McKenzie Ann Clough

McKenzie Ann Clough
November 17, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

25 weeks!!!!!!

Week 25 of Pregnancy




Your baby is about nine inches long and more than a pound and a half in weight this week. And don't look now (as if you could), but your baby's skin is turning pinker as small blood vessels form under the skin and fill with blood. Lungs and nostrils are also growing at this stage of fetal development.

At nine inches and more than a pound and a half in weight, your baby is taller than two juice boxes stacked one on top of the other, and almost as heavy as four of those little boxes (an analogy you'll find particularly apropos in a few years, when those juice boxes start taking over your refrigerator, your pantry, your car.…).

Don't look now (as if you could), but your baby's skin is turning pinker. No, not because he or she's getting overheated (in fact, the amniotic fluid is perfectly climate controlled, keeping your baby at an always comfortable temperature), but because small blood vessels, called capillaries, are forming under the skin and filling with blood. Later this week, blood vessels will also develop in your baby's lungs, bringing them one step closer to full maturity — and one step closer to taking that first breath of fresh air. But at 25 weeks pregnant, those lungs are still very much works in progress. Though they are already beginning to develop surfactant, a substance that will help the lungs expand after the baby is born, the lungs are still too undeveloped to sufficiently send oxygen to the bloodstream and release carbon dioxide when he or she exhales.
The lungs aren't the only system that's gearing up for air intake. Your baby's nostrils, which have been plugged up until now, are starting to open this week. This actually allows your little one to begin taking practice breaths. (Of course since there's no air in there, your baby is really only "breathing" amniotic fluid, but it's the practice that counts, right?)

3 months until we meet our baby!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

6 MONTHS!

We've reached 6 months pregnant!!  McKenzie is growing like crazy (and kicking like crazy) and will make her debut in 3 months!

We had our 6 month OB visit today!  Highlights:
  • McKenzie's heart rate was 140/bpm
  • I've gained 10.2 pounds since my last visit, but -5.6 pounds for the entire pregnancy
  • My fundal height was 25 cm, which means I'm measuring slightly ahead (25 weeks)
  • My next appointment is the gestational diabetes testing.  I'll have to drink a sugary drink and then wait an hour to get blood work done.  Hopefully I pass the test, otherwise I have to come back for a 3 hour test!
  • Starting with our next appointment, we will be going to the doctor's every 2 weeks until November 1st, when we will start going every week.




24 Weeks Pregnant

Your baby weighs more than a pound and a half right now and sports a crown-to-rump length of about eight and a half inches (standard letter size!).
Wondering what (and who) your baby will look like? If you had a baby cam at 24 weeks pregnant, you'd almost be able to tell by now. That beautiful face (though still tiny) is almost fully formed. What's still missing from the picture is the fat that will be piled on under baby's skin. Until those fat deposits are made, that very tender skin is still very transparent, which means a close look would let you see clear through to all the organs, bones, and blood vessels. Fortunately, that see-through look won't last much longer. Babies at this stage of fetal development are gaining about six ounces each week — with much of that gain coming from fat, in addition to growing organs, bones, and muscle.
What's been playing on your little rocker's stereo system these days? All kinds of sounds can be heard by your baby in your womb: from air exhaling from your lungs (deep breath now), those gastric gurgles produced by your stomach and intestines, your voice and your partner's (which your baby will be able to recognize at birth), and even very loud sounds such as honking horns, barking dogs, or a wailing fire truck.

112 days until we meet our peanut!! 

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Thursday, July 29, 2010

23 Weeks!!!!!

Yay!  We've reached 23 weeks pregnant!  A week from today I will be 6 months pregnant and we will be going to our 6th month OB appointment!  Next week McKenzie will be taking her first plane trip to Disney World (in utero) to celebrate her Mom and Dad's first anniversary!






23 Weeks Pregnant
At eight inches and slightly over a pound, your baby is the size and shape of a small doll when you are 23 weeks pregnant. (But then, you already knew that you were carrying a living doll, didn't you?) This week marks the beginning of some serious weight gain. Your baby's weight in the next four weeks alone should double (and you may feel as though yours is too).

