Thursday, October 1, 2009

Week 22

It seems like I am growing more and more every day! That's good I guess, because that means my little boy is growing too!

Starting with the 5th month thebump.com stops giving fruit descriptions every week and changes it to monthly. So I have had to find another source for how big the baby is and what's going on.

Thebump says this month he is the size of a papaya!

Watch what you say -- baby is now able to hear outside noise from down in the womb. Studies show that baby finds gentle music and your own voice most soothing. Nipples are starting to sprout, and that little face is fully formed. And, baby's starting to settle into sleep cycles, snoozing about 12 to 14 hours a day. It shouldn't be hard to figure out when -- just pay attention to those kicks as they start and stop.

I think I have felt him move a few times, but not too much yet. I can't wait until I can really feel him and mostly, when Tom can feel him!

The other source I found for what's going on with the baby is the What To Expect When You Are Expecting website. This one is a lot more detailed than thebump.

Here is what they say is going on this week.




Guess what? At 22 weeks pregnant, your baby has finally broken the one-pound mark. How heavy is that? Hold a one-pound box of sugar in your hand the next time you're in the grocery story (and expect people to ask you why you're grinning from ear to ear). Is the box eight inches long? That's about the length your baby is too! This week, your sweetie is making more sense of the world as he or she develops the sense of touch. In fact, your little one's grip is quite developed by now — and since there's nothing else to grab in utero, he or she may sometimes hold on tight to that umbilical cord (don't worry — it's tough enough to handle it).

The sense of sight is also getting more developed. Your fetus can now perceive light and dark much better than before (even with those fused eyelids). But remember — unless you're shining a flashlight over your belly (which you can do, by the way), it'll be mostly dark for your baby inside that cozy womb of yours.

Moving up from the eyes, the eyelashes and eyebrows are well formed now — and even more hair is sprouting atop that cute little head. You'd be quite surprised, though, if you could see your little one up close and in color. Hair at this stage of fetal development has no pigment, so it's bright white.


Awww... my little pound of sugar!! haha I love it!

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