Monday, October 3, 2011

我♥ の孕日记 - 第12个星期咯!小Qoo 宝贝,你终于稳定了!

2011年10月3日(星期一)





今天可是小Qoo BB 3个月的日子哦!今天可是大日子呢~哈哈。。。左盼右盼的,终于盼到今天了~ 虽然已经3个月了,但是我们会等到下个星期做了 OSCAR 后再跟大家宣布。下个星期一可以说是小Qoo的一个大考试呢!我希望小Qoo 能够好好的通过这一个考试,因为daddy mummy 真的好爱你,你一定要好好的通过这次的测试,那我们就可以大声的跟所有的朋友同事宣布我们有了你的这个好消息啦!这个星期,mummy 也会努力的过得更健康一点,希望下个星期一能够顺顺利利哦!

昨天我在跟老公说,哈哈。。这个星期开始,我们的小Qoo BB 终于长得比较像人了呢!老公就问我:那你的意思是说他之前不像人咯!我就很肯定的说:是!哈哈哈。。因为之前长得又像外星人又像海龟的~哈哈。。。

因为昨天我们有回JB,所以我叫老公打包了 7包没有饭的客家擂茶~哈哈哈。。因为一个人的午餐常常不知道要吃什么,所以打包让我午餐的时候只要煮个白饭就有好吃又营养健康的食物,真是太爽了!应该会连续几天的午餐和晚餐都是这个吧!哈哈。。希望不会吃到我怕啦!小QooBB~ 你的老豆超级喜欢吃这个的,你应该也跟他一样吧~~哈哈哈。。。不然怎么会这两个星期突然吵着我,一直在脑海盘旋呢?哈哈哈。。。现在终于打包到啦!也吃到啦!开心了吧~~~哈哈。。

前几天喉咙,和牙龈终于完全康复了~不再觉得有东西哽在喉咙和食道里了~舌头也康复得七七八八了,所以最近吃东西舒服多了!所以前天星期六回家,还可以吃我妈妈炸的好吃炸鸡,然后晚上还可以和我妹妹和伟强去吃红豆冰,烧鱼等等的~昨天还去吃了烧鸭面,哈哈。。这几天过得超有口福的!肥死了肥死了啦!

































Despite being a super-dooper grower, your little Einstein’s body is still far behind the astonishing growth of their amazing brain. In other words, your baby is still a bobble-head, as their massive noggin' comprises 30% of their entire body mass!
Bobblehead aside, your little lollipop's neck is up to the challenge and straightening out quite nicely as can be seen by their little chin lifting off of the chest.
Your baby is also actively rehearsing “breathing” by inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid (ew!) to prepare the lungs for future air respiration.
The big news: your little poop-n-pee factory is now up and running!
Don't worry, most of the liquid waste wends it way down to your bladder, just adding to your million-times-a-day rides on the porcelain pony.
The solid waste - aka their first baby poop is just starting to build up in their intestine (it's a super-slow build-up, since it's all derived from liquid blood) in preparation for that tarry black meconium newborn poop.
Along with all the lovely poop-n-pee talk, we thought you'd like to know that your baby now pees into their amniotic sac and then inhales it through their mouth and nose.
YUCK! Not to worry, their urine is completely sterile and harmless, no matter how gross it seems.





And how's mom doing?
To state the obvious: as your baby grows so does your uterus.If you've been experiencing a burning sensation that extends from your breastbone to your throat after meals, congrats, you've got heart burn!
By now, your once-flat and relatively small uterus is stretched to the size of a softball (12-14 cm), but that’s nothing: by the time you deliver it will have grown to 15 – 17 inches (37 – 42 cm)!
Right now, your uterus is slowly growing at a steady rate of one centimeter per week.
If you've been experiencing a burning sensation that extends from your breastbone to your throat after eating, congrats, you've got heart burn!
This oh-too familiar issue is essentially your digestive system struggling to break-down and move the crap (fresh fruit and veggies don't give you heartburn) you're eating and backing up until there's stomach acids where there shouldn't be.
It's fairly straightforward to prevent heartburn by eating smaller meals, drinking more water, going for after-meal walks to get things moving, and avoiding fried, spicy, and fatty foods. That shouldn't be hard to do because you've already cleaned up your diet and are only eating the best whole foods possible, right?! RIIIIIGHT.
All sarcasm aside, heartburn is a fairly simple index of how badly you need to get off the carb-binging, fast-food shoveling, crap-eating ways that're considered "normal" and acceptable by most of modern society.
Come on mama! You can't just shove any old thing into your face anymore and expect no retribution from your highly sensitive digestive tract and one very dependent little womb-resident. Nothing less than premium grade fuel will do!
Go back and read Week 9 if you're not sure exactly what "premium grade fuel" is yet.
As your pregnancy becomes more physically visible, you’ll have to adjust to people asking you when you’re due and perhaps the single most annoying part of pregnancy - getting unsolicited advice from strangers who’ve “been there.”
Which reminds us: since you're rolling into the "safe" second trimester (greatly reduced risk of miscarriage) this is probably the right time to share your pregnancy news (if you haven’t already) with close family and friends.
Allowing those you trust and love an active role in your pregnancy encourages participation and support for the future—when you’re really going to need it!

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