You have probably heard your developing baby's heartbeat through a Doppler a number of times already (though you never get tired of hearing it), but by now you can also hear it through a standard stethoscope. What a heart throb!
Your baby's skin is reddish in color now because of the developing blood vessels underneath (remember, the skin is very thin still). It also hangs loosely from his or her little body at this point. That's because the skin grows faster than the fat develops during fetal growth. But don't worry. By the time your baby is born, he or she will be pleasantly plump and filled out — from chubby cheeks to chubby toes.

17 weeks until we meet our baby!!!!!!!!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Name Announcement & Nursery Tour

The not so secret choice of our baby girl's name is

McKenzie Ann Clough

Here's some pictures of the nursery and the newly finished and hung letters we painted for her name. I think i must of cut and tied tons of ribbons before deciding we should just use picture hangers instead to hang the letters. Much easier.. Came out pretty good hanging on sight.. 

Let the photo tour begin..

The letters finally on the wall! The crib assembled as well.


The letters close up.


Crib, and changing table/dresser


Our closet which is not full at the moment but soon will be!


Winnie the Pooh and our ultrasound frame and some Disney stuff


And finally Tigger and his stuffed animal friends and our Winnie the Pooh growth chart

22 weeks!!

We have reached 22 weeks pregnant!!  In the next post we will officially announce Baby Clough's name!



Guess what? At 22 weeks pregnant, your baby has finally broken the one-pound mark. How heavy is that? Hold a one-pound box of sugar in your hand the next time you're in the grocery story (and expect people to ask you why you're grinning from ear to ear). Is the box eight inches long? That's about the length your baby is too!


This week, your sweetie is making more sense of the world as he or she develops the sense of touch. In fact, your little one's grip is quite developed by now — and since there's nothing else to grab in utero, he or she may sometimes hold on tight to that umbilical cord (don't worry — it's tough enough to handle it). The sense of sight is also getting more developed. Your fetus can now perceive light and dark much better than before (even with those fused eyelids). But remember — unless you're shining a flashlight over your belly (which you can do, by the way), it'll be mostly dark for your baby inside that cozy womb of yours.



Moving up from the eyes, the eyelashes and eyebrows are well formed now — and even more hair is sprouting atop that cute little head. You'd be quite surprised, though, if you could see your little one up close and in color. Hair at this stage of fetal development has no pigment, so it's bright white.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

21 weeks!

21 weeks pregnant!




Week 21 of Pregnancy: Baby's Taste Buds Develop


At about seven inches in length and almost 11 ounces in weight, your baby is about the size of a large banana. There's still a great deal of room in your womb — though your tenant will soon begin to feel cramped, so be prepared!

At about seven inches in length and almost 11 ounces in weight, your baby is about the size of a large banana.

By 21 weeks pregnant, your baby swallows at least several ounces of amniotic fluid each day — not only for hydration and nutrition, but also to practice swallowing and digesting — skills your baby will need as soon as he or she arrives in your arms. And keep this in mind: The taste of the amniotic fluid differs from day to day depending on what you've eaten (spicy enchilada one day, sweet carrots another). And that smorgasbord of tastes won't be lost on your baby. That's because your little one has very developed taste buds already. In fact, researchers have noted that babies who were exposed to certain tastes in utero via the amniotic fluid were more eager to eat foods with that same taste after birth. Want your baby to eat his or her broccoli later? Eat yours now!
Your developing baby still has a great deal of room in your womb — though like anyone who lives in one space for a long time, this tenant will soon begin to feel cramped. Until those uterine walls start closing in, however, there's plenty of space for twisting, turning, and even an occasional somersault (so that's what you were feeling last night!).
With all that belly dancing going on, it's hard to believe your baby gets any sleep at all. But believe it or not, your fetus sleeps as much as a newborn, perhaps 12 to 14 hours per day! (Now if only you could get some sleep!)