Thursday, December 20, 2012

2 Months

Sweet Layla Grace turned two months old on December 10!  I wish we could slow things down!

 Daddy is taking the pictures and mommy is in the corner. :)
 Mommy is in the other corner.
 I've over the pictures, daddy!
Wait, where's mommy?!

2 Month Fun Facts:
  • She weighs 7 pounds!
  • She is 19.5 inches long!
  • She eats 7 times a day.  I am mostly nursing but she's had a few bottles of breast milk when I have needed a few extra hours of sleep.  She eats about 2.5 ounces!  I tried to get her up to 3 but she is just not ready yet.
  • She wakes up once a night.  She goes down for bed about 10:00 and wakes up around 3:00 or some variation of that.  She eats and goes back down until morning with no problem.  She has been sleeping in her crib since 8 weeks.
  • She is wearing newborn diapers.  We go through about 8 or 9 a day.  Mom doesn't like her to be wet! :)
  • She can wear some newborn clothes!  Most pants are still too long on her though.  She has outgrown some of the preemie outfirts but can still wear others.
  • Layla loves: playing on her tummy time mat (but not on her tummy), eating, bathtime, sleeping on daddy's chest, going for walks, her binky, and looking at lights and fans.
  • Layla doesn't like: tummy time, having her nose suctioned, being hungry, or swallowing her medicine.
  • Sweet girl is starting to get a personality and we love watching it develop.  She is starting to make noises and get excited!

Layla loves to make sweet faces after she eats!  These are from different nights.



Presenting "Little Girl in a Big Bed"!





Robert loves to have fun with the camera and L!


Layla met Santa!

Layla absolutely adores me and I love it.  I'm sure it's just because I am her meal ticket but it's the sweetest thing.  No matter who has her, when she hears my voice, her eyes will search everywhere to find me.  She looks at me like I am the only thing that matters.  It's truly the most amazing feeling.

I go back to work on January 2 and I am not handling it well.  I thought I would be so ready to get out of the house and get a normal scheduled life back but I just can't imagine not being able to see her every minute of the day.  I could handle a year long maternity leave. :)  Layla will be going to a great daycare and it's close to both of our jobs so we have easy acccess to her.  Say a little prayer for this mommy on January 2.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

UMC Days

As soon as we arrived at the NICU, we spoke with the neonatologist and nurse practitioner.  They had consulted pediatric cardiology, urology, hematology and genetics to come see Layla.  Layla was hooked up to monitor her heart rate and breathing - every baby in the NICU had to be monitored.  She also had an IV of a small amount of sugar water.  Other than that, she was simply there for testing to see why her platelets were so low and to check on the issues that were noticed while she was in utero.  We were able to meet Dr. Harmon, the pediatric urologist, the next day.  We knew we would be seeing him at some point after she was born so it was nice to get to talk to him so quickly.  He confirmed that Layla had a duplicate collecting system (2 ureters) for her left kidney which was causing the hydronephrosis.  There are two surgery options that he explained to us and we will see him in January to determine what he will do.  He said it was an easy procedure and she would be just fine!  We really liked him and have heard wonderful feedback from other parent's whose children have seen him. She had a test done that showed she had grade 5 reflux on that kidney. Layla will be on anitbiotics daily until surgery to prevent an infection. The next day we saw the pediatric cardiologist.  He used lots of big medical words but basically, Layla's heart is fine too!  She had a PDA and PFO at birth which are both pretty common in early babies.  The PDA was closed by the time we met him.  We will see him again in April to make sure the PFO has also closed.  (Side note - no doctor has heard a murmur since then so hopefully it's already closed up!) Layla had 3 echocardiograms within the first two days of her life.  We actually saw a pediatric cardiologist from Oschners before we left Wesley's NICU.  He is the one that saw the PDA and PFO.  He also mentioned that her heart was more midline in the chest than where it should be.  This backed up what the sonographers were seeing while she was in utero.  The UMC cardiologist didn't have an issue with the positioning.  We will double check with him on everything when she has her echocardiogram in April.  Layla's platelet count was up to 285,000 after her blood transfusion in Hattiesburg.  Each morning, she had a CBC (complete blood count) to check her platelets and each day they were going down again. The neonatologists (both at Wesley and UMC) thought Layla was experiencing neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia.  The needed a sample of my blood to a lab in Los Angeles to confirm.  I had to check in as an outpatient that Monday and get lab work done.  Each day was pretty much the same - she was just there getting her blood drawn every morning and that is it.  That Wednesday, the neonatologist infomed me that I did not have negative antigens meaning it was not NAT causing L's low platelet count. He didn't know what was going on then!  They had already ruled out bacterial, viral or fungal infection.  The hematologist came by during that time, and she also didn't have an idea what could be causing it.  She said every test she would have ordered had already been done.   The next day, a new neonatologist came on.  He introduced himself and told me that Layla was too healthy to be in the ICU.  He said if she could get her platelets to stablize, he felt comfortable discharging her and letting us see hematology as an outpatient.  That was a Thursday and Layla's platelet count was still trending down. Each morning when we woke up, one of us would call the NICU to get her count before heading up there.  Each morning I cried when I heard the news.  By Saturday, the count was down to 35,000 again.  Guess what happened Sunday though?  Her platelet count went up to 44,000 and on Monday up to 50,000.  Robert had to go back to work on Tuesday so we had to drive back to Hattiesburg.  I got up the next morning and drove back.  I walked in to the neonatologist telling me we could go home!  Her count was up to 55,000 - still very low (normal is above 150) but he felt comfortable with us going home.  After 12 days there, we could finally go home!  Layla had to pass a car seat test and we could hit the road.  We still didn't have a reason for the thrombocytopenia, but neither one of us cared.  What an amazing day!

