Wednesday, December 26, 2007

10 weeks: our precious blob

On January 10th, we had our first ultrasound with the midwife. (Incidentally, we are using B. J. Snell, the same midwife that my sister-in-law used). We keep giggling about our precious blob. The first ultrasound really doesn't look like anything unless you were actually there, watching the monitor. For us, it is a magical reminder of that day. We got to watch its little heartbeat on the monitor. Our little one even jumped while we watched and I was reminded of when Elizabeth and Mary met in the bible. It is said that when Elizabeth saw Mary, the child lept in her womb and she was filled with joy. Of course, I can't feel such movement yet, but it was lovely to see.

Hopefully, soon I will figure out how to post the picture of the ulltrasound that has text and directional arrows help others see something of our little jellybean!

Baby weight loss?

So, at the beginning of this pregnancy, I weighed the most I've weighed in my life, despite having tried to lose weight for over a year before getting pregnant. I would gain and lose the same 10 pounds, over and over again. I'm not really sure why, exactly. Anyway, I was at least exercising 3x per week for almost a year before getting pregnant, so I was stronger and healthier. At least that part of my plan worked well. So now, going into week 12, I have lost between 16 and 17 pounds. If I was trying to lose weight and being really successful on a sensible program, I could lose between 12 and 24 pounds in that amount of time, so it isn't really scary and I am keeping food down. It is just weird that I am not trying to do anything and finally losing weight. I'm not going to knock it. Incidentally, my midwife says it is fine, as long as I am eating and keeping food down. Apparently, it is just what my body needs to do.

One friend suggested that it might be all the sleep I'm getting (9-10 hours a night). Apparently your body processes and stores food totally differently if you are not sleep deprived and part of that is using up fat. She knew someone who changed nothing else about her life, but got 9 hours of sleep and lost 40 pounds. I'd be interested to see the research, but it kinda makes sense.

As long as the baby is doing fine, I'm happy. So far it looks like everything is normal. Yay!