Well, since you've been asking, I'd like to interrupt my regularly scheduled Italy photo dump post to give y'all some deets about the baby and the bump. I wasn't really planning on doing weekly bump shots or updates, but I'll make sure to keep you informed on how things are going and how Baby Mac is cooking in there. Especially if you ask (I don't want to bombard you with it - especially those of you who could care less about baby stuff). But, since so many of you have sent me harassing emails lately demanding more info, I shall oblige.
How far along: 18 weeks on Thursday
Total weight gain: 6 lbs.
The bump: Really starting to show now, which I love. Strangers have finally starting asking me when I'm due, when makes me absolutely beam! Honestly, I can't wait until it's bigger! (Yeah, I know I'm probably going to regret saying that in a few months, but I hope not.) I'm having a little more difficulty putting on socks and bending over to snuggle with the dogs, but not too bad. My favorite winter coat is not going to last me too much longer (sads), but I'm going to wear it until it just won't zip over the bump anymore. I have 2 pairs of maternity pants that I've been wearing every now and then (weekends), but mainly I'm getting by with sweater dresses, leggings and tunics. I'm hoping to hit a few maternity stores after the holidays for some good sales. Who knew maternity clothes were so boring and so expensive?
Symptoms: My lower back is pretty achy. I constantly feel like it needs to pop or something, but just won't. And I don't want to try and accidentally throw out my back, so prenatal massages are my best friend right now. I've been seeing a massage therapist who's also in chiropractic school that has done a great job and has given me some exercises and stretches to do to help. My newest symptom is really bizarre to me...anytime I lean back in a chair or lie on my back I get incredibly nauseous. I think the baby has shifted into a position where she's pressing on something that makes me feel like I'm going to vomit when I lean back. So when that happens (which is surprisingly quite often), I have to get down on my hands and knees to relieve the pressure and the sickness goes away. It comes on and goes away pretty quickly, but I'm dreading the day that I have to get down on all fours in a meeting or in my boss's office or something. That'll be fun.
Sex of the baby: We will know whether baby Mac is a he or she in less than one week. YAY! I love playing the guessing game. Usually I'm really good at guessing, but since I've been pregnant, my instincts are way off. I've added a poll at the top right-hand corner of the blog for you to log your guess! I'm happy to go through the old wives tales with you, but I think this deserves it's own post. What do you think? I can't wait to see what you all think we're having! Either way, I'm absolutely dying to know.what this little one is. I need to start planning the nursery and I want to start seriously considering names.
Food cravings: TACOS! Seriously, I cannot get enough tacos. I eat tacos nearly every day for lunch. And my poor husband has to endure taco-mania at our house for dinner now too, because I just want them all the time. About every other day I have to have tacos, taco pizza, taco dip, taco casserole or something. And no, other Mexican foods (enchiladas, burritos, etc.) do not satisfy the craving. It must be tacos. I'm convinced that means Baby Mac will be born on Cinco de Mayo.
Food aversions: I think I'm over my food aversions for the most part. I was pretty anti-seafood there for a while but now seafood sounds great (as long as it's in taco form). And I had a real problem with raw meat for a while as well. At one point I had to ask a woman at the grocery store to pick up some chicken for me and put it in my cart (where I couldn't see it) because I would have tossed my cookies had I had to get anywhere close to raw chicken. Ryan's done all the meat preparation and cooking in our house for the last few months.
Food aversions: I think I'm over my food aversions for the most part. I was pretty anti-seafood there for a while but now seafood sounds great (as long as it's in taco form). And I had a real problem with raw meat for a while as well. At one point I had to ask a woman at the grocery store to pick up some chicken for me and put it in my cart (where I couldn't see it) because I would have tossed my cookies had I had to get anywhere close to raw chicken. Ryan's done all the meat preparation and cooking in our house for the last few months.
Movement: I'm feeling the baby much more regularly these days. Not so much during the day (maybe because I'm distracted at work and not paying attention), but definitely at home when I'm still - either sitting on the couch or lying in bed. It's like flutters and is such a strange and wonderful feeling. For the first few months, at night before we would go to sleep, we'd pull out the doppler and listen to Baby Mac's heartbeat. Seriously, that is the sweetest sound I've ever heard. Being a paranoid wreck, the doppler really helped me relax and know that the baby was ok. Now that I can feel the baby moving (and know that the baby can hear us), at night Ryan sings to the baby. That's when I feel her the most. I really think she likes it. James Taylor is her favorite.
