I also finally got my field trip in that I didn't get last week. J and I went to lunch and then I rode around Target in a scooter (Jarom was horrified at my lack of scooter-driving skills and had to help me back up and maneuver down the aisles a few times so I didn't knock anything over). We got our blue bath tub and a few clothes. Our Pack N' Play is apparently on back order, so hopefully it will get here in time for us to bring Baby home. I had fun going on a date with J and am so glad to be 35 weeks along, as I am confident Baby would be fine if born anytime from here on out. I know we made it this long on faith and prayers, so thank you for sending yours! Now we'll see if we can make it full-term!
| Some of our loot: the Superhero onesies have capes on the back . . so cute! |
Highlights of Week Thirty-Five (33 week fetal age):
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- Baby doesn't have much room to maneuver now that he's over 18 inches long (hopefully . . . we’re all short over here, and B was only 17 inches long at this point). Just because he’s not doing somersaults, doesn’t mean he’s not still kicking and rolling. I often see/feel a bum, elbow, foot, or hand protruding from my belly.
- He tips the scales at about 5 pounds, 4 ounces or more, about the size of a honeydew melon.
- Baby is head down in pelvis to prepare for delivery.
- Most of his basic physical development is now complete — he'll spend the next few weeks (hopefully) putting on weight. Baby will put on about half a pound a week from here on out.
- Baby Boy's body is growing rounder due to developing fat layers. He still probably doesn't have enough fat deposits beneath his skin to keep warm outside the womb, but fat stores are accumulating in the legs and arms. These layers of fat will help him regulate his body temperature after birth.
- Although Baby's central nervous system is still maturing, his lungs are nearly fully developed (boys' lungs do generally take longer to develop than girls' lungs, however).
- His kidneys are fully developed now, and his liver can process some waste products.
- Baby's reflexes are coordinated. He can turn his head, grasp firmly, and respond to sounds, light and touch.
- Eyes opened when awake and closed when sleeping.
- Baby is sporting full-length fingernails and toenails.
- Lanugo, the baby fuzz that protects baby's skin in utero is starting to disappear. The cheese-like coating on baby's skin, vernix caseosa, is getting thicker to keep Baby moisturized for the big day.
- Hair continuing to grow on head.
- By end of week, Baby will start to develop daily activity cycles.
- Brain development continues to advance quickly.
- Baby’s digestive system is putting on its finishing touches in preparation to take baby’s first meal in a few weeks’ time.
Hooray!
ReplyDeleteYay!!!!! Little Wynn was born at 35 weeks completely healthy and home in 3 days. Way to go momma!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome, M!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing so well!
ReplyDeleteYAYYYYY! Now go lay down.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you and little one!
ReplyDeleteI like the doctor Onesie.
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