Here's the 10 week babycenter.com update:
"Your baby is now officially considered a "fetus." It looks a little like a medium sized shrimp, measuring 1.25 to 1.68 inches from crown to rump, and weighing a little less than two-tenths of an ounce. The most critical part of your baby's development is behind you. But other developmental processes, such as those affecting behavior and intelligence, will continue throughout pregnancy. You still probably don't look pregnant, but you may not be fitting into your regular clothes. The fatigue, moodiness, and morning sickness associated with the first trimester of pregnancy is likely still present, but these symptoms shouldn't last too much longer."
And here's my update: I don't look pregnant, although I do look like my pants are too tight and will probably be wearing a lot of elastic waisted skirts in the next couple of months- thank goodness it's summer! I'm still exhausted and am going to bed super early but then I wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep- my insomnia issues have apparently returned. I don't think I've been particularly moody, although my husband might think differently... I think I've been more "blah" than anything- by the time I get home from work I don't care what we eat for dinner as long as there's food, I don't care what we watch on t.v. as long as I'm lounging on the couch.. I also haven't experienced any real morning sickness yet so I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that I'll avoid that all together!!
"Your baby is now officially considered a "fetus." It looks a little like a medium sized shrimp, measuring 1.25 to 1.68 inches from crown to rump, and weighing a little less than two-tenths of an ounce. The most critical part of your baby's development is behind you. But other developmental processes, such as those affecting behavior and intelligence, will continue throughout pregnancy. You still probably don't look pregnant, but you may not be fitting into your regular clothes. The fatigue, moodiness, and morning sickness associated with the first trimester of pregnancy is likely still present, but these symptoms shouldn't last too much longer."
And here's my update: I don't look pregnant, although I do look like my pants are too tight and will probably be wearing a lot of elastic waisted skirts in the next couple of months- thank goodness it's summer! I'm still exhausted and am going to bed super early but then I wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep- my insomnia issues have apparently returned. I don't think I've been particularly moody, although my husband might think differently... I think I've been more "blah" than anything- by the time I get home from work I don't care what we eat for dinner as long as there's food, I don't care what we watch on t.v. as long as I'm lounging on the couch.. I also haven't experienced any real morning sickness yet so I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that I'll avoid that all together!!
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