Wednesday, September 28, 2011

1st Birtday Party

Anna's 1st birthday and party went great!!! We had a family and close friends party at the church on the Saturday before her birthday. She received tons of great and awesome gifts!! And a lot of clothes :) But one thing she certainly didn't like was the birthday cake. She wouldn't touch it and wouldn't eat it! She gagged every time!!
On Anna's actual birthday, Laura and I took the day off from work and we took her to the Tulsa Zoo. We had a great time. We saw the monkeys, elephants, giraffes, penguins, and a lot of other animals. She loved train (the conductor announced her name a couple of times over the intercom announcing it was her birthday) and the carousel. Afterwards, we met all four of her grandparents for a birthday dinner!
 





Monday, September 19, 2011

WOW!!!! Almost a year!!!

Wow! I cannot believe Anna is almost a year old. It has been a while since I posted a blog on here but with her 1st birthday coming up, I thought it would be fun. I just looked through all my past posts; from the time we found out we were going to be parents up through Anna's first few months. It has made my heart so happy! This little girl God has blessed Laura and me with has changed our lives so much. She is the perfect little baby! Well, she's not so little anymore. They sure do grow up fast :) And I love her little personality. She is such a happy and funny baby! The past year has been crazy! Three hospital stays for a total of 22 days for Anna's breathing and asthma. God has healed her little body. She still has to do an inhaler but she is so healthy and happy now! We thank everyone for all their prayers and visits when Anna was sick. I'm sure most of you have seen the pictures below on Facebook but I wanted you all to see how much she has grown. BEING A PARENT IS THE GREATEST BLESSING OF ALL!!!!!!!!!







Thursday, December 30, 2010

Update on Anna!!!!

Well, as most of you know, Anna has been fighting a lot of congestion for a little over a week. Laura took her to the doctor on Monday and Anna is now doing breathing treatments about every 4 hours daily. They also did a test for RSV, which came back negative yesterday. Anna (and Laura) really did not like the RSV test. They stuck about an inch and a half long needle up into her nose. But Anna let them hear about itJ.

Anna now weighs about 11 pounds and 9 ounces.  She is getting very active and definetly has her own personality. She is a very happy baby, always smiling and trying to talk. I’ve also added a few more pictures. Enjoy!!!


 
 
 

 
 

Friday, December 17, 2010

Working on 3 months!!!!!

 In about a week and a half (December 27th) Miss Anna Marie will be 3 months old. Time has flown by since she was born. I had a great life before she was born and I had a hard time believing that it could get any better. Boy was I wrong! The past 3 months have been so awesome. It’s been so amazing watching her to
continue to grow (Laura and I weighed her yesterday and we are pretty sure she is about 11 pounds). She is starting to develop her own personality. She smiles and laughs all the time. She is such a happy baby! But she doesn’t realize how happy she has made mine and Laura’s lives. We both catch ourselves just holding her and staring at her. I’ve added some of our most recent pictures of her. I’ll try to do this more often. We hope everyone has a very Merry CHRISTmas and safe travels!!!! 


 


Monday, November 22, 2010

So Thankful...




I know I haven’t posted in a while, but I am learning that with a baby, some things get put on the back burner. Anna Marie is doing good and growing too. She is up to 9lb 7oz and almost 21 ½ inches long. She is so active now. She has the most beautiful smile and she is trying so hard to talk to us. I’ve posted some newer pictures of her.

It’s amazing how a child will change your life. She is the first thing I think about when I wake up in the morning and the last thing I think about when I lay my head down at night. When I am at work during the day, I long so bad to be at home with Laura and Anna and spending time with my girls.

This time of year everyone tells what all they are thankful for and I am no different, because I have A LOT to be thankful for. So here it goes…