 Her first day.  They put a bow on her (for mom's sake) to cover where they had taken blood from a vein in her head.


 Me telling the lady in the lab that I pass out.

 She loves her hands in the air!
 We were able to change all her diapers, feed her and check her temperature when we were there.  She did not like how long it took that themometer.
 Hour and a half long car seat test.
Changing into her going home outfit. She should have been way happier!

First nap at home.

The NICU at UMC is amazing.  I cannot say enough good things about the people there. They allow parents to visit as often and stay as long as desired and call anytime.  The doctors included Robert on rounds since they knew he was in the medical field.  Also, the doctors are around all day - you can just walk up and talk to them.  All the nurses were more than wonderful.  They were so sweet and loved Layla. They have a staff social worker who gave us lots of good advice.  If a baby was healthy, the parents were allowed to do everything.  Nursing was so important to me that we tried to be there for every feeding during the day.  At night, I would pump every 4 hours (I set an alarm throughout the night) and bring the mik to the hospital the next day.  They used my milk for her night feedings.  My heart still hurts for all the babies still there.  Layla was so healthy compared to the other 99.  That's right, there are 100 beds of sick babies.  Please pray for all of them and pray for the amazing medical staff that are helping those sweet babies grow and heal.

We are so thankful for all of our friends and family that were there for us during that time.  Layla had so many prayers going up for her.  I mean SO many.  So many people visited and sent gift baskets, gift cards and money for food, gas and hotels.  Robert's fraternity brother even let us stay in his lake house for the last several days.  People were so giving. We are beyond grateful for the love we received.  There is no way we can send enough thanks.  We truly appreciate each and every one of you. Robert and I celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary while we were there.  Well, he was in Hattiesburg working and I was in Jackson with his mom.  It was tough but I look forward to that 5 year celebration.  Our marriage is so incredibly strong and we will have a healthy one year 8 day old little girl to celebrate with us. 

1 Month

Our Sweet Layla Bug turned One Month Old on November 10!  She has her first cold which breaks my heart.  Luckily, her dad has it all under control.  He is a pro with the aspirator and saved the day with a pink humidifier!



