Monday, December 7, 2009

6 Weeks

The last few days have been horrible. I havent been able to stay awake and function right. Im always so tired! If i havent ate anything for a few hours, i start to feel super nauseous and i end up running to the bathroom to make friends with the toilet. But nothing ever comes up. I was about 6 weeks when i started getting really sick with Erica. So i know this pregnancy will probably be the same. Im getting very anxious to go to my first doctors visit, which will be on the 18th.


Week 6: There's nausea everywhere!

Fetal development in pregnancy week 6:
 embryo in second month



This is going to be a busy week for your amazing little embryo. Their brain is still growing remarkably fast; miniature hand plates are starting to develop and the early formations of what will be their fingers are already visible. Also, the lower limbs do not develop quite as fast, so they’re pretty much still flippers. Up until this point, your baby has been very curled up with the head and tail in close proximity, but this week their trunk and neck are beginning to grow and straighten as their tail recedes into its resting position in the back. Even though your little miracle is only 6 weeks old, they’re already capable of demonstrating reflex responses to touch!



And how's mom doing? It’s official (grumble): if you’re going to have morning sickness, you’ll be feeling the unpleasant symptoms starting some time this week. If you don’t, then chances are you’re in the clear-- but don’t blame us if we’re wrong! There are always a handful of women who are officially morning-sickness To lessen your symptoms, you’re going to have to buckle down and focus on cleaning up your diet. Don’t eat fatty foods, drink lots of fluids, eat several small meals throughout the day, take plenty of naps, and don’t forget the prenatal vitamins! late-bloomers with another week or two before the nausea sets in. There are several factors that can help you determine whether or not you you’re one of the unlucky ones. If you are having twins (or more), or had morning sickness with an earlier pregnancy, or experienced nausea or vomiting with birth control pills, then you might expect to have morning sickness with this pregnancy. To lessen your symptoms, you’re going to have to buckle down and focus on cleaning up your diet. Don’t eat fatty foods, drink lots of fluids, eat several small meals throughout the day, take plenty of naps, and don’t forget the prenatal vitamins! (Have you consulted with your doctor of nutritionist yet?) For those of you without morning sickness: don’t dwell on it,you're just one of the lucky 20% of pregnant women who never actually experience morning sickness.

2 comments:

The Leggs said...

Oh Liz I feel for you. If there is anything I can do let me know. I have a zillion and one remedies that people have given me for morning sickness. None have particularity helped. I did run into a guy the other day who said that him and his wife are expecting baby number 6. She is sick the whole 9 months. They have gone to organic everything for her and it seemed to help to get rid of the hormones. That is one I didn't ever try, but it sounds like a good idea.

Anonymous said...

Sending you my wishes to feel better!