So John and I were sitting around trying to think up baby names to help out Ashleigh and Keith. They are wanting something that sounds like Texas if it is boy... So we came up with a few for them to look at. If you have any suggestions for the name, just post on here, they will be able to see your picks for a name. You can put names for both until we know the sex. While using the web for ideas it took me to ivillage for pregnancy and parenting. Here is the link http://parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/topics/0,,4rpv,00.html
While there I found this calendar, which shows you where you are at each week of your pregnancy. Ashleigh is now 19 weeks, this is what it says:
- Eating healthfully can be a challenge when you're heading out to a restaurant. Here are some tips:
- If ordering meat, always specify that you'd like it to be cooked medium to well done.
- Steer clear of fried foods. Stick with baked, grilled or poached items -- easier on your tummy.
- Order salad as an appetizer. Avoid Caesar salad, which may contain raw egg.
- Avoid eating soft cheeses such as feta, Brie, Camembert, blue-veined varieties or Mexican-style cheese.
- Reconsider ordering a sandwich. Ask the restaurant to heat luncheon meats, deli meats, cold cuts or ready-to-eat meat or poultry until steaming.
- When eating bread, think whole-grain.
- Avoid fish that may not be cooked thoroughly, such as sushi or seared Ahi tuna.
- Order desserts that contain fruit.
FACT OF THE WEEK
During weeks 24 to 28, you should have a glucose screen, which can help to detect gestational diabetes. You will be asked to consume a sweetened drink, which contains 50 grams of glucose (sugar). An hour later, blood will be drawn. If the test results come back positive (blood sugar level greater than 140 mg/dl), you will be asked to undergo a more substantial, three-hour glucose-tolerance test (GTT), which will require a fasting blood sugar, followed by a one hour, two hour and three hour test. If the results fall within certain levels, the diagnosis of gestational diabetes is made. It's important to note that not all women who test positive with the initial screen will go on to be diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
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