One Month Fun Facts:
  • She weighs 5 pounds 6 ounces! (That was her weight 2 days before her one month.)  Of course, she isn't on the growth charts for weight or length.
  • She was 16 and 7/8 inches at her 2 week check-up and hasn't been measured since then.  Her "Aunt" Chrissy says she will just get to wear really tall heels one day! :)
  • She eats 7-8 times a day.  I am mostly nursing but she's had a few bottles of breast milk when I have needed a few extra hours of sleep.  She eats about 2 ounces!  
  • She wakes up about twice a night.  She eats between 11-12pm and 3-4am.  I am trying to read BabyWise but between thank you notes, weekly doctor's visits, and squeezing in naps, I haven't made it too far.  
  • She isn't a fussy baby at all but she makes grunting noises all the time.  Her doctor says not to worry unless the noises are waking her up or making her cry.
  • She is wearing Preemie diapers but we are going to switch to Newborn this week.  Newborn are a little big but we have lots of boxes of them so no sense in continuing to buy preemie.
  • She wears mostly white Gerber Newborn Onsies while we are home.  We have a few preemie outfits that she wears when we "dress up".  Newborn clothes are still too big on her.
  • Layla loves: sleeping on her dad's chest, Soothie pacifiers (they are as big as her face - hehe), bathtime, eating, riding in her carseat, and having her hands by her head.
  • Layla doesn't like: tummy time (but she is very good at it - already so strong!), having her nose suctioned, having her hands swaddled and getting dressed.
  • She is so funny when she is hungry!  She opens her mouth wide and attacks anything that gets near it.  I will have to post a video.
Layla got to meet her big sister Sugar when she got home from Jackson.  Sugar is very jealous of all the attention Layla gets and she pouts a lot.  I think she is used to being an only child. Sugar is sweet and gives Layla lots of kisses.



First day they met

Now they are BFF

Monday, November 5, 2012

Meeting Layla

My doctor called me on the morning of Monday, October 8 and wanted me to come in.  I found out we would be having a baby on Wednesday, October 10!  It was a very emotional and scary two days but Robert and I knew it was best to get our sweet girl here.  We arrived at the hospital at 6:00 am on 10/10/12.  My doctor gave me the option of induction or c-section and I opted for the induction.  I was already 2 cm dilated and halfway thinned.  Layla was monitored the whole time to make sure she tolerated delivery well.  Everything went great - the worst part was almost passing out (even though I was lying down) while getting my IV and the catheter (most annoying thing ever) after the epidural.  The pitocin was started at 8:00 and she went ahead and broke my water.  The contractions started right away, but I handled them fine until a little after 11:00.  I requested the epidural and received it a little after lunchtime.  By then, there was lots of pressure "down there" and I went from 4 cm to 9 cm quickly.  Once my nurse realized I was at 9 cm, it was like the room filled up with hospital people.  It was time to have a baby!  I slightly freaked out but Robert was amazing and never left my side.  I don't even know how long I had to push but I know I gave it all I had.  I didn't want Layla to be stuck in the birth canal long - yes, that was my thoughts as I was having a baby!  Then, there she was - 4 lb 1 oz of the most perfect little girl!

Last pregnant picture 

Perfect little angel 

Mom's first hold 

First family photo


Layla Grace Lee
October 10, 2012  2:24 p.m.
4 lb. 1 oz.  16 inches

Once she was born, they performed all the checks on her and cleaned her up.  She had a renal ultrasound and echocardiogram right after birth too.  Once all that was done (about two hours later), Robert dressed her and we got to hold our sweet girl.  The pediatrician came to visit and everything looked good.  She never had to leave our room!  About 9:00, a nurse from the NICU came in to get another blood sample.  Her first CBC showed very low platelet levels and the doctor wanted someone from the NICU to take another sample.  Those results came back as very low as well.  That's when the night went downhill.  The nenonatologist came to the room and said they would be taking her to the NICU and performing a blood transfusion.  He also said he wanted to transfer (via helicopter) her to UMC so she would have access to a pediatric urologist, cardiologist and hematologist all at one location.  Close to midnight, they took Layla away to the NICU.  Robert and I went to visit and then were sentenced (that's what it felt like) back to our hospital room for sleep.  I have no idea how anyone thought we could sleep.  I opted for no sleep aid medicine because I wanted to be alert the next morning.  Early the next morning we found out that she would be transported via ground instead of helicopter.  Thankfully, my doctor released me to allow me to go to Jackson.  She gave Robert strict orders to make me rest and use a wheelchair.  We went to visit Layla again and the UMC transport team was there.  The transport nurse was wonderful and promised to call as soon as they arrived - which she did.  They took Layla away (seriously, one of the hardest things for a mom to go through) and Robert and I packed up the hospital room and went home to pack for Jackson.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

