Archive for January, 2009

Just another week

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

We don’t go back to the Doctor until the middle of February, so you’ll have to do without a sonogram for a while.  Tahra is getting more used to the feeling of being pregnant, her nausea has decreased and her appetite is back.  She had a craving for sushi last night (no raw fish, just California rolls), but as it turned out, that was a bad idea.  So it goes with the cravings and appetite; a few weeks ago she really wanted some Chick-fil-A, but afterwards had an upset stomach, and the salmon she made for dinner was good then, but not for lunch the next day.

The biggest development of the week definitely has to be the purchase of a “Bella Band”, which is basically a big rubber band that keeps pregnant women’s jeans from falling off.  Don’t ask me how the thing works, because there’s no buttons or clips on it to secure it to their jeans like suspenders, it just holds onto them somehow (read: magic).

If anyone out there has good advice on how exactly to eat 25g of fiber each day, please apprise, because we were going over it last night and it is pretty tough to do without supplements:

  • Mini-wheats for breakfast – 6 g
  • Almonds for morning snack – 3 g
  • PBJ for lunch – 5 g
  • Triscuit for afternoon snack – 3 g
  • Pasta for dinner – 2 g
  • Total – 19 g

These amounts are for 1 serving of each of the above foods, and obviously do not include sources from other foods that would be eaten along with them (like carrots at lunch, and a salad at dinner).  But when you think that to get to 25 g, one would need to have another bowl of cereal on top of the 5 meals listed, that seems like a lot to ask, especially considering that the RDA is for an average person, and Tahra’s (pregnant person) requirements are likely to be higher.  Food for thought.

It is feeling more like a pregnancy

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

We had our second doctor’s visit this past Tuesday, which involved taking another sonogram, seen above, a pap smear and a lengthy talk with a big Scandinavian nurse named Uli.  We got to hear the heartbeat (165 BPM, which is normal), Young Boatright is just about 1.5 cm long (~ half an inch), or the size of a kidney bean.

For the last week and a half or so, Tahra has been pretty nauseaus, especially if she hasn’t eaten in a while.  We have been making an effort to have lots of snacks readily available so that she can graze throughout the day, rather than eating 3 large meals.  We made a trip over MLK Jr. Day Weekend to visit Tahra’s cousin Cindy and her husband Bryce, which was good because Cindy is also pregnant, and further along, and she dispensed advice to Tahra on how to deal with the changes that had already occurred and those still yet to come.

The reality that we have made another life is starting to set in, especially since the sonogram kinda looks like a baby (if you squint at it).  We going to go through alot of life changes in the next 7 months, and the excitement of accomplishing goals that we set for ourselves long ago (namely, having a family) is really special.

1st Doctor Visit

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

For those out there who don’t know, my beautiful wife Tahra and I are expecting our first child on or about September 1st, 2009.  On this page, I will try to post weekly to chonicle the pregnancy so that everyone in the ether can follow along with us.

The sonogram above was taken on 1/2/2009, and Young Boatright is the tiny white speck in the middle of the black dot in the middle – Amazing!  At that point, Tahra had yet to really feel pregnant, except for being really tired.  During all of our travels over the Holiday break, she slept alot in the car, alot on various couches, and alot in her bed.  The Wii Fit that we got for Christmas will be assisting her in monitoring her weight gain over the next 7 months or so, adding another technological aspect to our experience, so keep an eye out for Tahra’s stat lines (i.e. BMI, Weight, Wii Fit Age, and high scores on Hula Hoop!)