-          I am thankful to be alive and to have been given more time on this earth.
-          I am so thankful to serve an amazing and awesome God!!
-          I am thankful to have such a beautiful and wonderful wife who is my best friend. She knows what to do when I am down and how to make me smile. I love her so much! I can’t imagine my life without her in it.
-          I am thankful for my beautiful daughter, Anna Marie Smith. I can’t remember what my life was like without her.
-          I am thankful for great parents. They just celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. They have taught me what true love really is and also have been great examples of how to be a parent. I couldn’t have asked for better. Plus, they are a great Nanny and Pa to Anna.
-          I have great in-laws. They raised my wife to be such loving and caring woman. They are also celebrating their 30th anniversary in February. They are a great meemaw and pawpaw to Anna.
-          I am thankful for Tara, Jason, Andrea, Chris, and Leslie. Anna is blessed with great aunts and uncles. Laura and I are blessed with great brothers and sisters.
-          I am thankful for my grandparents. My Nanaw and Papaw have been the only grandparents that I have known and I am very thankful to have them. I am also thankful for grandma Dyer, who has accepted me into her family. This time of year, I miss grandma and grandpa Smith, grandma and grandpa Coleman, and grandma and grandpa Geurin. Love you all!
-          I am thankful for all of my family. Aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. I owe a lot of what I am to the examples that you have set for me.  This also includes my aunts and uncles on Laura's side too. Thank you for accepting me and loving me.
-          I am thankful to have  great friends! Its not until you go through a rough spot in you life that you realize that not all friends will “stick by you”.
-          If you are reading this and don’t fall under any of these categories, thank you! Thank you for being part of my life!!!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

1 MONTH!!!!!!!!!!!


Today is Anna Marie’s one month birthday!!!!!!!! I can’t believe it’s already been one month. We are taking her today to get her one month pictures as well as our first family photo. She is starting to get her own personality. She is so precious and cute!!! She is such a blessing and gift from God. I still sometimes can’t believe that I am a dad. It is one of the greatest feelings in the world. To sit there and hold her and have her look back at me, knowing that I had a part in bringing her into this world.
We have moved into a new place, we now have a two bedroom duplex. Miss Anna has her own room, but it will look so much better once daddy puts her crib and dresser together. Just wanted to give you an update!!!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

This is so amazing!!!

WOW! Life has changed so much in the past two weeks. Laura and I have been blessed with such a beautiful baby girl. I know as a dad I may be somewhat biased but I have to say that Anna is the most perfect beautiful baby I have ever seen. It’s amazing how much love I feel for her. I catch myself often just staring at her while I hold her. Whether she is sleeping peacefully or wide awake, it’s amazing to look at her and think how God allowed Laura and me to bring this child into the world. We have been given tons of advice, and we appreciate it all, but even after just two weeks I am realizing that no matter how much people tell you, you still can’t be prepared for everything. Something’s I have had to learn as I go. For instance, I was changing Anna’s diaper last week. I took the old diaper off and cleaned her up and reached over to grab the new diaper to put on her and she had already pooped on the changing pad. Something similar happened to Laura a few days earlier, but apparently I didn’t learn from that.
I hope you all enjoy this blog. I am so proud of my daughter and my wife; I enjoy sharing what happens in our life from our perspective, as new parents! Until next time…

Monday, October 4, 2010

WOW!!! I can't believe she's here!!


 

Well, it's 12:42am on Monday morning and I can't sleep. My baby girl will be one week old tomorrow. This has been one of the most amazing weeks of my life!!!  At this time last week, Laura and I were in St. John's hospital getting her prepped to be induced on Monday morning. The doctor came in on Monday around 8:30am and broke Laura's water. Little did we know how long of a day Monday would actually be. Laura's dialation moved rather normally until she hit 4, which she stayed at from noon on Monday until about 11:00pm. The doctor was leaning towards having Laura do a C-section if the dialation didn't progress. So Laura and I, along with our parents gathered around Laura's hospital bed and asked God to intervene. The nurse came in about 30 minutes later, told us that Laura's dialation had moved to a 10 and that she was ready to give birth. Anna Marie came into this world at 11:58pm on Monday night. She weighed 6lb 7oz and was 19 3/4 inches long. She is more perfect and beautiful than I ever could have imagined. Laura and I are so blessed to have such a beautiful daughter, but also to have such amazing families! Stay tuned on how Anna is progressing!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

It's Almost Time!!!!!!

I can't believe that we are only 4 days away from the birth of our daughter. It seems like only yesterday that I was sitting in the recliner in our apartment watching The Office and Laura came out of the bathroom and all she said was "It's positive". I looked at her, not comprehending what she was saying. Then like a light bulb, it clicked! We're having a baby!!! I had such excitement and joy in my heart, knowing that God was going to bless us with one of the greatest gifts, a child. Boy or girl, I didn't care, this was our child. I will love them no matter what. Then, probably 3 or 4 days later it started to sink in. Then I became overwhelmed with the thoughts of "Am I ready to be a dad?", "Are we ready to be parents?", and all the other thoughts that first time parents have.

