Tuesday, December 1, 2009

12 Weeks!

Wow, it has been over a month since my first post.  Obviously I am not the prolific blogger that Carey hoped I would be.  But really nothing exciting has happened in the last month except for me catching the flu, and while I really would like to whine about how awful I felt, I don't think people really want to know the gory details.  So instead, I will write about the twins since a large part of my life and the majority of my internet googling now revolves around that subject. 

According to a website in the know (babycenter.com if you were wondering) big things are happening in the twinnies' growth this week:
The most dramatic development this week: reflexes. Your baby's fingers will soon begin to open and close, his toes will curl, his eye muscles will clench, and his mouth will make sucking movements. In fact, if you prod your abdomen, your baby will squirm in response, although you won't be able to feel it. His intestines, which have grown so fast that they protrude into the umbilical cord, will start to move into his abdominal cavity about now, and his kidneys will begin excreting urine into his bladder.  Meanwhile, nerve cells are multiplying rapidly, and in your baby's brain, synapses are forming furiously. His face looks unquestionably human: His eyes have moved from the sides to the front of his head, and his ears are right where they should be. From crown to rump, your baby-to-be is just over 2 inches long (about the size of a plum) and weighs half an ounce.

I have to admit that since reading this I have had the urge to poke my abdomen a few times to make them squirm.  But that is just mean, so I haven't.

Since recovering from the flu I have been feeling pretty good.  I am rarely sick and my energy seems to be coming back.  I still get tired pretty quickly, but taking a shower no longer makes me feel like I need a nap.  At this point my worst symptom is just a feeling of pressure in my lower abdomen where things are starting to stretch.  I've never felt anything quite like it.  I keep picturing the Spaceballs diner scene in my head where the alien explodes from the guy's stomach.  I might have to watch that movie again just for comparison purposes.

Curtis and I went to the OB yesterday and learned a little more about what delivery will be like.  According to the doctor, twins are usually born around 36 to 37 weeks, which would put my due date sometime in mid to late May.  I asked him if he would induce me if I went past 36 weeks and he nicely informed me that he would be letting me go into labor naturally.  He also said that if either of the babies were breech when I went into labor that I would be having a C-section.  That was a bit of a bummer, but the thought of avoiding hours of labor and pushing does hold a certain appeal.  The good news is that if the twins wait until late May to make an appearance, their timing will be perfect because Curtis will have just finished finals and will be a free man. 

Overall it was a pretty short visit, but I did get a quick ultrasound to check the heartbeats before we left.  Baby 1 was facing the camera and bouncing all over the place.  Baby 2 was showing his profile and looked like he was sleeping.  We also got to listen to the heartbeats for the first time, which was amazing.  Over the past month I have spent way too much time on the internet reading about vanishing twin syndrome and missed miscarriages and it was a relief to actually see and hear both heartbeats going strong.  The entire ultrasound only lasted about 60 seconds and I didn't get to look nearly as long as I wanted to.  The good news is that I will be in Utah in about 3 weeks, and I have already told Dad that I will be in his office every afternoon for an ultrasound.  He actually didn't seem too excited by the idea of me stalking his ultrasound machine, but I am sure that he will come around.  How could he not want to see his cute little grandbabies every single day?

Here is a picture of the twins from the ultrasound.  I realize that it looks like a pair of feet, but really the shape on the left is Twin A facing the camera and the shape on the right is Twin B's profile.


See, there really are two in there!  Curtis and I are starting to think of names.  I really like Sarah's idea of naming a girl Shaniqua, and I'm kind of tempted to name a boy Gaylord, a name with some history behind it!  Now we just need to come up with two more...




4 comments:

  1. Ha, good to hear the little guys are still thriving! I will be honest I hate both of those names. I am pretty sure you do too so I am not worried about it. Congrats again! I am so excited for these little guys I can't even believe it.

    Liz, this is Jason. I just wanted to say I'm impressed with the webcam of the twins down at the bottom of the page. It must be a logistical nightmare but it's just so trendy. I hope Carey will consent to something like that.

    yeah, I guess he doesn't know I was the one that had you put it up... Web cam? Who comes up with these things. Anyway, can't wait to see you guys!!

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  2. I vote for the name blue...just to spite talmage :). Oh, p.s....you're body is also producing increased progesterone decreasing the sphincter tone of your lower esophageal sphincter putting you at risk for reflux....put in more inportant terms, if anyone puts you to sleep make sure they make you drink the nastey lemon shots and shove their hand on your trachea while another person shoves the tube through your vocal cords....hope you can avoid the situation. LUVS!!!!

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  3. The fact that your stomach is stretching when the babies are smaller than a plum tells me you need to put on a couple pounds. As for names: Steven is a solid choice for a boy....or steven derivates for a girl such as stevanie(be sure to spell it with a v) or stefani would be good. If you could name one of your kids Mckinnely than I would more than thankful as it would create some pretty hilarious drama in Alisha's family. Question: did you by chance do handstand to aid you in getting prego????

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  4. Hey Lizy!! Twins!! Twice the fun!! Congratulations!! And I agree with Carey,, if you name a boy Gaylord you will destine him to a life of crime. And Shaniqua is not much better.. Any other ideas??
    Fun with punctuation:) :)

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