My Quote

"Maybe our mistakes are what makes our fate. Without them, what would shape our lives? Perhaps if we never veered off course we wouldn't fall in love, or be who we are. After all seasons change. So do cities. People come in our lives and people go. But it's comforting...the ones you love are always in your heart. And if you're lucky, always will be."-Miranda Brogdon

27 October 2010

36 weeks!!!

Dear Reader,


I am still packing on the pounds — at the rate of about an ounce a day. I now weigh almost 6 pounds (like a crenshaw melon) and is more than 18 1/2 inches long. I'm shedding most of the downy covering of hair that covers me body as well as the vernix caseosa, the waxy substance that covered and protected my skin during my nine-month amniotic bath. I swallow both of these substances, along with other secretions, resulting in a blackish mixture, called meconium, will form the contents of my first bowel movement.

At the end of this week, I will be considered full-term. (Full-term is 37 to 42 weeks; babies born before 37 weeks are pre-term and those born after 42 are post-term.) Most likely I'm in a head-down position. But if I'm not, mommies practitioner may suggest scheduling an "external cephalic version," which is a fancy way of saying he'll try to coax me into a head-down position by manipulating me from the outside of mommies belly.



Alec Grayson


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21 October 2010

35 weeks!!!

Dear Reader,


don't have much room to maneuver now that I'm over 18 inches long and tip the scales at 5 1/4 pounds (pick up a honeydew melon). Because it's so snug in mommies womb, I'm not as likely to be doing somersaults anymore, but the number of times I kick should remain about the same. My kidneys are fully developed now, and my liver can process some waste products. Most of my basic physical development is now complete — I'll spend the next few weeks just putting on weight.


Alec Grayson


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19 October 2010

34 weeks!!!!

Dear Reader, 


I now weigh about 4 3/4 pounds (like your average cantaloupe) and am almost 18 inches long. My fat layers — which will help regulate my body temperature once I'm born — are filling me out, making me rounder. My skin is also smoother than ever. My central nervous system is maturing and my lungs are continuing to mature as well. Mommies been a little nervous about preterm labor, but she'll be happy to know that babies born between 34 and 37 weeks who have no other health problems generally do fine. They may need a short stay in the neonatal nursery and may have a few short-term health issues, but in the long run, they usually do as well as full-term babies.


Mommy had an appointment yesterday and they cleared her for being able to have me naturally which means she doesn't have placenta previa!! My head was in the perfect place and when measured my body was measuring that of a 38w and I weighed 5.6lbs which is measuring to be 36w. Mommies uterus is also measuring big so it really could be any time that I could arrive but mommy wants to keep me in as long as possible. 


Alec Grayson


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06 October 2010

33 weeks!!!!

Dear Reader,


This week I weigh a little over 4 pounds (heft a pineapple) and have passed the 17-inch mark. I'm rapidly losing that wrinkled, alien look and my skeleton is hardening. The bones in my skull aren't fused together, which allows them to move and slightly overlap, thus making it easier for me to fit through the birth canal. (The pressure on the head during birth is so intense that many babies are born with a conehead-like appearance.) These bones don't entirely fuse until early adulthood, so they can grow as my brain and other tissue expands during infancy and childhood. Mommies starting to get really anxious and starting to get everything together for my BIG arrival, she's been counting down the days till I 'should' be here!!!



Alec


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