As I have watched Laura progress through the pregnancy, I am in awe of how wonderful God is in allowing us to help give life to another human being. It has also been made more real to me exactly how wonderfully blessed Laura and I are with two really awesome families!! I would be hard pressed to find a couple who felt more support and love than, we do. And on top of that we have an awesome church family as well!!

This blog has helped me learn so much each week in this pregnancy. It has helped me understand what Laura is going through and how I can help her. It has also let me know what Anna has been doing. From the time she was conceived up to the time she started learning how to kick her mommy's ribs!! :)

I'm sure a lot of first time dad's say this but I think I am one of the most excited soon-to-be dad's in the world. All my mind can think about is the first time I lay my eyes on our sweet little Anna Marie. Daddy can't wait to meet you baby!!! We love you!!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Week 37 - Only 6 days left!!!!



Well, we are down to less than one week before our beautiful daughter’s arrival. Laura and I will check into the hospital on Sunday afternoon to go ahead and get her prepped to be induced on Monday morning. Anna will be born at St. John’s hospital across the street from Utica Square. Laura and I are so excited to bring our little girl into this world. We know that God has a perfect plan for her life, even though we don’t know what that is, He does!! She is blessed with three wonderful families; The Smith side, the Dyer side, and the Eastland Assembly of God family. I hope you all have enjoyed reading this blog as much as I have enjoyed writing it. Each week I have learned about each little step my daughter has taken. From conception all the way to now. It has been an amazing ride but I know the fun is only beginning. We love you all very much!! Here’s Anna’s progress this week:

Laura is now considered full-term now and Anna’s final touches are being made. Her crown-to-rump length is now 14 inches and the total length is around 21 inches. She weighs approximately 6.5 pounds.

This week Anna should engage into Laura’s pelvis. When Anna engages, her head drops down into Laura’s pelvis and she might feel a slight sensation called `lightening` as the pressure on her ribs eases. As Anna drops into the final position for delivery, Laura may experience a buzzing feeling and shooting pains in your groin and leg. Normally, most women are able to breathe and eat easier. However, her uterus will now push down harder on her bladder and she will have an increased urge to urinate more frequently.

Anna is now fully mature and ready to be born. However, she is still growing and developing every day. Fat is still being laid down at a rate of a half ounce a day.

Research shows babies can be affected by stress hormones. Laura needs to continue to make time to relax, to have fun, and to rest.

Anna has learned to coordinate sucking, swallowing and breathing so she can do all three when breastfeeding after birth. Babies practice shallow breathing before birth, using amniotic fluid.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Week 36 - We have a date!!!!

Well, we had a great appointment with the doctor yesterday. With Laura having gestational diabetes, they were concerned with Anna’s size getting too big too quick. This week in the pregnancy, Anna should be around 6 pounds. Yesterday, she measured in at 5 pounds 15 ounces. The doctor said she looked completely healthy. We have set a date of when Laura will be induced. It will be Monday September 27th. Anna will be delivered at St. John’s Hospital in Tulsa. It’s less than two weeks until we see our precious Anna Marie.

By this week of pregnancy Anna’s crown-to-rump length reaches about 13.5 inches and the total length is approximately 20.7 inches.

Anna’s face has filled out significantly and looks smooth and plump. Because she has powerful sucking muscles and has had layers of fat forming for quite some time now, her cheeks have filled out like a newborn's. Her skull is firm, but not hard. Every baby's head has the ability to give slightly so that there is room for her to fit down the birth canal during delivery. Some babies are born with cone shaped heads from the pressure of delivery, but this will go away after delivery.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Week 35

Well, I hope everyone had a great and safe Labor Day weekend! Laura is still on bed rest and she is feeling good. We go tomorrow for another doctor’s appointment where they will check her fluid levels to see how they are doing. Keep her and Anna in your prayers.

Speaking of her, Anna now weighs over 5.5 pounds and her crown-to-rump length is approximately 13.2 inches. Her total length is around 20.25 inches at this point.

This week the pregnancy, Anna’s fingernails will have definitely reached the tips of her fingers. When she is born, her nails may look long and pointy. Anna is less likely to scratch herself at this point because of the lack of room. Fat deposition will still continue and she is getting chubbier and rounder. Anna’s shoulders are plump at this point.

