Week 26: Eye see YOU!
~length
14 in | 35.5 cm
14 in | 35.5 cm
~weight
1.7 lbs | 770 g
1.7 lbs | 770 g
今天小Qoo 26个星期咯!新年也要来临了~心情开始兴奋紧张!前几天就开始在有空的时候做做新年饼,虽然现在怀孕,我知道我做新年饼又会被妈妈说的,哈哈..可是就是忍不住啦!而且我觉得我的体力还可以啊!所以就让我自己更有感觉过新年,做一做新年饼了!
这个星期开始我们也要大扫除了,我也在客厅装饰好了我们的树,哈哈..然后把王禄江那天带来的玫瑰花丢了,留下了那些绿叶,也装饰了一下放在客厅~ 看起来好有过年的气氛哦!
新年要来咯!好开心啊!明年就可以帮小Qoo打扮美美,去拜年讨红包咯!
今天我们也和 Valencia 还有 Bryan 约好去吃海鲜,因为他们在华人新年后就要搬去澳洲三年了,因为 Bryan 被公司调到那里去~真有点舍不得啊! 希望以后还能常常联络吧!
At long last your little swimmer can see!
For the first time ever, your wee babe's eyelids have finally opened (remember: they were fused shut previously) and they’re probably having their first moments of sight as you read this (or maybe it already happened while you were brushing your teeth or browsing the internet or something).
In addition to taking in their first visual impressions of their comfy amniotic-filled studio, your little human-bean recently acquired the ability to move their head around.
That's right, if your child were clever enough (which they're not - yet), they could engage in that most basic of non-verbal communication - the head shake/nod. Not to mention, gawking!
In further anti-alien developments: your little super star’s head hair is starting to grow in!
Who knows, maybe a cute little cowlick or two is springing into position right now - the first of years of cute-but-stubborn bed-head.
Your wee piggy's toenails have recently grown in and they're still slowly piling up fat beneath their still-loose-n-wrinkly skin.
Most importantly, their brain tissue and neurons are all developing at a rapid pace, increasing their (genius-level?) brain activity, which will continue to function at accelerated levels for the first eight years of childhood!
And how's mom doing?
Hoorah! This is the final week of your second trimester! You're almost there!!!If you just got back from the restroom, we're sure you're aware that you’ve finally reached that infamous “live-on-the-toilet” phase of pregnancy where everything's bigger (boobs, butt, baby, belly) but your bladder
We won't go on and on about the joys of constipation, but if you’re curious why you’ve got to put up with this much-less-than-fun blockage, it’s because you’re producing higher levels of progesterone, which relaxes muscle tissue throughout your entire body, including your gastrointestinal tract and ultimately slows digestion down… waaaay down.
Not to fear, there are easy natural remedies for the joys of constipation:
Although it's irritating, it's pretty much harmless as far as pregnancy symptoms go.
Cutting out caffeine, stretching your calf muscles slowly, and some nice and deep muscle massages are generally effective ways to help deal with RLS.
If you just got back from the restroom, we're sure you're aware that you’ve finally reached that infamous “live-on-the-toilet” phase of pregnancy where everything's bigger (boobs, butt, baby, belly) but your bladder.
Your best strategy is to accept the fact you’re going to need to pee every 15 minutes or so. If you manage to go for an hour or longer, count yourself amongst the lucky iron-bladdered few.
Are you ready to rock this last trimester?!
For the first time ever, your wee babe's eyelids have finally opened (remember: they were fused shut previously) and they’re probably having their first moments of sight as you read this (or maybe it already happened while you were brushing your teeth or browsing the internet or something).
In addition to taking in their first visual impressions of their comfy amniotic-filled studio, your little human-bean recently acquired the ability to move their head around.
That's right, if your child were clever enough (which they're not - yet), they could engage in that most basic of non-verbal communication - the head shake/nod. Not to mention, gawking!
In further anti-alien developments: your little super star’s head hair is starting to grow in!
Who knows, maybe a cute little cowlick or two is springing into position right now - the first of years of cute-but-stubborn bed-head.
Your wee piggy's toenails have recently grown in and they're still slowly piling up fat beneath their still-loose-n-wrinkly skin.
Most importantly, their brain tissue and neurons are all developing at a rapid pace, increasing their (genius-level?) brain activity, which will continue to function at accelerated levels for the first eight years of childhood!
And how's mom doing?
Hoorah! This is the final week of your second trimester! You're almost there!!!If you just got back from the restroom, we're sure you're aware that you’ve finally reached that infamous “live-on-the-toilet” phase of pregnancy where everything's bigger (boobs, butt, baby, belly) but your bladder
We won't go on and on about the joys of constipation, but if you’re curious why you’ve got to put up with this much-less-than-fun blockage, it’s because you’re producing higher levels of progesterone, which relaxes muscle tissue throughout your entire body, including your gastrointestinal tract and ultimately slows digestion down… waaaay down.
Not to fear, there are easy natural remedies for the joys of constipation:
- Increase your standard fiber intake with more fresh fruits and veggies, oatmeal, or whole grains.
- Get moving - your poop moves more the more you move!
- Drink more water! (Not soda - sugar helps dehydrate you.)
- If you haven’t been very active (tsk tsk!), try some brisk walking or swimming.
- Increasing your general activity levels often inspires a bowel movement without requiring a suppository.
Although it's irritating, it's pretty much harmless as far as pregnancy symptoms go.
Cutting out caffeine, stretching your calf muscles slowly, and some nice and deep muscle massages are generally effective ways to help deal with RLS.
If you just got back from the restroom, we're sure you're aware that you’ve finally reached that infamous “live-on-the-toilet” phase of pregnancy where everything's bigger (boobs, butt, baby, belly) but your bladder.
Your best strategy is to accept the fact you’re going to need to pee every 15 minutes or so. If you manage to go for an hour or longer, count yourself amongst the lucky iron-bladdered few.
Are you ready to rock this last trimester?!
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