Since I didn't update about Baby Meyer's development last week, I'll just do that for this week as well. I also found a spectacular picture of a baby at 9 weeks that I wanted to share. Last week the heart finished dividing into 4 chambers, and I was fortunate enough to see that strong little heart beating away! The face is unmistakeably human now; well defined nose and nostrils, lips and fully formed eyes that are covered by eyelids that will be fused shut for weeks to come. The ears even have tiny earlobes and are getting to the correct positioning on the side of the head. Also over the last week the placenta became developed enough to take over the task of hormone production. The external sex organs are even in place, but unfortunately undetectable on an ultrasound. In another 6 to 8 weeks or so if I were to have an ultrasound they would be able to tell if it's a boy or girl...
A 9 week fetus from an ectopic pregnancy taken by Dr. Uthman
Speaking of the whole boy/girl thing, Ross and I have officially decided on names!
If it is a girl she will be named Elle Jolie Meyer. This name means "beautiful woman." and both names are of French origin.
If it is a boy he will be named Harvey Jameson Meyer. Harvey means strong, ready for battle and James in Jameson means supplanter -- to succeed/take-over by strategem. Both names are of English origin.
We had always planned to name our son Jack if we had one, but it's just too popular these days. We have both loved the name Harvey, and it is the name of Ross' paternal grandfather. The James in Jameson is after my late Uncle James/Jamie. I love James, but we just preferred the way Harvey Jameson flowed. The name for a girl has definitely taken awhile. We both really liked the name Kaiya or Kaia and considered others, but ultimately fell in love with Elle. It's simple, elegant, and appropriate for a little girl or a woman. We looked for middle names to go with Elle for a while and when I suggested Jolie and told him the meaning, he agreed on the nice flow it had with Elle as well as the great meaning.
Now that Elle/Harvey is 10 weeks, all of the basic physiology is in place and now baby will start to grow pretty rapidly and put on some weight! Baby is now beginning the so-called Fetal Period and ending the Embryonic Period of development. Over the past week baby has gone from about the length of a grape to the length of a kumquat. While last Wednesday, baby was almost exactly 3/4 of an inch, baby will be breaking the one inch mark this week! At the 8 week mark baby started making its first movements, but by now baby can kick and bend its limbs and even swallow fluid. Baby is much too small for me to feel yet, but in the next 6 weeks or so I predict I'll start feeling movement. I first felt quickening with Aila when I was about 15 and a half weeks. Amazing things are happening with baby, as the vital organs are becoming more highly developed and starting to function. For instance, the liver is now making red blood cells as opposed to the yolk sac, which is starting to disappear. The fingers and toes are well-defined now, no more webbing -- and they are even growing tiny little nails!
OK, I have to say it...still a bit alien-like, but definitely getting there!
I have started to feel pretty darn good. The sickness is waning more and more, going from only an evening spell over the last week, to very little if at all in the past few days. I have been very concious of what I eat, fighting the cravings and making healthy choices for snacks. I do have to eat snacks because the key to not feeling sick is keeping my stomach from becoming empty. I have been cooking a lot more now that we're getting our house together and everything in its place and eating a lot of fresh fruit and veggies. I have been busy with the house so that has kept me on my feet, along with chasing Aila around of course! My body has definitely changed rapidly over the past few weeks. I'm not "showing" yet of course, but my waist is thickening and my clothes are fitting differently-not in my legs or arms though which is a good thing, only in my waist! I am determined to gain a much more healthy amount of weight this time around. Anyway, I am still peeing much of my day and night away, and getting more and more used to that again, but it's a definite con of pregnancy if you ask me! I've been "living it up" with my body while I can, bending over to touch my feet, stretching, laying on my stomach just because I can and enjoying not having a draft coming from the bottom of my t-shirt! I know that belly is going to creep up on me before I know it!
Congrats on choosing names! It took us months and months to agree on Brody's name!! haha
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