We had a doctor's appointment today and had a super-cool ultrasound. Baby D is weighing in at 354 grams (about 12.5 ounces) and appears to be an aspiring basketball player. He has long arms and legs! All of the genetic markers the doctor looked for were normal, so he's in good shape. The doc predicted that Baby D will be about 3.5 kgs at birth (7.7 lbs). We'll have to see if his prediction comes true! Let me see if I can list all the body parts we could see today. (Please keep in mind this is not an exhaustive list. If I leave out something crucial, it's not because he doesn't have it but that I couldn't remember it.) Here goes: head, brain (right and left sides), two eyes, jaw, tongue, nose (measuring 5.5 mm - cute as a button!), spine, heart, lungs, kidneys, galbladder, bladder, stomach (he's got a big tummy!), intestines, penis (it's definitely a boy), two legs, two feet with toes, two arms, and two hands with fingers. Can you believe all of that is already there and developing in such a tiny guy?! Well, here's your chance to see if you can identify Baby D in the pics below. Isn't he handsome?! Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
The Earthquake
So we felt our first earthquake in Istanbul this week. It wasn't a big one (4.2 on the Richter scale), but we still felt it. Byron had just returned from taking Ernestine out, and I was sitting in the big chair in the living room. We were waiting for "Lost" to come on, and the building shook a little. We could hear things in our apartment shaking and the floor felt rubbery for a few seconds. Nobody was injured and all of our things survived. Surprisingly, Ernestine didn't seem to notice a thing! She was intently watching Byron who was retrieving a treat for her when the quake started. It only lasted a few seconds, but admittedly, it was a little freaky.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
The Flutter
I had a very exciting experience this afternoon - I felt a little flutter in my belly! It felt like a light tapping for a quick moment. It must have been all the excitement from yoga that got Baby D energized!
Yoga
This morning I attended my first prenatal yoga class. It was a great class, and I learned that I'm definitely not very bendy. At any rate, I'm gonna keep going weekly and we'll see how it goes. Stay tuned for more news on this front.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Pregnant in Turkey
I had a typically Turkish experience this week. I had to ride out to the airport for work in a big truck with one of the Consulate drivers. He's the sweetest man and has the best intentions; HOWEVER, a common belief here in Turkey is that driving over bumps in the road (of any size or form) will injure the baby. For those of you who've spent any time on the road in Istanbul, you know where this is going. It easily took us twice as long to make our trip to and from the airport because we came to a near stop before each and every uneven spot in the road - even on the highway. We dodged every manhole and pothole, and he took the long way around back to the Consulate because the more direct route required driving on worse roads. Every time we slowed he would tell me in his broken English how we were protecting the baby by avoiding the bumps. Although he was truly being very considerate, I thought I was going to pull my hair out by the time we got back. I guess that's what I get for being pregnant in Turkey. =)
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