- Baby now weighs 1.5 pounds and is 13.5 inches long.
- Swelling has started in...my wedding ring barely gets on and off
- Baby's hands are now fully developed and he can feel the sensation of touch
- His arms and legs have grown almost to the size they will be at birth
- Baby's capillaries, the teeniest blood vessels, are now forming in your baby's blood giving his skin a pink glow
- The structures of his spine are now made up of 150 joints, 33 rings, and some 1,000 ligaments...sounds complicated!
- Next doctor's appt is December 20th for my glucose screening test to check for gestational diabetes
- Enjoy the belly pic!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
25 Weeks
Friday, December 3, 2010
24 Weeks
Hey there!
This week marks my 24th week of pregnancy...or you could say 6 months! Everything continues to move along smoothly. It's been a pretty easy ride so far. Our little peanut is about 12 inches long now and weighs 1 and 1/3 pounds. This week alone he will gain about 1/2 pound! Things are starting to get a little more crowded inside the womb as the baby grows bigger and bigger. My ribs have started to hurt a little. Our little boy's ears are fully functioning now. He is getting used to the every day sounds inside the womb such as the beating of my heart and my lungs inhaling and exhaling air. He can hear our voices, too! I have read a couple of books to our baby already. His sense of balance is working now and he can tell whether he is hanging upside down or right side up. He can also feel me moving.
Brian and I are to tour a local hospital tomorrow. It's all starting to get very real! Somedays I am overwhelmed and others I am so excited to welcome this baby into our world. The double baby shower with my sister went well a couple of weeks ago in Colorado. We both received a lot of wonderful things and had a great turn out of friends and family. It felt great to be back home in Colorado for a week over Thanksgiving. The good-byes were very emotional this time...next time I see my family I will be a mom! 
My sister and I at our baby shower
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
22 Weeks
Everything continues to go really well with my pregnancy! Thanks be to God!
The little peanut is moving around more and more every day (or at least I am feeling it more now). I'm so excited to meet him!
Looking forward to my trip to Colorado...3 more sleeps! Can't wait!
Here is a belly pic:

Wednesday, November 10, 2010
21 Weeks
I am now 21 weeks along in my pregnancy...so far, so good! Since I last posted, I have had my first ultrasound where the sex of the baby was determined. If you haven't heard yet...IT'S A BOY! :) My sister is also due to have a baby boy 1 month before me, so these cousins will be very close in age. We are having so much fun talking about our pregnancies and it's interesting to see how different they are. Everything looked good at the ultrasound appointment. The tech told us that he was 11 ounces and growing strong. It made me feel so much better to hear her say that everything looks great! Brian is ecstatic knowing he will be having a son. The name is a secret though Brian will tell you it is Peyton Manning Flamme. Don't believe him...it's not true. We do have a name picked out and we love it. Once we learned that we were having a boy, we got down to business and registered at Target. We had lots of fun looking at all the baby stuff, though I have to admit, I also stressed out a lot too. It's overwhelming, and you want to make sure you have everything you need for this new life you are bringing into the world!

Next on the agenda is a baby shower hosted by my mom. It is a baby shower in honor of my sister and me while we are home for Thanksgiving. I am anticipating this trip with so much excitement...I can hardly wait to fly out in 10 days!
Finally, enjoy the belly pic! :)

