March 11, half an hour "old".
March 12, several hours "old".
March 13, 2 days "old".
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
I am HERE
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Today is the D-Day!
OK guys…
NOW I’m really heading to the hospital! By this evening I will meet my mom and dad, from the other side of the womb!
So don't panic. And please be patient, my dad will write all the details after I’m born :)
NOW I’m really heading to the hospital! By this evening I will meet my mom and dad, from the other side of the womb!
So don't panic. And please be patient, my dad will write all the details after I’m born :)
Monday, March 9, 2009
Everything's ready for me!
Everything's ready for me!
Only... I am still inside....
Don't worry, I feel great here! I am just not in such a hurry to see the outside world, cause I know I'll have lots of time for it :)
Only... I am still inside....
Don't worry, I feel great here! I am just not in such a hurry to see the outside world, cause I know I'll have lots of time for it :)
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
I am due… and still inside
Today I am 40 weeks! This is my due date, but I am still inside my mom’s womb.
It's hard to say for sure how big I will be. An average newborn baby weighs about 3.4 kilos (a small pumpkin) and is about 51 cm long. But last time my doctor measured me, I weighed more than that.
My CTG shows that I am just fine and that my heart works well.
My skull bones are not yet fused, which allows them to overlap a bit if it's a snug fit through the birth canal during labor. This so-called "molding" is the reason my noggin may look a little conehead-ish after birth. Rest assured — it's normal and temporary.
It's hard to say for sure how big I will be. An average newborn baby weighs about 3.4 kilos (a small pumpkin) and is about 51 cm long. But last time my doctor measured me, I weighed more than that.
My CTG shows that I am just fine and that my heart works well.
My skull bones are not yet fused, which allows them to overlap a bit if it's a snug fit through the birth canal during labor. This so-called "molding" is the reason my noggin may look a little conehead-ish after birth. Rest assured — it's normal and temporary.
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