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姜思 | 11th Mar 2008 | marriage, childhood | (352 Reads)

We had a checkup again during the weekend.  We decided to try to go with Jacob and see if we can handle him in the clinic.  During the ultrasound checking, we hear the heart beap of the baby.  It is about 13x times per minutes.  When Jacob looked at the screen and heard the heart beap.  He said "Oh, baby crying"..Ha ha..oh..but may be he was right...cause after the checking, the nurse told me that there was a bit bleeding.  The doctor told me that it is not totally stable and asked me to take a week off.  I felt a bit sad.  Just like what I have said, I didn't realize that I was so tired and I didn't take enough rest.  I was a bit too engaged with work and was working under quite high pressure.  I felt bad that I didn't take care well enough this time.  But it is a good reminder, since the doctor asked me to take rest, I start feeling very tired and have slept over the whole weekend.  Mummy promise to tvery ake good care of you, I love you. 

 By comparing the the week 7 when I had Jacob, it seems that I am not feeling so sick.  But same as last time, I don't like strong taste food and I need to chew gum after meal.

  

Week Seven

http://www.pregnancy.org/pregnancy/fetaldevelopment1.php

  • Elbows form - Again, taking a peek inside you could see your baby's fascination with bending and flexing. Later you will swear you can enlist your child as the star of the next "Karate Kid" movie!
  • Fingers start to develop - These digits often become your baby's first toy!
  • Feet start to appear with tiny notches for the toes - It is fascinating that at less than a half inch, your little guy (or gal) already is leaving "footprints" on your heart!
  • Ears eyes and nose start to appear - Although they may resemble an alien life form, these all "shift" soon enough into a more normal appearance.
  • Intestines start to form in the umbilical cord - Did you know that initially the intestines are not formed inside your baby's body?
  • Teeth begin to develop under the gums - Thankfully, right now you won't be dealing with teething pain!