I’m so enjoying this stage of pregnancy. It’s nice not to feel gaggy like the first trimester, yet not huge and full of heartburn like I know the last trimester will entail. One of my favorite parts though is, of course, feeling this little guy move. I’ve felt him for over 10 weeks now (he is very active!) but it’s neat to feel his movements become stronger over time. Instead of it always being flutters I can now feel the little elbows or knees roll by. I love it! Mark finally is able to feel him move from the outside as well. Definitely moments I treasure.
What I really love is that he already has a set schedule of when he wakes up and I find it hilarious. I don’t remember my girls haven’t such a strict schedule, I do remember it was my bladder that had the schedule of when to wake up to pee. This little guy wakes up on every odd number hour. 7am…9am…11am…see? It’s about 11am and he’s awake! When we went to the beach last week and I didn’t have a clock nearby I could generally tell what time it was based on his movements. I find it so funny he already has a routine.
I wonder if it will be the same as a newborn or if it says anything about his personality?







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Lol, that is funny! Greyson was like that, too. He was on his own certain schedule from the last trimester until a couple of weeks after he was born. Maybe boys are just that way?
By Heather on 06.26.10 10:06 am | Permalink
Andrew was like that! Exactly every 2 hours he would wake up. You could set a clock by him.
By Cyndi on 06.27.10 6:32 pm | Permalink
Its quite possible that he will have a similar schedule! I nanny for twin baby girls now, they are seven weeks old. Their mom said the girls were very active in the morning, but during the day they were not. She says its most likely because they felt as though they were being rocked to sleep during the day… They’re the same way now!
By Katie on 06.27.10 6:33 pm | Permalink
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