We are Having a Baby!

Our weekend has been spent in serious baby prep mode.  Layla is coming soon - like next week or the next at the latest.  I just wanted to take a quick moment to document this so we would have it and to ask for prayers.

She has passed all her BPPs and NSTs over the last two weeks but at last week's (34) appointment, our doctor said the sonographers were still worried about her heart.  Yes, more news we didn't want to hear.  We went to see Dr. Perry again this week (35) and he still thinks her heart is just fine.  BUT he also did her growth scan and she just isn't growing.  She was estimated at 3 lb. 14 oz. and was 3 lb. 2 oz. at 32 weeks so she hasn't gained much the past 3 weeks.  She should be over 5.25 lbs by now.  He wants her out asap so she can get the nutrients she needs.  We really won't know why she isn't growing until she gets here.  Please pray our sweet little girl comes out strong and healthy no matter how tiny she is.  I see Dr. Washburne Tuesday to find out Layla's birthdate.


Pregnancy Highlights

How Far Along:  36 Weeks

Size of Baby:  Estimated at 3 lb. 14 oz. at 35 weeks 5 days.  Forget Baby Center!

Total Weight Gain/Loss:  21 pounds 

Maternity Clothes:  I actually kind of like them. :)

Gender:   It's a Girl - Layla Grace Lee!

Movement:  She has been moving like crazy.  I actually think I am going to miss feeling her little self inside of me.  

Sleep:  Sleep has gotten so much better since the last post.  Still a lot of bathroom breaks but I am getting enough hours of sleep now.

Cravings/Aversions:  I still don't like food much.  I am trying!

Emotions:  I have actually held it together really well over the last few weeks until today.  This morning I just can't get it together.  I feel like my job is to take care of her and there is just nothing I can do right now.  I just pray that I am a good mom and that L is healthy when she comes into the world.

What I miss:  Nothing really.

Symptoms:  Starting to get lots of pressure in my lower abdomen.

What I'm looking forward to:  Meeting Layla and getting her to grow!

Since our last post, Robert and I had maternity pictures made and we've had 3 showers for Layla Bug!  To check us out at 34 weeks, visit HCS Photography.  We are so thankful for all of the showers from our friends and family.  Hopefully, I will have time to blog about those when little girl gets here.  Y'all know how I am about thank you notes - they may be later than normal but they will come!  Seriously, thank everyone so much for all the gifts for Layla and most importantly for all the thoughts and prayers.  

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

33 Weeks

Our sweet girl scored a 10 out of 10 on her BPP/NST on Monday! She has been doing so well this past week. Robert and I are so thankful. We go back next Monday so keep us in your prayers.

We picked up her furniture, her room is painted and her chair comes in this week. I am so glad we have made progress! Can't wait until it all comes together.

We had a Babymoon to Destin booked for this weekend but decided not to go.  We are still going to spend the weekend together and go out for a nice date night - just in Hattiesburg and not 4 hours from the hospital.  I think it's hit both of us that we are at our last few weeks of Robert & Amanda (family of 2) time.  Crazy!

 33 Weeks

L's first Southern Miss game!

Pregnancy Highlights

How Far Along:  33 Weeks

Size of Baby:  Baby Center says she should be 17 inches long and weigh 4 lbs.  She was 3 lb. 2 oz. last Tuesday.  They will check her size again next week or the next.

Total Weight Gain/Loss:  18 pounds 

Maternity Clothes:  I actually kind of like them. :)

Gender:   It's a Girl - Layla Grace Lee!

