Thursday, January 7, 2010

Ultrasound Scheduled and Travel

Today, I am 16 weeks pregnant and baby is the size of an avocado. Yay! I feel like the past month just flew compared to the other weeks. According to the doctor's office, I have gained 6 pounds, but I find this hard to believe since I still weigh the same on my home scale. And when I weigh myself I usually do it in my undies in the AM. I wore different shoes for each appointment, as well as heavier clothing since it has gotten colder outside. And at the appointments I usually have to pee really bad (gotta come prepared since it's the second thing they make you do after weighing) and have just eaten lunch. So... do I believe I have gained 6 pounds- not one bit. I weigh the same as I did prepregnancy on my home scale and that is what I am going off of (exp. since I can still fit into my pants just fine).

Here's a pic of me at 16 weeks:



There's a little bump there for sure, but you can't really tell. Most people probably think I've just gotten pudgy, but I have felt a heaviness in that area that I've never felt before. When I do my prenatal yoga I also notice that my belly is more noticable (to me) and sticks out just a teeny bit further. My breasts still feel like a foreign object, and I'm constantly amazed at what is happening to them every time I get dressed!

We scheduled our first big ultra-sound for Feb. 11th!! This is when most people would find out the baby's gender, but we have decided to wait until the big day in June! I am super duperly excited to actually see this little thing that has been growing inside of me.

Right before we flew to Texas for Christmas, I finally caved in and got the H1N1 (Swine Flu) shot. I just felt so paranoid about it, so I went ahead and did it. I'm glad I did since I feel so relieved now, but it HURT. The guy who gave me the shot practically stabbed me, and my arm was sore for two days afterwards.

Travel on the plane went well, except I didn't bring enough food to eat on the long flight so I was really hungry most of the time. I was able to get preboarding and sat in the front, which made for a smoother ride. On the way back we were running late (due to the longer security lines after the Christmas day failed terrorist attack) so I had to sit in the back for one flight. There was such a HUGE difference- the back is very uncomfortable and I felt like my tummy was being pushed. When we fly again in a few weeks, I am going to try to get a front seat again.

We are going to Las Vegas for a celebratory trip in a few weeks. We're celebrating Rob's graduation from CCU as well as our 2 year anniversary (it was on the 5th). Luckily, I was able to get a sweet deal on the flight and hotel package, which means more money in savings for our little Olive! This will be the last chance for me to travel long distances (after 22 or so weeks some airlines do not allow pregnant women on the plane- it's just not recommended since the decrease in oxygen can stimulate pre-term labor), so it's kind of our own little babymoon too!

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