Planning/prep: I take care of THE MOST IMPORTANT things first. No, I don't have a crib or clothing or diapers or anything baby related, but I do have a newborn baby photographer. Because you know me and you know that pictures are VERY important. As soon as we were officially telling people about the baby, I booked Jodie and Kim of Fresh Art Photography to take baby's newborn pictures, 6 month pictures and 1 year photos. So, Baby Mac may be sleeping on the floor with Mally and Sage, but her life will be well documented for the first year. And that, my friends, is my priority. :)
You're beautiful! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss that you are pregnant!???
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS, that is soooo exciting! I'm sure you will be the best mother ;)
LOVE this! We have to chat soon because I need the name and number of that massage therapist. You are the cutest pregnant person ever.
ReplyDeleteYou are so gorgeous and I need that dress.
ReplyDeleteI was all about some tacos my first trimester even though I was so sick. Hmm. Our bodies do strange things!
You look great lady!!
ReplyDeleteYou look fabulous!! I've been into tacos, too--even when everything else sounds gross, I can eat tacos, of all things.
ReplyDeleteYour bump is so cute! You must be so excited awaiting the sex of the baby!
ReplyDeletelove, Love, LOVE! Super cute pics too. So I guess you're just about 2 weeks ahead of me! Hooray! I went ahead and voted in the poll but I think I need to hear more about how you answer the old wive's tales first.
ReplyDeleteYou look so fabulous! I'm so thrilled for you and all of this fun stuff that's coming your way. It's SO not funny but I'm kind of cracking up thinking of you getting nauseous and then immediately going to all fours. Ha! Love you!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute, I'm glad you did it. If you don't want to do weekly posts, maybe at least do it once a month?
ReplyDeleteAnd don't think I missed you calling it "her" in your whole post - you're thinking it's a girl??
You look great! I'm not too far behind you!
ReplyDeleteI am saying Baby Mac is a girl! :)
I love that you have a newborn photographer lined up already haha! At least you got your priorities straight :) I'm right there with ya!
I guessed boy! So exciting!
ReplyDeleteYou look wonderful!! I'm guessing girl!
ReplyDeleteLovely. And I can't help but crack up that you want tacos all of the time. That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect! :) I ate tacos like a maniac while pregnant with Elsa and the cravings continue a year after her birth! With Eva I wanted hamburger, which yes, included taco meat. :) So, I'm guessing girl. Sorry about the low-back issues - that was also my problem, but yes, all the yucky stuff will be worth it. Looking forward to your next update.
ReplyDeleteLots of love! xo
I'm voting boy! My future son needs a playmate for the family reunion.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, mama! You look fabulous. I like to pretend I'm a doctor, so I'll diagnose you with that thing in pregnancy where your uterus/baby puts pressure on the artery (vein?) behind your uterus when you lean back or lay on your back, which blocks blood supply to something and makes you puke. That's officially what the doctors call it. Seriously, though, true phenomenon. Also, Dr. George at CIHP (http://www.cihp.com/) is a miracle worker with fixing the low-back-baby-pain. But sounds like your masseuse/chiro student may have it fixed already, which is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat dress is amazing. (I can almost hear you saying "I know, right!??!") Love and miss you.
so exciting!! thanks for the pregnancy update!
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Cute! :) Love the baby bump and your dress :) Keep shoving down the tacos! Maybe I should post a taco recipe soon?!? LOL!
ReplyDeleteI crave tacos all the time and I'm not pregnant. I wish I had an excuse to eat a TON of them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update!
You're so cute!! Keep the pics coming :)
ReplyDeleteYou are beaming and you look great! I can't believe you have only gained 6 pounds. I think I gained that in the first trimester. lol. Can't wait until you find out the baby's gender.
ReplyDeleteYou look so cute Sara! Not a surprise that pregnancy agrees with you. My vote is GIRL!
ReplyDeleteCOULD YOU BE ANY CUTER?!
ReplyDeleteYou look great! Also, of course we all want as many updates as possible :). You should just give in because trust me, once the baby is here that's going to be all you want to post about!
ReplyDeleteYou look FANTASTIC! Such an adorable, tiny pregnant lady. So, so, so excited about Baby Mac and so happy that Momma Mac is doing so well. If you ever need a friend to enjoy tacos with, you know where to find me!
ReplyDelete