Movement:  Her movement has been great since we were released from the hospital!  I am so thankful she is behaving again.

Sleep:  I only get a few hours at a time.  I've always been a great sleeper, 7-9 hours a night, but now I wake up at 3, 4, and 5 am!  Bathroom breaks have increased from 2 a night to 3 or 4.

Cravings/Aversions:  I still don't like food much.  Anytime I mentions something, Robert makes sure we eat it that day!

Emotions:  I had a big breakdown the Saturday morning that we ended up in the hospital.  It's like I knew something wasn't right.  Other than that, I haven't been very outwardly emotional.  Of course, I have moments of worry, sadness, and happiness but nothing too extreme.

What I miss:  Good sleep.  

Symptoms:  Fatigue, lots of bathroom breaks, and shortness of breath.

What I'm looking forward to:  Meeting Layla - I think some of the anxiety will go away once she is here and healthy.  Also, I have 3 showers next week so we are excited about seeing lots of friends and family and celebrating our sweet girl!

In other news, our football teams (Southern Miss & the Saints) have had a hard time the past two weeks!  I'm going to pretend they are just waiting until next year, when Layla can watch, to get show off!!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Our Dramatic Little Girl

Well, Layla officially has more spankings coming when she arrives.  We have been to the hospital 3 times in 5 days.  Our first trip was Saturday night.  I noticed L's movements had decreased over Friday and Saturday.  Luckily, I was at Phi Mu recruitment with Dr. Sessums so she called ahead and then gave me instructions on getting in.  We were hooked up to the non stress test machine (my new best friend) and she looked fine.  She even started moving!  But...the on call doctor came in and said I was having contractions.  I had no idea!  Contractions were so bad that he checked me and I was dilated 1 cm.  They gave me two rounds of drugs to stop the contractions and a steriod shot to help her lungs grow.  We had to go back 24 hours later for another steriod shot.  

Tuesday was my regular appointment for a biophysical profile.  Miss Priss decided not to move during the sonogram and ended up scoring a 2 out of 10.  That's NOT GOOD.  I could tell Dr. Washburne was worried.  She said I was being direct admitted to the hospital for monitoring and that if things didn't look better, we were going to have a 32 week 3 day old baby.  I didn't even get to leave the the facility.  Robert had to go pick up clothes for me once we were in a room.  Luckily, our sweet drama queen did well all night.  We had another BPP this morning and she didn't move as much so I was a little worried again.  Thankfully, she had such a good performance on the NST and the doppler scan that followed (along with good breathing movements) that she scored a 10!  We were released today.  I will go back for another BPP and doppler scan Monday and it is just going to be a monitoring game over the next few weeks.  Everyone's best guess on her random lack of movement is that she has a very long, hard sleep pattern.  Sound like anyone else we know?  Her daddy!

We have realized that we are going to have an early and small baby.  She was estimated at 3 lb. 2 oz on Tuesday.  Our sweet RN helped me realize that maturity is more important than size.  Layla needs to be able to breathe, eat and swallow on her own no matter how much she weighs.  That made me feel a little better about her small size.  In exciting news, we got to see that she has lots of flowing hair and is still looking like her dad but with chubby cheeks!  

I've learned that things don't always happen like you envision.  I thought I was to going to go into labor whenever Layla was ready to meet the world (no induction, no csection) and come home with a perfect little girl to a perfect little nursery.  Well, this week, without a nursery, I almost had a little girl via c-section that would have most likely been staying in the hospital while I came home.  Somehow I was so strong and had so much faith that she was in God's hands.  Whatever His plan is for her, I trust it.  If she is truly better off in the NICU than in me, that's where we want her to be.  Thank you to all our friends and family for all the prayers, texts and calls.  Robert and I are very lucky to have so many great people in our life.  We just ask that everyone keeps praying that L continues to grow and thrive so she is mature as possible when she enters the world.

I stole this from a friend's blog and now it is my motto for LG.

