14 Weeks & 4 Days Pregnant

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I have had much less nausea the last week or so (yay!). I am still incredibly tired though and although I do know that I will be tired the whole pregnancy I sure hope it's not this much the entire time! I over-did it when we moved last week and have had some pretty bad sciatic nerve pain ever since. I haven't been carrying/holding Sarah much but it is not going away fast. This was the first time that has cropped up with this pregnancy; I can't remember when it started with Sarah and Anna.

I'm basically only thinking about my upcoming appointment (next week; the week of the 18th—I'll be 16 weeks on the 18th so that's the soonest I'll go in) and hoping that we can find out whether this is a boy or a girl! We found out with Anna at 16 weeks so I hope we're as lucky this time around.

I occasionally think I might feel some movement but it's nothing definite or clear yet. Babycenter says that Baby measures 3 1/2 inches from head to bottom, is about the size of a lemon, and he weighs 1 1/2 ounces. I haven't weighed myself in a while but I'm pretty sure I'm up by at least ten pounds. Crazy since I didn't gain with Sarah until after 20 weeks and I started off this pregnancy 5 pounds heavier than with Sarah and 10 pounds heavier than with Anna. Hopefully I can keep my top weight the same as both girls (I gained less with Sarah).

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I'm so excited for you! I think it's a boy!!!

Sara

I am enjoying reading all of your new posts. The terrace looks like a nice change and it's like a giant play pen, right?
Glad you are feeling a little better and of course we are totally excited to find out about Baby3. Loved Anna and Sarah's outfits on the terrace and in the sledding pics. The hats are sooo cute! I also love the satin evening gloves. What a good idea!

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