 Weeks Pregnant!!!
How big is my baby at 22 weeks?
Guess what? Now that you're 22 weeks pregnant, your baby, who’s about the size of a small doll, has finally broken the 1-pound mark.
How heavy is that? Hold a 1-pound bag of sugar in your arms the next time you're in the grocery store — and expect people to ask you why you're grinning from ear to ear.
Is the bag 11 inches long? That's about the length your baby is too!
Baby's grip, vision and hearing are getting stronger
This week, your Owen is making more sense of the world as he develops his sense of touch.
In fact, his grip is quite strong now, and since there's nothing else to grab in utero, he may sometimes hold on tight to that umbilical cord. Don't worry — it's tough enough to handle it.
The sense of sight is also becoming more fine-tuned. Owen can now perceive light and dark much better than before, even with those fused eyelids.
Owen can also hear voices, Mommy’s heartbeat, her gurgling stomach and the whoosh-whoosh of blood circulating through her body!
Also,Blood sugars have been more stable with insulin. Mommy is just tired all the time 😴
Saturday, June 18, 2022
21Weeks Pregnant!
How big is my baby at 21 weeks?
How big is your baby? Switching from crown-to-rump to crown-to-heel length, he's 10½ inches long and weighs 11 to 12½ ounces, about the size of a large banana!
Baby's moving and sleeping
Until those uterine walls start closing in, however, there's plenty of space for twisting, turning and even an occasional somersault — so that's what you were feeling last night!
With all that belly dancing going on, it's hard to believe your baby is getting any shut-eye at all. But believe it or not, your fetus sleeps as much as a newborn. Now if only you could get some sleep yourself!
Baby's taste buds develop
Speaking of milestones, whatever you eat this week, there's a good chance your baby will taste it, too. That's because when you're 21 weeks pregnant, your baby swallows a bit of amniotic fluid each day — not only for nutrition and hydration, but also to practice swallowing and digesting, skills he'll need as soon as he arrives in your arms.
And keep this in mind: The taste of the amniotic fluid differs from day to day depending on what you've eaten — spicy enchilada one day, sweet banana the next. That smorgasbord of flavors won't be lost on your baby since your little one has very developed taste buds already.
In fact, researchers have noted that babies who were exposed to certain tastes in utero via the amniotic fluid were more eager to eat foods with those same tastes after birth. Want your peanut to eat his broccoli later? Eat yours now!
Baby's getting coordinated
Your little action figure is able to choreograph Matrix-like moves at 21 weeks pregnant. Arms and legs are finally in proportion, neurons are now connected between the brain and muscles, and cartilage throughout the body is turning to bone.
All these upgrades combine to give your baby more control over limb movements, which explains all that kicking, stretching and bodysurfing, or rather bellysurfing, you may have started feeling.
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Friday, June 10, 2022
20 Weeks Pregnant!!!
You weigh about 10 ounces and have a height, crown to rump, of about 6½ inches. This is usually the time an anatomy scan is done, however Mommy already had one due to previous bleeding. As we all know, you are still a boy and your name is Owen Joseph! During this time, your testicles are beginning to descend from your abdomen once your scrotum finishes growing large enough for them.
You are also an acrobat! Mommy feels you move, your sister and I have felt you kick and….Mommy caught your kicks on video that I posted a few days ago! SIMPLY AWESOME!
This week you are also starting to put on more body fat to keep your body temperature regulated as you get ready for birth over the 2nd half of this pregnancy.
We love you to the moon and back little man!
Monday, June 6, 2022
19W4D- First Movements caught on video!
He is big enough now that I can feel him kick off the left side and push into the right at the same time 😜
Saturday, June 4, 2022
19W2D- BABY KICKS!
You are one active little baby! Plus Mommy’s placenta is in the back which helps! Your sister, Gracyn and I felt your kicks! It won’t be long and we will be seeing them as well! WOOT WOOT!
Thursday, June 2, 2022
19w1d- More bleeding!
Mommy had a small scare with more bleeding. She knew you were ok because you wiggle so much and the doppler showed a nice strong heartbeat but still the worry set in and she called the OB….
..An Ultrasound and. Pelvic Exam were set up ….Ultrasound went great and turned into an anatomy scan. Your HB was 151 and you are perfect in every way…growing right on track! Placenta has moved off the cervix, SCH has resolved. Waiting for the pelvic exam. Mommy was Hopeful the bleeding was due to her “friable cervix” and vessels around her uterus looked “angry” as well 🙃
Pelvic exam was very painful and Mommy had two areas on her cervix with active bleeding that he had to use silver nitrate to cauterize ! Ouch!
Mommy was advised to put her feet up as much as possible…even at work and rest! Oh and by the way little man…you have a name for sure. Mommy and Daddy have been calling you Owen Joseph from the day they found out you were a boy!
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
19 WEEKS PREGNANT!!!
Mommy says that you are a little wiggler! She doesn’t need to use the doppler much these days! Here’s what’s happening with your development:
How big is my baby at 19 weeks?