I prayed for this child, and the Lord answered my prayer and gave him to me. Now I give him back to the Lord. He will belong to the Lord all his life. I Samuel 1:27-28

32 Weeks 3 Days

Thursday, August 30, 2012

30 Weeks

We had an appointment with Dr. Washburne this week.  Layla will get a nonstress test every week  and an ultrasound (to check measurements) every third week.  Basically, I laid on a table for 30 minutes with a heart monitor thing attached to my belly.  I'm not sure what exactly they are looking for with this test, but she passed.  Now on to next week.  If the test doesn't go well one time, we will get two a week.  If she falls below the 10th precentile, they are going to take her at 37 weeks.  So really we just take it week by week and pray she is growing.


Pregnancy Highlights

How Far Along:  30.5 Weeks

Size of Baby:  Baby Center says she should be 15.7 inches long and weigh almost 3 lbs.  Hopefully, she isn't too far off.

Total Weight Gain/Loss:  15-16 lbs 

Maternity Clothes:  Oh, yes!

Gender:   It's a Girl - Layla Grace Lee!

Movement:  She moves all the time!  That's one of the things I have to monitor so I am thankful she is a busy bee!

Sleep:  I haven't sleep well in weeks.  I'm guessing it's just hormones?  I wake up in the middle of the night pretty much every night.

Cravings/Aversions:  I really just don't like food that much.  I thought pregnancy was a time to enjoy food!  Layla likes honey buns and fruit. :)

Emotions:  I feel emotionally and mentally drained and working my way to physically drained as well.

What I miss:  Good sleep.

Symptoms:  Fatigue, headaches and back pain.

What I'm looking forward to:  Meeting LG, but not for at least 7 more weeks.


After much research (from Robert, of course), Layla has a car seat and stroller! Now, if she just had a nursery.  That is our project for this weekend.  Fingers crossed that her indecisive mom can make that happen.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Our Little Girl

We had an appointment with the fetal medicine specialist in Jackson yesterday.  We have good news and bad news.  Her kidney size is smaller meaning some of the fluid has come off!  He thinks it is definitely a ureter problem maybe even a duplicate ureter - one functioning and one not.  Of course, we won't know the real reason until she is born, but the problem is not any worse!  Now the not so good news.  Layla has intrauterine restrictive growth.  What's that?!  Well, she is measuring at less than the 10th percentile for her gestational age.  She is barely under the 10 mark, but she is there and therefore I am now officially a high risk pregnancy.  The problem shows up in the 3rd trimester which makes sense because she measured right on track at my 26 week ultrasound.  Good thing is it's asymmetrical IUGR - her head and brain are right on track but her weight and length are not.  He doesn't think it is related to any birth defect or infection.  I have to get a biophysical profile every week to check her movements, muscle tone, heartrate and fluid amount.  As long as she scores well on the profile every week, we should be good!  If not, I will have to deliver that week - that's the scary part.  She is 2 lbs 5 ounces at 29 weeks 6 days so she isn't too far off track.  Robert and I honestly think she is just going to take after his side of the family and be a small girl.  He was under the growth charts as an infant.    Even so, no mother wants to hear that she is a high risk pregnancy.  I see my doctor on Monday to get more news.  I think we were too shocked at Dr. Perry's office to ask any questions.  I may be giving up the gym and learning to eat more but whatever it takes to help the little girl grow!  I know so many of you have been praying for Layla and we just ask you to keep on praying.  Pray that our little girl grows!!

In better news, I have proof that she is going to be like her daddy.  She looks just like him!




Sunday, August 19, 2012

Things are Getting Real!

Robert and I are both starting to get a little anxious about this whole parenthood thing!  Even after being together 8 years, this whole process has brought us so much closer.  It's such an amazing journey!  We have less than 11 weeks until her due date and it's all becoming so real!!  Plus, my back hurts, my ankles hurt and I'm so hungry all the time.  It's really real.

I had my glucose tolerance test this week and passed.  We have 2 appointments this coming week - one with the specialist and one for her 4d ultrasound!  Then, I have my 30 week appointment the week after.  I should be a pro at doctor's appointments!