This should be the week that the doctor is going to set a date to induce Laura. With Laura having the gestational diabets, the doctor is planning on inducing on week 38. We'll keep you updated on how things go tomorrow. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Week 34


Well, as most of you know by now, Laura has been put on bed rest because her amniotic fluid number is lower than the doctor wants them. They like for the number to be between 8-18 and last week Laura’s was at 6.8. Well we went in yesterday, and they checked her fluid levels again and as of yesterday, her fluid level was at 8.8. We just want to thank everyone for all of their prayers and thoughts! We know that this was definitely a God thing! Here’s the scoop on Anna this week.

Anna’s crown-to-rump length this week is approximately 12.8 inches and her total length is around 19.8 inches at this time. She now weighs almost 5 pounds.

Anna’s hair continues to get longer and thicker. Her hair color probably is not going to be the same color from birth onwards. She is shedding most of lanugo, but the amount of vernix caseosa is increasing. She is taking calcium from Laura to lay down lots of bone. Laura is continuing to take her prenatal vitamins and drink milk to ensure that she receive enough calcium.

If Laura were to deliver Anna now, it would probably be called a pre-term infant instead of premature. The only difference is in the maturity, particularly lung maturity. A pre-term baby is less likely to need intensive care because its lungs have developed. Doctors can test lung maturity with an amniocentesis that checks levels of surfactant.

Anna now rests on Laura’s uterus and is no longer floating.

Fingernails now reach over the finger tips and Anna can scratch herself.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Week 33 - Meet the Grandparents



I hope you have enjoyed the past 33 weeks of blogs, we only have about 5 weeks left. I have enjoyed giving you weekly updates on Anna's progress, how Laura is doing, a blog from Anna's perspective, and one where Laura typed a message. This week is a special one too. This week we get to hear from Anna's grandparents. I asked them to write a piece for the blog and just talk about Anna and how they are feeling. When Laura and I read them last night, we were both really proud. So, here is the weekly info about Anna and then the grandparents notes will be below that. Also, I have posted a picture of Laura and I with the grandparents and also a new updated pregnancy photo of Laura. I really hope you enjoy!!!




Anna weighs about 4.4 pounds at this point. Her crown-to-rump length is approximately 12 inches and the total length is around 19.4 inches.

With the exception of crying, she is capable of doing everything that a newborn baby will do. She is restricted now inside of the uterus, but still can kick and move. She sleeps a lot of the time, just as newborn babies do. Her eyes move in the manner of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep and researchers believe that babies can dream vividly while in the womb. When Anna is awake, she is listening, feeling and learning. There are billions of neurons in the brain that make trillions of connections. Anna should be settled into the birth position by now. If she were to be born now, her lungs would probably be strong enough to function properly, but she may still need extra care from specially trained doctors and nurses.

Anna’s eyes open during alert times and close during sleep. The eye color is usually blue, regardless of the permanent color as pigmentation is not fully developed. The final formation of eye pigmentation requires exposure to light and usually happens a few weeks after birth.

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We were so much more than thrilled when Derrick and Laura told us that they were expecting! Then, when we found out that it's a girl "Nanny" had to stay in the hospital for a few days, although we're sure that was just a coincidence, lol. Anna Marie...even though we haven't met her yet, we couldn't love her anymore! She is already such a blessed little girl! Blessed to have a mommy and daddy that adore her and will set a wonderful example or her. Yes, there will be sleepless nights, and even some worrying here and there but we know you both will do an awesome raising little Anna. Teaching her right from wrong, caring for others and so many other things. But most of all, dedicating her to the Lord, raising her in church and teaching her to love the Lord with all her heart. We can't wait to see her, hold her and watch her grow! We will always love her, be here for her along with "mema" and "papa" and so much more family. We love you Derrick and Laura! And we're waiting for you Anna Marie Smith...our precious little granddaughter! We love you SO much!!!!
- Pa & Nanny Smith
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We could not possibly be more excited about the arrival into our world of little Anna Marie. Anna will a blessed child from day one. Her Mommy & Daddy are so anxious for her to be delivered into their loving arms. I know they will love, cherish and provide for her in the greatest and most excellent ways possible. Also, she will be blessed by being surrounded by an extended family and group of friends that will love her and be there for her all the days of her life. We are ready to see her and hold her and begin the wonderful job of spoiling her just like grandparents love to do - can’t wait!

