Thursday 20 February 2014

Introducing ... Razor Read II

Before there were any thoughts of a baby ... we decided to share our lives, hearts and home with our very own fur baby ... Razor Read II.
Razor at 5 weeks old 
Razor is only 9 months old but he has been with us since he was around 8 or 9 weeks old.  He is a Lachon puppy which is a cross between a Lhasa Apso and Bichon Frise to you and me.

Words cannot describe how much we adore this little one.  He is super friendly, mischievous, cheeky and smart, he is an absolute joy.


Razor was named so, in a bit of a tongue and cheek way as he is pretty fluffy and cute but it was also an old nickname of my husband, Garrath which is where Razor Read II comes in to it.  We thought it would be fun to resurrect it for our pup who is far from being anything fierce or razor like but somehow the name seems to suit him so well.


Before Razor, I wasn't much of a dog person but now I would offer my home to ALL the dogs (if only my husband wasn't allergic to most breeds!).  Even passing a dog in the street, I just want to stop and pet them.  I really do need to get a grip.

Razor even has his own dedicated instagram page and Facebook page.  It's ok, I can hear y'all judging me.  I was prepared for that.


We only hope that he and the baby become the best of friends once he/she arrives.  I am currently reading up on the best way of introducing a pet to your new baby as I don't want Razor to feel jealous or left out but equally he will need to learn his limitations.  So, if any of you are dog owners or other pet owners and have had to introduce your pet to babies/children, please pass on any tips you may have!

Razor is a big boy now! 


Wednesday 19 February 2014

Bump Update - Week 25 and a bit

I don't know if bump updates will be a regular feature on the blog although i do love reading and comparing notes on everyone else's bump updates, however, here it goes as a starter for ten ...

How far along?  25 weeks and 5 days 

Total weight gain:  4lbs went on last week! Still shocked by this one - in the early days, I hardly ate a thing but in recent weeks I have been stuffing my face.  Some days I have gone up a couple of lbs but when I check again a day or 2 later I am back down to my original weight - and no there is not something wrong with my scales!  However, as of week 24 the scales have crept up - i expect this to continue with vigour.

Maternity clothes?  I hate them! I have bought a couple of pieces from Topshop that have been alright (their jeans were awful for me) and some things from ASOS which are a hit or a miss.  I am mostly sticking to some bigger sized clothes just now or squeezing into stretchy dresses that were already in my wardrobe.  I have to say I do prefer something very fitted over my bump - anything too smock like makes me feel fat and frumpy! 

Jacket:ASOS
Breton Tunic: Topshop
Glasses: Uniqlo
Bag: Reiss
Lippie: MAC Lady Danger 
Stretch marks? None so far.  I religiously use Bio Oil or Coconut Oil on my tummy, bottom, thighs and boobs! TMI ;) 

Sleep:  I seem to still sleep no problem but occasionally wake super early and can't get back to sleep.  I was extremely exhausted in the first trimester and it seems to keep returning on and off, despite having a lot more energy these days.

Best moment this week:  Feeling my baby move.  I felt I waited a long time for it so to finally feel some somersaults is lovely.  As of Monday, the movement became much more often - i seemed to have missed out on the bubbles/butterflies stage of baby movement. 

Worst Moment This Week:  I spent the weekend in Paris which was absolutely lovely but I soon realised that I wouldn't have the energy or stamina to fit in everything I wanted to.  By the end of the weekend, my feet were in bits and I was walking like I was giving birth in my jeans!! 
Food cravings:  My cravings are quite random and sporadic.  This week, my sweet tooth has really returned and I want creme eggs, however, I mainly crave citrus fruits, baked potatoes and plain old water a lot of the time! 

Miss anything?  I rarely miss alcohol but my husband was enjoying some lovely cocktails in Paris and I was dying to take a swig but I stuck with my mocktail which I am sure was just as divine!  Other than that, I miss runny egg and soldiers and I want pate and smoked salmon all the time.

Movement:  Movement only really started as of week 22/23 but I can feel it getting a little stronger and more frequent which is reassuring that everything seems to be going ok. 

Anything making you queasy or sick:  I haven't had pregnancy sickness at all which is really lucky, although I have felt sick through exhaustion in the early stages.  This week, pizza and peppers are making me feel queasy not to mention a strange aversion to the supermarket Lidl, which makes me feel like gagging anytime I am near one. Weird. 

Belly button in or out?  In. 

Happy or moody most of the time?  Pretty happy with a bit of anxiety thrown in.  I do, however, cry at everything - the news, cute puppies, the thought of holding my baby for the first time, movie trailers.  I am an emotional wreck! 

Looking forward to:  More baby movement and our 4D/3D scan which is booked in for early March! :) 

Sunday 2 February 2014

Angelsounds Fetal Heart Detector

I think one of the greatest things all mums to be look forward to is feeling their baby move.  It gives you that added reassurance that things are going ok in there, as well as help you really bond with your baby.

I was told to expect to feel my baby move between weeks 17 and 24 in my pregnancy but by week 18, I still hadn't felt a flutter or even the hint of a bubble, as some mums describe it.   This made me feel a little bit worried - as everything does in pregnancy - but even more so that all the other mums to be that I know in real life and online were already feeling their little bumps squirm away long before me.

The paranoia is very easy to get to you when all you hope for is a healthy pregnancy and baby but I have been determined throughout my gestation period not to jump on the phone to the midwife at the least wee thing that doesn't seem right.

Now to be fair, at 18 weeks, I still didn't have anything to worry about but I wanted some peace of mind, especially the more I heard all the other mums talk about feeling kicks and punches from their little ones.  That's when I decided to purchase the Angelsounds Fetal Heart Detector.

I didn't do too much research on it to be honest, I basically went for the first doppler style device that had a half decent review on Amazon and didn't cost too much (£18.99).  I purchased it along with the Anagel Fetal Doppler Ultrasound gel (£2.50).



The device is really simple.  It comes with a set of headphones to plug into it but I prefer using a loud speaker so both my husband and I can listen to our baby's heartbeat.  You literally plug in the speaker/headphone, using the sound dial for volume and apply some gel before placing the device on your tummy.  On first go, you might have to do a bit of manoeuvring around to find the heartbeat but once you find it, it's amazing and the sense of relief hits you!

It definitely helped me feel a little better with regards to not feeling any movement but finally at week 22,  I finally felt some baby gymnastics! :)   I seemed to have missed the flutter/bubble/butterfly stage and jumped straight to the sensation of baby doing somersaults in my tummy.  It is something I just couldn't imagine before but it's absolutely lovely and not half as weird as I expected it to feel!

It just goes to show that we are all so different and no 2 pregnancies are the same.

Has anyone else used a home doppler device?  Did anyone else miss out on flutters in the early stages?