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Week 32!

Week 32 has been a good week so far. I am getting over the bronchitis slowly but surely. 

We went to the doctors again this week and all was OK except I was measuring small for 32 weeks and had been on track previously. 


The picture is kind of hard to make out so I put up the first one with black lines where his eyes and mouth are.  He is kind of looking up at the "camera".  He was actually facing towards my back at the time the shot was taken. 

According to What to Expect, this week he's close to 4 pounds and could be up to 19 inches long.  Both Scott and I were "tall" babies - he was 20 inches and I was 21 inches, so you never know.  

We finished up all of our classes, and had a tour of the hospital L&D ward. It's a nice place! Almost like a hotel.  Except for all the equipment, which reminds you it is a hospital.  The nurse said babies are usually about the average weight of mom and dad when they were born.  So he is not going to be a huge baby! Good for me!!!

I have been feeling OK except my back hurts on most days if I am up or down for too long.  I have a problem with chairs. I don't like them, they don't like me.  I've had a couple of cramps/practice contractions, but to not too often.  Most of the pain is him stretching where ever he feels like it!

Enjoy the photos, we did!



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