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I remember when we found out we were expecting back in June, that the 3rd trimester seemed ages away. But here it is, the home stretch! I gladly welcome it. The 2nd trimester was pretty nice (other than fatigue, aches, and pains). I have enjoyed feeling the baby kick a lot, no morning sickness, and a bump to sport without looking like a barn (yet).
So, what's with the Chinese cabbage? Apparently, that's how big the baby is at week 28! Each week I look up information about the week I am currently in. One website I use compares the baby's growth to a vegetable/fruit week by week. When I go to the store, I waddle my way over to the produce section for a visual. I just stare at it wondering how on earth that thing fits inside of me. I am a little concerned about week 39's picture-it's a mini watermelon! Thank you, Jen, for the tummy cream!
So, what's with the Chinese cabbage? Apparently, that's how big the baby is at week 28! Each week I look up information about the week I am currently in. One website I use compares the baby's growth to a vegetable/fruit week by week. When I go to the store, I waddle my way over to the produce section for a visual. I just stare at it wondering how on earth that thing fits inside of me. I am a little concerned about week 39's picture-it's a mini watermelon! Thank you, Jen, for the tummy cream!
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