- Papa & Mema Dyer

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Week 32 -

By week 32, Anna weighs nearly 4 pounds! Her crown-to-rump length is approximately 11.7 inches and her total length is about 18.9 inches.

Now that she has grown so long, Laura is noticing a new discomfort. Anna is probably head-down and may occasionally stretch out and kick Laura’s ribs. The pressure on her rib cage can make her sore, especially if one of Anna’s feet becomes caught. To help prevent this, they recommend Laura sit up straight as much as possible. Because Anna’s demands for vitamins and minerals are higher than ever right now, Laura is continuing to take her parental vitamins for the entire pregnancy.

This week Anna’s movements will peak. The wrinkles in Anna’s face are disappearing and fat is still being deposited throughout her body. Anna’s growth is slowing down from here on out.

I’m not going to give away any secrets, but in the next couple of weeks, we are going to have the regular blogs, but we are also going to have some special entries. You’ll have to wait and see who they are. Also, I will try to get some recent pictures on here.

I hope you have enjoyed keeping up with Anna and Laura during the past 7 ½ months. It has been such an awesome time in my life. I had always hoped for this time in my life, but never thought the buildup would be this amazing…and she’s not even here yet! Laura and I are blessed to have such amazing family and friends. We love you guys very much!!!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Week 31

Anna Marie Smith is continuing to grow each week. Her crown-to-rump length is nearly 11.2 inches and her total length is approximately 18 inches. She weighs approximately 3.5 pounds at this point.

Anna can turn her head from side to side. She is getting very active as she is moving constantly, kicking and punching very frequently.

This week marks an incredible milestone in Anna’s lung development. Before now, the air sacs and branches in her lungs were present but not functional. The lungs were not able to inflate properly. However, now there is surfactant being produced in her lungs. Surfactant prevents her lungs from collapsing outside of the uterus and the baby is able to take in air and breathe properly. The fetal ear is almost completely developed both inside and out. She can hear your voice and other familiar sounds that she will recognize after birth. She is putting on white fat under the skin and the skin's color is pink instead of red at this point. Her fingernails have grown to the end of her fingers and she may scratch herself while she is in the womb.

Laura has now been taking insulin for about a week. Her numbers have gone down to better than what they were but they still aren’t ideal. But we believe that God has everything under control and that he will be with Laura and Anna during this time.

I have enjoyed the past few weeks, being able to “talk” to my daughter. It is so awesome when I talk to Laura’s stomach and then after about 30 seconds, little Anna starts kicking/punching about where I am talking. I am so excited about being a dad. When we first found out we were pregnant, everyone would ask me if I wanted a boy or girl. I would always say that I didn’t care as long as he or she was healthy. But now that I know we are having a girl, I am so happy. She is going to be as beautiful as her mother. She is going to have a lot of women to look up to: The world’s Greatest Mom, two wonderful grandmothers, three awesome aunts, two great-grandmothers, and many aunts and cousins on Laura and my side both.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Week 30 - Only 8 weeks, yes 8 weeks!!!!!

Laura had a doctor’s appointment today. We are at the point to where we go every two weeks. As most of you know, Laura has gestational diabetes, which only lasts during the length of the pregnancy. Laura has been checking her blood for the past week and keeping track of them. The doctor did not like the numbers, so for Laura and the baby, she is putting Laura on insulin. There is nothing life-threatening to Laura or Anna, this is just precautionary. Also, we will have an ultrasound every doctor’s appointment to track Anna’s growth and make sure she isn’t getting too big. Also, the doc said that this means that Anna will be making her arrival two weeks early, at 38 weeks. No definite date has been marked but it should be around the week of September 27th. Please keep Laura and Anna in your prayers that God will keep his hand on them and protect them and keep them safe. Also, here is some info about Anna this week.

Anna Marie is about 15.7 inches long now, and she weighs almost 3 pounds (about the size of a head of cabbage). A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds her, but that volume will decrease as she gets bigger and takes up more room. Her eyesight continues to develop, though it's not very keen; even after she's born, she'll keep her eyes closed for a good part of the day. When she does open them, she'll respond to changes in light but will have 20/400 vision — which means she can only make out objects a few inches from her face.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Week 29 - 11 weeks to go...

At this point in the pregnancy, Anna's crown-to-rump length is approximately 10.4 inches and her total length is around 16.7 inches. She weighs about 2.7 pounds and continues to grow every day.

