Prenatal Olympics – Babies Moving During Pregnancy

I found this really cool video on YouTube. This is especially for all of you expectant fathers that visit the site.

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Ace never moved this visibly while he was in his mommy’s belly, but when he did move it had some force! His mom used to say she could feel his toes digging between her ribs. I could definitely feel it with my hand and see him move slightly.

I remember many nights where my wife and I switched sleeping positions…she was the big spoon and I was the little one 😉 That little booger would wake me up in the middle of the night by kicking me in the lower back. I would turn around to see what the hell my wife was doing hitting me in the back and she would be sound asleep. I’d lay back down and Ace would be drumming away with his hands and feet. I don’t know how his momma slept through all of that movement…

She said it was her version of doing what I do to her…waking her up unknowingly in the morning by poking her with things. 🙂

A 3D Look Inside The Womb!

I have to highly recommend that every dad out there reading this blog goes to see every ultrasound. When my wife was pregnant I could see her belly getting bigger. I knew that something was happening inside her, but it never really sunk in.

It finally sunk in when I saw the first ultrasound… Click on the picture to see a bigger view…

Ultrasound of Ace at 9 weeks!

I outlined the uterus and the baby so that you know what you are looking at inside the womb. Ace was only 2.35 cm long in this ultrasound and looks like a peanut. Holy cow! Now it is real! There is a real live baby growing inside my wife!

Time went by and at 23 weeks into the pregnancy we had another ultrasound done…

Ultrasound of Ace at 23 weeks!

In this picture you can easily see his head, torso, and arm. What a huge difference in 14 weeks!

And then at 29 weeks we decided to get a 3D ultrasound done. We were allowed to have 6 guests in the room with us. My wife laid on a bed in the back of the room, and the nurse operated the ultrasound machine. There were 6 theater style chairs in the room that faced towards a large movie screen on the wall. The 3D ultrasound images were projected on the wall for everyone to see. It was amazing!

You could see his facial features. You could count his fingers and toes. You could definitely tell that he was a boy!

What was cool about the whole thing is that you could see him move. You could see him move his arms and legs. He kept trying to suck his thumb, but was having a hard time finding his mouth. He would make faces and move his mouth!

It was like meeting my son for the first time!

I highly recommend that every person gets the 3D ultrasound done. Your doctors office probably will not do it. It is an elective procedure done by a third party. We used a company called Envision Imaging in our home town. Do a Google search to find one in your home town.

It was a bit pricey, but well worth it. Here is some details about the package that we got…

Advanced 3D/4D Session – $180

  • 15 – 20 minute session
  • Limited Diagnostic Report Sent to your Provider
  • DVD or VHS of your session set to music
  • Gender Determination (Upon Request)
  • 2 black and white 2D pictures
  • 6 black and white 3D pictures
  • 2 4×6 color 3D images, suitable for framing
  • CD with all color 3d jpeg images taken during your session available for $20
  • Gift bag with hundreds of dollars in savings on baby & maternity items
  • $25 Off Any Future 3D/4D Session
  • Free return session if we are unable to obtain facial pictures of your baby

And finally here are a few pictures from our session…

3D Ultrasound of Ace at 29 weeks! 3D Ultrasound of Ace at 29 weeks!

Update 4/18 – I have added a video of our 3D / 4D Ultrasound at 29 weeks.

Ultrasounds are great for dads! Moms are immediately connected to their baby, but fathers are usually not really connected to the child until after birth. Yeah, we can feel and maybe see our wife’s belly move, which is totally freaky!, but it is nothing like seeing your baby before they are born.

The 3D ultrasound is pricey, but it is worth every penny. Again, I highly recommend that every dad gets to experience the 3D Ultrasound!

Parenting Classes – Should You Go?

I was dumb about babies! But I would never admit it! When my wife asked me to go with her to take some parenting classes, I was against it.

I figured it would be just the basic information…like how to change a diaper. But man was I wrong!

We took two classes…

  1. Bringing Home Baby – What to expect the first three months.
  2. Lamaze – Relaxation techniques for labor.

Bringing Home Baby

Bringing home baby covered a ton of information! We learned about bottle feeding, breast feeding, changing diapers, colic, circumcision, bathing, an tons more.

There were tons of things I had never even thought of. Did you know a baby is not supposed to sleep on their stomachs? The only suggested way for a baby to sleep is on their backs. This is help prevent S.I.D.S. It is also recommended for a baby not to have a blanket or bumper pad in their crib! So how do you keep them warm? Layered clothing.

Did you know there are two different methods of circumcision? They still do the old school method with a scalpel, but the new method uses a plastic ring and piece of string!

How many bowel movements should your baby have in one day? What color should it be? What consistency? (I know this is gross, but once you have a baby you tend to talk a lot about poop! I don’t know why…)

Lamaze

Lamaze class was interesting. It was mostly for the woman, but also helped the guy understand their role during the labor and birthing process.

We also learned what would happen during the birthing process. They brought in all of the instruments that the doctor would use.

They showed us the crochet hook (a hook used to break a woman’s water), the monitors that would be placed around the momma’s belly, the epidural needle, and much more.

We watched a few actual births on video…not for the guy with a weak stomach.

We also learned how to comfort our ladies. Massage techniques, what to say, and especially what not to say!

What do you need to bring to the hospital when it is time? They gave us a checklist of items. Make sure to have this stuff packed before hand!  Nothing would be worse than trying to get everything packed up while your lady was having contractions….

Where do you go in the hospital when it is time? They took us on a tour of the maternity ward, showed us the rooms, the nursery, and explained when and where the baby would be during the stay.

And last but not least, the guys had to wear the Empathy Belly. This is a big belly you wear that is filled with warm water and lead plates. It weighed about 35 pounds! The instructor made us bend over, get down on the ground and get back up, and do other silly tasks. Have a laugh at the below pics of me wearing the Empathy Belly!

Jared wearing the Empathy Belly Jared wearing the Empathy Belly

Was It Worth It?

I would have to say….Yes!

These classes took a lot of the unknown out of the big scary picture! I wasn’t totally clueless about what was going to happen, where it was going to happen, and when it was going to happen.

With the knowledge I learned from these classes, support from my wife and family, and a little common sense, I have been successful in becoming what I believe to be a good Dad!

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