Thursday, April 14, 2011

Hey i'm Pregnant....! (Again???)

As my facebook status goes : "bz lah mertua sy layan cucu2 tahun ni..."

some of them reply..

frens1 : lily..pregnant lagi?
frens2 : wah..cepatnye rayyan dah nak dpt adik!!!
frens3 : advanced.... :)

well.. at first it's kinda annoying.. but then.. im answer with..
 "yes.. im am pregnant for the 2nd 1.. and im happy.. so??"

hehehe.. this time entry i just want to share something with my girls yg tgh pregnant jgk..
escpecially first baby.. mesti u oll excited kan? so do i.. even dah no.2...
im excited everytime anyway...
FYI my pregnancy currently 17weeks old..
let see how they grow up...

How your baby's growing:


Your baby's skeleton is changing from soft cartilage to bone, and the umbilical cord — her lifeline to the placenta — is growing stronger and thicker. Your baby weighs 5 ounces now (about as much as a turnip), and she's around 5 inches long from head to bottom. She can move her joints, and her sweat glands are starting to develop.
Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.

How your life's changing:
Starting to feel a bit off balance? As your belly grows, your center of gravity changes, so you may begin to occasionally feel a little unsteady on your feet. Try to avoid situations with a high risk of falling. Wear low-heeled shoes to reduce your risk of taking a tumble; trauma to your abdomen could be dangerous for you and your baby. You'll also want to be sure to buckle up when you're in a car — keep the lap portion of the seat belt under your belly, drawn snugly across your hips, and also use the shoulder harness, which should fit snugly between your breasts.

You may also notice your eyes becoming drier. Using over-the-counter lubricating drops may help. If your contact lenses become uncomfortable, try wearing them for shorter stretches of time. If you still have discomfort, switch to glasses until after you give birth.

An easy way to keep track of the nutrients you need
"I made a simple chart of the basic food groups and posted it on the refrigerator. At the end of the day, I checked off what I had eaten. Then, for my bedtime snack, I tried to pick something that would fulfill whatever category was lacking — yogurt (or a bowl of ice cream!) if I needed more dairy, for example, or an orange if I needed more fruit." — Anonymous

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