Thursday, October 28, 2010
Halfway There!
Yesterday marked my 19th week of pregnancy which means I am halfway there! It's amazing how fast the time has flown and how much my belly has started to grow. It's fun to watch the growth from week to week. Unfortunetly, I don't have a new belly pic yet. My camera is out of juice at the moment. So until I get more batteries, you'll have to visualize me in your head as best you can, lol. I've definitely got a noticeable bulge though. Over this past weekend, I felt the baby move for the first time. It is very slight and you really have to pay attention to your belly. The other day I hadn't felt the baby until Brian came home and we were talking with each other on the couch. Then the baby started to kick-it was SO cute! Here is a little bit about baby this week:
Our baby's sensory development is exploding! The brain is designating specialized areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. Some research suggests that the baby may be able to hear your voice now, so don't be shy about reading aloud, talking to the baby, or singing a happy tune if the mood strikes you. (I have read to the baby once.)
Our baby weighs about 8 1/2 ounces and measures 6 inches, head to bottom — about the size of a large heirloom tomato. The arms and legs are in the right proportions to each other and the rest of the body now. The kidneys continue to make urine and the hair on the scalp is sprouting. A waxy protective coating called the vernix caseosa is forming on the skin to prevent it from pickling in the amniotic fluid.
That's all for now. I hope to post a belly picture soon! :)
Our baby's sensory development is exploding! The brain is designating specialized areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch. Some research suggests that the baby may be able to hear your voice now, so don't be shy about reading aloud, talking to the baby, or singing a happy tune if the mood strikes you. (I have read to the baby once.)
Our baby weighs about 8 1/2 ounces and measures 6 inches, head to bottom — about the size of a large heirloom tomato. The arms and legs are in the right proportions to each other and the rest of the body now. The kidneys continue to make urine and the hair on the scalp is sprouting. A waxy protective coating called the vernix caseosa is forming on the skin to prevent it from pickling in the amniotic fluid.
That's all for now. I hope to post a belly picture soon! :)
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
18 Weeks
Our baby's ears are now facing forward and are completely formed so she can actually hear us talking now. This week is also the beginning of ossification. And while that sounds like some long and involved paperwork you'd have to fill out, it's really a fancy medical term for the hardening of our baby's miniature bones. And that's a good thing. Our baby's nerves are making more and more complex connections. Her sense of smell, taste, sight and hearing are all developing. A substance called myelin, which makes nerve connections travel faster, is now coating our baby's nerves. Our baby now weighs between 5 and 7 ounces and is about 5½ inches long—about the size of a pickle from the corner deli. (I'm familiar with pickles, right? My regular accompaniment to a big bowl of ice cream? Just kidding.)
At about 18 weeks, I have begun to feel a suspicious flutter in my belly. The professionals call it "quickening," some call it "baby's makin' waves!" Within the next few weeks, those tiny bubbly feelings will become more obvious. And soon enough they'll be unmistakably identifiable—especially when I (and anyone within 10 feet of me) can see tiny feet, elbows and knees moving across your belly.
At about 18 weeks, I have begun to feel a suspicious flutter in my belly. The professionals call it "quickening," some call it "baby's makin' waves!" Within the next few weeks, those tiny bubbly feelings will become more obvious. And soon enough they'll be unmistakably identifiable—especially when I (and anyone within 10 feet of me) can see tiny feet, elbows and knees moving across your belly.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
16 Weeks
It's official! I am now 4 months pregnant! Time sure has flown and by baby bump has seemed to grow by the minute! Here is a snippet about the baby from www.whattoexpect.com:
Your baby now weighs in at a whopping three to five ounces, and he's four to five inches in length. The bones that are now in place in his ears means he can probably hear your voice as you talk to your partner and pals and sing in the car. While he’s getting used to your voice, the tiny muscles in his body, especially the ones in his back, are gaining strength, so he can straighten out a little more. And thanks to his developing facial muscles, your baby is capable of making a few expressive frowns and squints, even at this early stage. (Don’t worry, those frowns have nothing to do with the sound of your voice!) And his eyes are finally working, making small side-to-side movements and perceiving light (although the eyelids are still sealed). Peekaboo!
I will soon feel the baby move....I'm so excited! :) I had a routine doctor's visit yesterday and heard the heartbeat as well as learned I gained a few pounds (but it's for a good cause!). The next time I see the doctor will be for my first ultrasound on November 1, and I hope to learn whether it is a boy or a girl! :) Then it's time to register for the little peanut. Everything continues to go well for me, more headaches lately, but still taking daily naps and putting my feet up often. Thanks for all of your prayers and support.
Your baby now weighs in at a whopping three to five ounces, and he's four to five inches in length. The bones that are now in place in his ears means he can probably hear your voice as you talk to your partner and pals and sing in the car. While he’s getting used to your voice, the tiny muscles in his body, especially the ones in his back, are gaining strength, so he can straighten out a little more. And thanks to his developing facial muscles, your baby is capable of making a few expressive frowns and squints, even at this early stage. (Don’t worry, those frowns have nothing to do with the sound of your voice!) And his eyes are finally working, making small side-to-side movements and perceiving light (although the eyelids are still sealed). Peekaboo!
I will soon feel the baby move....I'm so excited! :) I had a routine doctor's visit yesterday and heard the heartbeat as well as learned I gained a few pounds (but it's for a good cause!). The next time I see the doctor will be for my first ultrasound on November 1, and I hope to learn whether it is a boy or a girl! :) Then it's time to register for the little peanut. Everything continues to go well for me, more headaches lately, but still taking daily naps and putting my feet up often. Thanks for all of your prayers and support.
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