Six inches long this week and just over a half pound in weight, your baby has gone through a bit of a growth spurt.
Vernix develops
Your little one may have a cheesy varnish this week.
Say what? You read that right — a protective substance called vernix caseosa (vernix is the Latin word for "varnish"; caseosa means "cheese") now covers your fetus' skin. It's greasy, white and made up of that downy hair known as lanugo, oil from your baby's glands and dead skin cells.
This waxy "cheese" may not sound too appealing, but it's there for good reason: Vernix protects your baby's sensitive skin from the surrounding amniotic fluid. Without it, he'd look very wrinkled at birth — sort of what you'd look like if you soaked in a bath for nine months.
The vernix sheds as delivery approaches, though some babies — especially those born early — will still be covered with it at birth, so you might get a look at your baby's first anti-wrinkle cream.
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Friday, May 27, 2022
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
18 Weeks Pregnant!
Mommy will be induced about 2 weeks early due to gestational diabetes and producing large babies! If so, this is the halfway mark for the pregnancy. It is flying by!
How big is my baby at 18 weeks?
At 5½ inches long from crown to rump and 5 to 6½ ounces in weight — about the size of that boneless chicken breast you're making for dinner — your baby may be large enough now or anytime in the next few weeks for you to feel twisting, rolling, kicking and punching in the womb.
Baby is yawning
Now for the skill of the week: The art of the yawn has been mastered by your baby, along with hiccupping, which you may feel soon, too!
In fact, you might catch a glimpse of that adorable yawn and all those other fetal movements at your ultrasound this month.
Baby's nervous system is maturing quickly
Something you won't see on the ultrasound — but you'll learn is in working order — is your baby's nervous system, which is maturing rapidly when you're 18 weeks pregnant.
A network of nerves, now covered with a substance called myelin that helps speed messages from nerve cell to nerve cell, are forming more complex connections.
And those in the brain are further developing into the ones that serve the senses of touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing.
Speaking of hearing, your baby's is growing more acute and baby can finally fully hear you this week, making your little one more conscious of sounds that come from inside your body. Meaning you could both be listening to each other hiccup!
Monday, May 23, 2022
OB APPOINTMENT !
17w5d-Glucose Test
Sunday, May 22, 2022
Friday, May 20, 2022
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
17 Weeks Pregnant!!!!
Mommy was laying on her side and could feel your hiccups! How exciting….here’s some more development for week 17!!!!
How big is my baby at 17 weeks?
My, how your baby has grown! Your little one weighs about 5 or more ounces and is the size of your palm, or around 5 inches long. Body fat (baby's, that is) is beginning to form and will continue to accumulate through the end of your pregnancy — join the club, baby!
Baby's practicing sucking and swallowing
Since practice makes perfect, your baby is sharpening his sucking and swallowing skills in preparation for that first and second…and third suckle at your breast or the bottle.
In fact, most of the survival reflexes your baby will have at birth are being perfected in utero right now.
Fingerprints are forming
Here's some proof that your baby is truly one of a kind — as if you needed any! Within the next week or so, the pads on your baby's fingertips and toes will become adorned with completely individual swirls and creases, aka fingerprints.
Baby's heartbeat is more regular
Baby's heart is now regulated by the brain, so no more random beats, and is churning out 140 to 150 beats per minute — about twice as fast as yours.
Monday, May 16, 2022
Saturday, May 14, 2022
Friday, May 13, 2022
16 WEEKS!
New symptom this week with the warm weather I’ve had swelling in my legs, feet and fingers 😜
16 weeks pregnant is how many months?
If you're 16 weeks pregnant, you're in month 4 of your pregnancy. Only 5 months left to go! Still have questions? Here's some more information on how weeks, months and trimesters are broken down in pregnancy.
How big is my baby at 16 weeks?
Your baby now weighs in at a whopping 3 to 4 ounces and is 4 to 5 inches in length.
The backbone and tiny muscles in your baby's back are gaining strength, so she can straighten out that head and neck even more.
Baby's eyes are working
Thanks to those developing facial muscles, your baby is capable of making a few expressive frowns and squints, even at this early stage.
Baby's beautiful eyes are finally working too, making small side-to-side movements and perceiving light, although the eyelids are still sealed. Peekaboo!
Baby's skin is transparent
Your fetus is becoming a looker too — with a face that's starting to look more human — but a skinny looker, since there's no baby fat yet.
And here's the skinny on baby skin: It's practically translucent now, so if you took a peek inside your uterus, you'd be able to see your baby's blood vessels under that thin skin.
Baby will soon hear your voice
Listen up: Tiny bones in your fetus' ears are in place, making it likely that baby will soon be able to hear your voice (or something like it) when you're speaking. Generally, babies fully develop the ability to hear in the womb by 18 weeks of pregnancy.
In fact, studies have found that babies who hear a song while they're in the womb recognize the same tune when it's sung to them after they’re born — so choose your lullabies with that in mind.



