Babies that are born prematurely can be very tiny. Even a baby that is only a few weeks early can be very small. Anna will grow rapidly from now until week 36, and then at a slower rate thereafter. Generally, boys weigh more than girls at birth. The average baby's birth weight at full term is 7 to 7.5 pounds.

Anna will continue to open and close her eyes in the womb and may be able to see silhouettes of objects or even people in the right amount of light. She should be moving many times throughout the day. Some of her movements are predictable and studies say that if you notice a decrease in fetal movements, you should lie down and do a fetal kick count. We should feel her move approximately ten times in an hour. And Laura said she feels her about 30-40 times in an hour so Miss Anna is doing just fine on the kick count. We tried out the “light test” mentioned above on Sunday night, by taking a light and putting it near Laura’s stomach about where Anna should be. We didn’t notice very much movement. But then I got down and started talking to her, and we could definitely notice movement. She was definitely punching, pushing, and kicking. I think she wanted daddy to leave her alone so she and mommy could rest.

One last thing, since there are only 11 weeks left until her arrival, I wanted to let everyone know that the baby blog will not end with Anna Marie Smith’s birth. The title of the blog will change from “Waiting on a Baby” to “Raising a Baby”. That way, everyone can keep up with Anna’s progress and I will defiantly post more pictures that I do now 

Monday, July 19, 2010

Week 28

As I let you all in on, we have a special guest blogger this week. I had my wife write a little note for the blog. But before I let you know what she has to say, let me tell you what is going on with Anna Marie this week. Anna’s brain continues to develop and is now forming the folds and grooves of a fully developed brain. The amount of tissues within the brain also continues to increase in large amounts. The hair that covers her scalp is also getting longer.


Now a little word from Mommy-to-be!!

Well I have to start by saying I super excited about meeting our little girl in less than 3 months...hopefully :) Every day I can see and feel her moving and growing inside of me, which is the most amazing feeling in the world! Anna has yet to show us her little face in the ultrasounds. The ultrasound tech said she must be shy, but we all know that’s probably not true since she has Derrick and I as parents! She is currently weighing in at 2 lbs and 5 oz. I have so many feelings everyday about being Anna’s mom… Am I going to know what to do when she cries at night, will I be able to handle going back to work after just 3 months, and just how much will our lives change forever??? It’s comforting to know that we will have the support of two awesome families during this time! I am overwhelmed with excitement and joy and cannot wait to see, kiss, hug, and hold our little girl! Everyday my love for her gets stronger and stronger… And for the record Anna has the best daddy ever! I am so proud of Derrick! He does such a good job of taking care of me every day. I can only imagine Derrick with our little girl in his arms!
--Laura

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Week 27 - The Third Trimester


Laura has now entered her third trimester, and last, of her pregnancy! Anna’s crown-to-rump length is about 9.6 inches and your baby's total length is approximately 15.3 inches! She now weighs about 2 pounds 3 ounces and is going to grow rapidly during this last trimester! Anna is now the size of a head of cauliflower

If Anna was born now, she would have an 85% chance of surviving. Even though she is still not fully developed, she would be well within the limits of premature viability. We still have approximately 13 weeks left of the pregnancy, and during this time Anna must continue to grow and develop. If she was born at this time, she would have several complications that would require special attention. Because babies do not have adequate amounts of fat at this time, she would have to be kept inside of an incubator for warmth. Because the air sacs in her lungs do not yet have surfactant, she would require an artificial respirator. Her brain, liver, and immune system still need to develop more also.

Over the last few weeks, we have felt Anna kick/punch/push on Laura. She is very active which I think is a good sign. On next week’s blog, I should have a better idea on her due date. They are doing another ultra sound to determine if they need to change the due date. Stay tuned!!!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Week 26

This week, Anna’s crown-to-rump length is approximately 9.2 inches. That is her length from the top of her head to her bottom and does not include her leg measurements! She weighs almost 2 pounds and is beginning to put on weight.

After a month of having her eyelids sealed shut, she begins to open her eyes again this week. Her eyes are almost completely developed. Anna’s eyes are blue in the womb and may change colors later in life. This is true for all races because the pupils do not have their final color until a few months after birth. However, some babies are born with darker or lighter shades of blue. She will continue to put on layers of fat until she is born. She is still lean at this point of the pregnancy though. By the time she is born, she will assume the typical newborn's plumpness. Her skin will still be wrinkled and red, but the fat continues to fill the skin out.

