Friday, April 24, 2009

With Love, Mummy & Daddy..






dear my darling baby...
you have now successfully made it until week 5 and we are so proud of you...
even though mummy is going under a difficult stage dealing with the first trimester alone..
away from daddy...
i believe, we both can do it...



mummy just knew something about you today through the internet.
you've got your own heart, kidney & liver already!
congrats dear!
don't forget to say your thanks to Allah for giving you this precious gift ok.. :)


this is mummy & you!

fetal development at 5weeks
You may not look pregnant at this point but your embryo's heart, no bigger than a poppyseed, has already begun to beat and pump blood. The heart is dividing into chambers and will find a more regular rhythm soon. The embryo itself is about a quarter of an inch/ half a centimetre long and looks more like a tadpole than a human. It undergoes a growth spurt this week.

Major organs, including the kidneys and liver, begin to grow. The neutral tube, which connects the brain and spinal cord, will close this week. The embryo's upper and lower limb buds begin to sprout -- these will form your baby's arms and legs. The intestines are developing and the appendix is in place.

Below the opening that will later form your baby's mouth, small folds exist where the neck and the lower jaw eventually develop. As early as this week, facial features are already forming. Nostrils are becoming distinct and the earliest version of the eyes' retinas are forming.







Your `fetus`is about 5 weeks old.

You are now in your second month of pregnancy and your developing baby is 3 weeks! You might just be finding out that you are pregnant and may have many concerns and questions. Some women still do not realize that they are pregnant yet. You might have already had a positive pregnancy test. Many tests can show a positive test result 10 days after conception, but it is recommended that you wait until you have actually missed your period. The baby has not grown very much from last week and is now approximately 1.25 mm long. You will not `show` yet for some time.

At this point in your pregnancy, you may begin to experience some symptoms. One early symptom of pregnancy is nausea. Some women will actually vomit and others will not. The nausea and/or vomiting that occur during pregnancy are called morning sickness. Most of the time morning sickness is worse in the morning, but not always. Morning sickness does usually improve or disappear by the end of the first trimester. Another early sign of pregnancy is the increased need to urinate. Frequent urination can continue throughout the remainder of the pregnancy because of the growing uterus and increased amount of fluids you are drinking. Many women also notice breast changes early in pregnancy. It is common to feel a tingling or sore sensation in the breasts or nipples. You might notice that the area around the nipple, the areola, becomes darker during pregnancy. It is also not uncommon to feel tired or fatigued at this point. You might feel like you need to nap at lunchtime and you may need to go to bed earlier to accommodate your body's needs.

As early as this week, the plate that will become the heart has developed. Your baby's brain, spinal cord, muscles, and bone formation are also beginning to form. The baby's skeleton is forming at this time as well. The embryo has a distinct organization that has a top, bottom, left, right, front and back. It is important that you continue or begin to take your prenatal vitamins to prevent birth defects.

On your initial doctors visit you may be checked on Hematocrit, hemoglobin, white blood cell count, blood group type, Rh factor, antibodies to blood group antigens, VDRL, rubella anti-Body titer, hepatitis B, toxoplasmosis, urine culture, and HIV.

Sometimes as early as the second month of pregnancy, the insides of your hands and the bottoms of your feet may itch and take on a reddish hue. This annoying condition is called palmar erythema. The increased color is nothing more than a curiosity of pregnancy.


okay dear, that's all for today..

mummy & daddy wish you a safe journey..



till then, sayang..
we'll meet up tomorrow ok..
esok kita makan folic & vitamin lagi ya!
nanite dear..muah muah

love, mummy & daddy.

7 comments:

  1. cepatnye. heh. congrat. sure chumel cam mummy dia nanti(:

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  2. so sweet..
    luv 2 read ur blog coz sumtimes leh bt rsa tersentuh..
    hee..n it shows how perfect life u have :))
    gud luck 4 u n d baby..

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  3. azmalina --> huhu cpt?? hehe bunting pelamin.. :)
    anonymous --> thanks anony! wish u a happy & perfect life too okey! :)

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  4. ^_^ wiwiw... 6 weeks ago "puan DIYANa" ..n another 9 months " mama diyana..or maybe ibu..hmmm i think emak better.. orr mummy.. or umi?"

    huhuhu btw tahniah dear...

    ^_^

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  5. hehe.. thanks sarah.. :)

    btw, its mummy okey!!!!
    take care dear, muax muaxx

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  6. congrats dear!
    teringat masa akak preggie w Hasya dulu..
    ish..terasa nak lg sorang la pulak.

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  7. thanks sis zarin!!
    hehe... a ah!!
    bila lagi hasya nk dpt adik neh?? :))

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