32 weeks down...only 8 more to go!Expecting Expat
Monday, July 18, 2011
32 Weeks
32 weeks down...only 8 more to go!Sunday, June 26, 2011
Welcome to the 3rd trimester!
I am currently 29 weeks pregnant. I am two thirds of the way from the finish line. Two thirds away from a life changing moment. Dan and I both have mixed feelings. We are partly excited and partly nervous. Things are becoming a little more "real" now. Month 6 - feeling good!
It has been a while since I blogged but that is because I have been enjoying the 6th month of pregnancy! Vomiting stopped, energy returned and the baby movements no longer just feel like gas. Dan regularly speaks to baby and uses my navel as a microphone. Super cute! Wednesday, April 27, 2011
21 Weeks

Boy or Girl???
It's a BOY!!!16-18 Weeks
Things have gotten easier but Im still suffering from nausea. I don't spend as much time hugging the toilet which comes as a relief. My belly has starting popping out and I can see that people notice a change. They are too scared to say something though. I suppose Im in that awkward stage where people ask themselves, "is she pregnant or just fat?"Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Baby Wilkinson at 14 weeks
For the first time in my pregnancy I actually felt super excited! It was during the 14 week scan when Dan and I witnessed our baby kicking its legs and moving its arms. There is something magical about seeing that initial little black blob transformed into a little human being.
Everything looks normal and there was a strong heartbeat. My nausea still plagues me but thankfully it has improved. I’m mostly sick at night. The clinical midwife tells me that there is a chance I may still have the nausea throughout the pregnancy but I reckon it will only keep improving. They consulted my ENT Specialist and have decided that I need to treat my allergies with medication. If it goes untreated then I will just keep getting sinus infections and that is also not good for me or the baby. I have an appointment with the ENT Specialist on Thursday to discuss this further.
Contrary to some horror stories I have heard, the clinical midwife was wonderful! She was willing to speak English and didn’t put up a fight when I announced that I wanted an epidural during labour. She gave me a brief description of how the hospital birth will take place and seemed sincerely interested in my general wellbeing.
Dan was smiling from ear to ear and we both feel so blessed. I have heard that the 2nd trimester is called the "honeymoon" phase and I’m starting to believe it.