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19 Weeks!


Babies Are The Size Of: Around 6 Inches Each!
Maternity Clothes: Maxi Dresses are amazingly comfy!
Stretch Marks: No stretch marks.....yet!
Sleep: Out cold by 9 or 9:30
Belly Button: In
Feeling: I've been feeling really energetic at home! Hello Spring Cleaning! 
Symptoms: Ligament Stretching Pains when I sneeze or cough. Oh and did I mention pregnancy brain?? Yikes!
Missing Anything? Caesar Salads from Panera (dressing is made with raw eggs)
Movement: Baby B is the active one! But they both move throughout the day and a lot more recently!
Anything Making You Queasy or Sick? Textures have been getting to me causing me to gag including bananas and toward the end of my meals. 
Cravings: A corn dog (really random for me) and salads! Loving greens!
Wedding Ring: Still in-tact! Haven't had any swelling!
Big Moments: Babies are reacting to their big brother's voice! Had extra blood work done at my last appointment to test for risk of Down Sydrome and a few others. They all came back NORMAL without any increased risk! God is watching over our little ones! 
Looking Forward To: Finding out the gender, so I can start shopping!
Next Appointment: May 19th

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