Sunday, January 29, 2012

27 Week Update

It's been another great week! I am feeling the boys move more and more every day. We get to feel them from the outside every now and then and I have watched my stomach move a few times. It is so amazing! I am really looking forward to this next week. We get to see the boys again on Thursday afternoon and then Thursday evening we have our baby shower at the church. I am so excited!!! More baby stuff! Nothing much else to report for this week. Still feeling good and truckin along. Well let's see what the boys are up to this week...

Week 27:
Most babies at this age, yours included, still like to snuggle in a slightly curled position inside the uterus (thus the term "fetal position"). Even so, beginning at this stage, your baby's length will be measured from top of head to toe - which makes your baby nearly a full 15 inches now. And at just over two pounds, he or she has doubles in weight from four weeks ago.

Your baby's auditory development (hearing) is progressing as the network of nerves to the ears matures. And even though the sounds your baby hears are muffled (thanks to the creamy coating of vernix covering those ears), he or she may recognize both yours and your partner's voices. So this might be a good time to read and even sing to your baby (or rather, your belly) - and a good chance to start boning up on those nursery rhymes and lullabies you'll need to be repeating (and repeating) pretty soon. And while you're at it, here's another way to have some family fun: If your partner presses his ear to your belly, he might be able to hear the baby's heartbeat.

Your baby's taste buds are very developed now too (with more taste buds than he or she will ever have outside the womb, actually). Need a taste test? If you eat some spicy food, your baby will be able to taste the difference in the amniotic fluid (but keep in mind that you'll have different mealtimes, with your baby's coming about two hours after yours). Some babies will even respond to that spicy kick by hiccupping. And although hiccups (which feel like belly spasms to you) may seem like they're disturbing to your baby, he or she isn't stressed at all. It's just one more sensation that babies need to get used to.

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