It has been an eventful week for my baby bump and me. We took Kevin to Urgent Care last Friday with what doctors thought was an appendicitis. As of now, we still don’t know what sent him there, doubled over, scaring little old ladies. We’ll be posting a detailed account of his painful day soon via a “Kevin & Linda Reports” segment. Look below for a glimpse of how big I’ve gotten:
Checking in with The Bump, Baby Sophie is now the size of a papaya. We also discovered that we had better start watching what we say — Baby Sophie is now able to hear outside noise from down in the womb. Studies show that babies find gentle music and our own voice most soothing. Her little face is now fully formed, as you’ll soon see in sonograms below. Baby Sophie is now starting to settle into sleep cycles, snoozing about 12 to 14 hours a day. It isn’t too difficult to figure out when, she likes to kick around 5 PM everyday and sporadically throughout the day. Poor Kevin, he hasn’t been able to feel her kicks yet because she’s still pretty gentle.
As we reported last week, we had another ultrasound just yesterday. Baby Sophie was too frisky during her last ultrasound for the ultrasound tech to get comprehensive measurements of her organs. They managed to get them all this time even though she had folded herself completely in half. We watched as her little hands tried to grab on to her ankles. There was quite a bit more detail present this time around. She’s been growing and developing quite a bit during the last four weeks. Her face is fully formed, and my, my, has she got some luscious lips. You can see them on full display in the sonogram below:
For those of you who can’t make out anything more than a white blur from these sonograms, I’ve outlined her profile with little pink dots below:
We even caught a glimpse of the front of her lips and nose in the next sonogram:
I think its safe to say that Baby Sophie won’t be having any hankerings for collagen trout lips in her future.





