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Timmy the Turnip



TurnipAt 17 weeks, Timmy is the size of a turnip, about 5 inches long and 5 ounces. This little turnip can move his or her joints. The umbilical cord is growing stronger and thicker. S/he can sense sounds too. Thanks again to my favorite baby sites and baby books for this information!

Baby, is that you? I’ve been feeling little twitches in my belly. Is that the baby? My friends said feeling the baby’s early movement is similar to tickles and snaps (“pitik” more specifically). I guess this little turnip’s stretching here and there now!

And we shall present sitting down. I had my first presentation with my almost-heavy belly last Friday. Three minutes into my talk, I was running out of breath! And my voice was cracking! It alarmed my teammates, but not as much as it alarmed me! So I gave the rest of my presentation sitting down, and I felt much better. Woah. That was a major revelation to me.

The clothing dilemma begins. I never really liked wearing dresses, but now I find them utterly comfortable and mandatory. While my jeans still fit, I can feel them getting snug. I’ve also bought new undergarments, because I’ve been bursting out of my old ones. The support is much better now, whew. And if only I could come to work in my pajamas! They’re just so comfortable.

Green cravings. I get the question “Ano pinaglilihihan mo?” a lot. First trimester, I craved for beef a LOT. I’m on my second trimester, and I’ve been craving for vegetables a lot. I don’t like rice. I can only eat at most a half cup a day. Sometimes I don’t eat rice at all. But I load up on fruits, vegetables and whole-wheat crackers, bread. Good for the me and the baby!

That’s this week’s Timmy update. Stay tuned for next week’s! Can you guess what fruit or vegetable the baby’s size will be compared to? ;)

Image credit: Darwin Bell

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10 Responses to “Timmy the Turnip”

  1. Via Says:

    oh my! Take it easy Toni. Naku. Buti na lang you have a good attitude about everything. :)

    Vias last blog post..More Pressies from Japan

    Even when the body aches, the mind and the heart have to be positive! :D Perspective is everything!

  2. Rachel Cotterill Says:

    Wow, a turnip – I can’t work out if that seems bigger than I’d have expected or smaller! (being completely inexperienced in all things ‘baby’) It must be very exciting, even if you do have to give your presentations sitting down :)

    Rachel Cotterills last blog post..Beyond The Dreaming Spires

    Since this post, I gave two presentations standing up and I was fine! If it doesn’t last more than 3 minutes, I can handle it. But more than that and a seat is needed! :D

  3. J. Says:

    The fact that you’re not craving rice is incredible! Glad you’re loading up on the good stuff, though! Maybe it’s because you’re likening Timmy to turnips! (At least for this week!) Good luck, Toni! One week (and vegetable size!) at a time now!

    J.s last blog post..Celebrating A Curlyversary

    Week 20 now and I NEED rice! Haha! Funny how things change so quickly!

  4. Eper Says:

    It’s good that you’re eating healthy foods like fruits & vegetables. However, gaining weight is vital during pregnancy so best to load up on carbs as well. And don’t forget protein for the baby’s development! :)

    Epers last blog post..This I Know is True – Week # 30

    I’ve caught up na with my ideal weight I think! Whew!

  5. Kay Says:

    A carrot? They get longer and bigger.

    Just take it easy and please, no heels. Ballet shoes should be fashionable and comfortable.

    Kays last blog post..an afternoon of goofing around

    Oh definitely no heels! I miss wearing them na nga eh, but it’s been flats for me ever since I learned I was pregnant :)

  6. rowie Says:

    That’s either Timmy or your belly stretching to make more room for Timmy. Either way, definitely Timmy-related yung mga nararamdaman mo! :) Whoo-hoo! :P

    rowies last blog post..Teaching my son to sleep in his crib.

    It’s such an amazing experience. I love it!

  7. Gmirage Says:

    Hi Toni! While you’re at it, eat lots of malunggay, it will help you later for lactation.

    I hope I have the same tolerance as you when it comes to rice :D My best record would be 2 weeks without rice lol. Ingat kayo ni baby! ;)

    Gmirages last blog post..Sapatos/ Shoes – Litratong Pinoy

    Malunggay! Thank you thank you for the tip.

  8. notsquare Says:

    hiyee! how are you and your weight gain program coming along? :) Just keep eating full healthy meals and drink lotsa milk! :)

    notsquares last blog post..SUMMER IS HERE!!!

    So far so good! I’ve started on some Mommy milk, to help me with the weight gain ;) Thanks!

  9. Jessica Mcginty Says:

    Congratulations! I hope this finds you well:) Now, you have my email, for if you get bored

    Thanks!

  10. sarkadan Says:

    Turnips are an important part of any Moroccan Couscous…

    Location Appartement Marrakech – Agence Immobiliére Location à Marrakech, Specialisé dans Location vacances Maroc.

    Um, thanks for the info.


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