At 19 weeks the baby is 6" long, crown to rump, and weighs about 8.5 ounces. Sensory development is exploding. His brain is designating specialized areas for smell, touch, hearing, taste and vision. He may be able to hear my voice. His arms and legs are proportional to his body now and hair is sprouting from his scalp.
I've been tracking the baby's weekly development from an on-line site and recording it in his journal, even going back to the weeks before I knew he was with me.
Today The Oldest and I have started primering the nursery. (Yes, primering is a real word because I just made it up. I can make up words at will, ya know. It's my blog!) I took breaks every half hour, since I'm supposed to be on bed rest and taking it easy. On a side note, I have never comprehended how women with small children in the home are supposed to be on bed rest? Does a magic genie jump out at that moment in a poof of baby powder scented mist? I've had no cramping or pain or any other odd sensation, and little Jack has been very active. We were forced to stop and take a longer break when I sent Susie back to Wal-Mart for a third gallon of primer. That danged pepto-pink just wouldn't die!
I went to the PHC today. Usual stuff. BP elevated as usual. My Methyldopa was increased yet again to 750 mg three times a day.
And much as I would like to deny it, I have already referred to the baby as Jack-Jack. I am a Goober too!
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