29 Weeks

Our next appointment with Dr. Perry is Thursday in Jackson.  He will do another anatomy scan and give us an update on her kidney.  Please keep us in your prayers!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

27 Weeks

We had an ultrasound appointment this week, and everything looked good!  She had plenty of amniotic fluid and her left kindey is not any worse than it was 5 weeks ago at our appointment with Dr. Perry.  We see him again in 3 weeks and are hoping for another good report.  We seriously cannot thank our friends, family and church enough for all the thoughts and prayers!

We haven't bought anything for little girl!  Well, we ordered her furniture and bedding but nothing else.  I can't decide if we are really behind or not?!  I've heard from a few people that it's a good idea to buy a box of diapers everytime I am in Target (to spread the cost) so we started that today.  Layla officially has 2 boxes (they were on sale) of Pampers Swaddlers Newborn diapers!  I am going to get Size 1 next time.

It's been a fast and busy weekend.  We went to the Back Door Restaurant in Columbia with Brittany and Austin on Friday night.  Chrissy and I went shopping in Gulport Saturday and I got a Snoogle!  It is the best thing ever!!  Last night we had dinner with Chris and Amber and got lots of parenting advice!  Today we went to church and Target.  Now I have to pack up and head to Jackson for a week long work conference.  Ugh, I need a nap!

27 Weeks.
Closed eyes are my specialty.

Pregnancy Highlights

How Far Along:  27 Weeks

Size of Baby:  14.5 inches and 2 lbs according to Baby Bump.  She weighed 1 lb and 12 ounces at my appointment Thursday.

Total Weight Gain/Loss:  11-12 pounds  

Maternity Clothes:  They actually aren't so bad!

Gender:   It's a Girl - Layla Grace Lee!

Movement:  She moves most during mid-morning, right after lunch, right after dinner and when I lay down at night.

Sleep:  My back has gotten really bad over the past few weeks.  Hopefully, my Snoogle is going to work miracles!

Cravings/Aversions:  Not really.

Emotions:  I can tell I am a little hormonal but nothing very noticeable.

What I miss:  Estancia Cabernet Sauvignon :)

Symptoms: Really just the lower back pain.

What I'm looking forward to:  Having a nursery!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

3 Years & 25 Weeks

Our very spoiled, very smart, very sweet "first child" turned 3 on July 13!  I can't believe how fast 3 years went by.  I hope it doesn't happen that fast with Layla!
Happy Birthday Sugar Magnolia Lee!

I had my 24 week appointment last week.  Everything checked off fine - her heartrate was 135 and I measured perfectly!  I found out we will be going every 2 weeks until about 32 weeks and then I will be going weekly.  We will have a sonogram at least every 4 weeks.  The next one will be in a week.

25 weeks

Pregnancy Highlights

How Far Along:  25.5 weeks. The 2nd trimester rocks!  I feel so good!

Size of Baby:  1.5 pounds and 13 1/2 inches according to Baby Center.

Total Weight Gain/Loss:  10 pounds.  

Maternity Clothes:  I have made the switch especially for work clothes.  I feel like non-maternity shirts or short dresses look funny because my belly makes them shorter in the front.  Maxi dresses still work though!

Gender:   It's a Girl - Layla Grace Lee!

Movement:  She is a little mover and shaker and I love it.  It is amazing!  Robert finally felt her this week!    He was very excited about that.

Sleep:  Sleep is still good.  I get random leg cramps and some back aches.  

Cravings/Aversions:  Nothing sounds good to me except honey buns, really!  I am always starving in the mornings and then don't eat much at night.  

Emotions:  Not really.  I have been very busy with work and all my "community activities" as Robert would call them.  I think I am mentally drained.

What I miss:  Taking Nyquil?!  I've had a cold this week and would have loved to take some meds to help me out.

Symptoms: Just the random leg cramps and lower back pain.  I have been stretching really well - after the gym, before bed, and sometimes in the morning - and that helps.

What I'm looking forward to:  Meeting our sweet girl in 14.5 more weeks!