Finger and toe nails continue to grow.

Blood vessels start to develop in the lungs to prepare the baby for life in the outside world.

Anna’s blood circulation is completely functional. The umbilical cord system continues to grow and thicken as blood travels with considerable force through the body to nurture her.

Even though it is still way too soon for your baby to be born yet, the chance of survival without severe abnormalities is now 70% provided it is born in a hospital.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Week 25


Head to heels, Anna now measures about 13 1/2 inches. Her weight — a pound and a half — isn't much more than an average rutabaga, but she's beginning to exchange her long, lean look for some baby fat. As she does, her wrinkled skin will begin to smooth out and she'll start to look more and more like a newborn. She's also growing more hair — and if you could see it, you'd now be able to discern its color and texture.

We are so excited for Anna to arrive and be here with us. Laura and I are very excited to be parents. We know we will learn as we go, but we both have great families to learn from and we both have great parents who were awesome role models!!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Week 24

Anna’s crown-to-rump length is around 8.4 inches and her weight is approximately 1.2 pounds. Although she weighs a little over a pound at this point, growing Anna is still tiny.

Anna's face is basically complete now. Her eyes are close together on the front of her face and they are still shut. Her ears have moved into their final position on the sides of her head. Where they are now is where they will be when she gets here in October  Hair will continue to grow on her scalp and her eyelashes are well developed. Most of her features look the same as they will at birth. Because she is growing and is getting plumper, she no longer has room to do cartwheels and somersaults.

Anna is practicing breathing by inhaling (up to a liter/day) amniotic fluid into developing lungs.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

23 weeks

We had an appointment with the doctor yesterday and we had what will probably be the final ultrasound. Anna Hope thought it would be fun to hide from mommy, daddy, and the doctor when they were trying to get a look at her face. She just put her arm up over her face and head. I can explain how happy/excited I am feeling right now. Only 17 weeks left until our little blessing gets here. Well, here's what all is going on this week.
-Derrick


Anna’s length, from crown-to-rump, is approximately 8 inches this week! She has finally reached one pound (The doctor told us yesterday she is right at 1 pound). She is about the size of a small baby doll and looks very human. Her face and body look similar to that of a newborn at this time.

Fat is still being deposited at a rapid rate, but Anna still looks red and wrinkled. Skin is being produced at a higher rate than the fat is, so the skin hangs loosely. She looks red because the skin is losing its transparency and pigment is beginning to form. They say that we should be feeling Anna move, kick, etc and trust me we have. She is not a big fan of her mother walking too much  We have been talking to her. I tell her how happy and excited we are that she is going to be here in a few months and that we can not wait to be her parents. And that we love her very much!!

She now can suck her thumb for real, where she was just sticking it in her mouth. She will continue to swallow amniotic fluid and recycle it as urine. The liquids and sugars that the baby retracts from the fluid is a supplement to the nutrients that the placenta delivers. Laura may be able to feel small `jumps` inside of her when Anna gets the hiccups from swallowing fluid. The pancreas is developing and it will responsible for insulin production, to help break down sugars.

As she continues to grow, she has less space to move around in the uterus. Bones, muscles and organs are growing steadily.

Monday, June 7, 2010

22 Weeks


Anna’ crown-to-rump length is approximately 7.6 inches and she weighs about 12.25 ounces now! She is about the size of a spaghetti squash.

Her body continues to grow and develop every day. The organ systems in her body are becoming specialized for their particular functions. The fetal liver produces different enzymes than it will produce after delivery. The liver is responsible for breaking down billirubin, which is produced by the breaking down of blood cells. Because the life span of a fetal red blood cell is shorter than that of an adult, a fetus produces more billirubin than adults do. Billirubin passes from fetal blood to the placenta and then into your blood. Your liver helps get rid of fetal billirubin. A newborn baby that has high levels of billirubin may show signs of jaundice. Jaundiced babies have a yellowish tint to their eyes and skin and are often treated with phototherapy.

Anna’s senses are developing daily. She now has a full complement of neurons in the brain and is learning about her body and surroundings through touch. Touch is one of the first senses to mature and she may stroke her face or feel her arms and legs.

She now shows an extremely rapid brain growth (which lasts until five years after birth).