Our anatomy scan was Monday, our moms came with us and they really enjoyed looking at the screen and trying to figure out what everything was. Her head was down in my pelvis so no good face/profile shots but having another ultrasound at my next appt the week of Thanksgiving. Once I have those I will post some pictures. Both of us thought it was a boy and I was calling him he so now I have to make sure I say "she". No names picked out, still looking. All the ones I did like are way too popular now. Also need to figure out color scheme for her room. I have an idea in my head but going to go and get a few things to show Neil so he can see what I am talking about. My only requirement is no pink walls, not our style.
Today is Neil's last day on the Work Force Managment team. He starts his new position back in claims on Monday. Other than that, nothing else is going on.
From the bump:
Baby's now the size of a mango!
Vernix caseosa, a greasy white substance made of lanugo, oil, and dead skin cells (yum) now coats baby's skin, shielding it from the amniotic fluid. (Picture yourself after a nine-month bath, and the need for protection makes sense.) You might get to see the vernix at birth, especially if baby is premature.


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