Most of month number one is really not being pregnant lol which is quite confusing but any who we found out 3 days before my missed cycle with a very very faint line, we continued to take numerous tests to make sure lol cause we were so scared of it being a false positive. We have been trying for over 3 years since 2009 off and on a couple of months a year and this year we decided in the spur of the moment to start trying again, and on the first try we got pregnant. We immediately told Mike & Angela because they were the only one that actually knew we were trying. They were completely ecstatic that we were pregnant and we spent the entire weekend together because we were just so overjoyed and happy. There were a couple other people we told as well as Shauna's mom, we wanted to be certain that everything was OK with the baby before we spread the news all over everywhere with everyone. I am scheduled to have my 1st appointment on Sept 10th at 1045 where we will be able to see the heartbeat and know our little one is doing good, but I didn't want to miss everything that's happening to me just because no one knows. Starting with month number two, Ill be posting it when I'm 8 weeks, month number three at 12 weeks, etc. I could not be more happier and so excited to take this journey again!
This Month:Symptoms-nausea
dizzy
my rash
very thirsty
boobies hurt
alittle sleepy
bloated
heartburn
gassy-burping all the time
Body changes-none really bloated all the time and feel very fluffy
pre-pregnancy weight- 191.2lbs
Baby Progress-No bigger than a poppy seed, the ball of cells that will develop into your baby has completed its journey from your fallopian tube to your uterus. Once settled in its new home, it will undergo the great divide — splitting into two groups. Half will become your baby (or embryo), while the other half forms the placenta, your baby's lifeline until delivery. The multilayered embryo then begins to grow into specialized parts of your baby's body. The inner layer, known as the endoderm, will develop into your baby's digestive system, liver, and lungs. The middle layer, called the mesoderm, will soon be your baby's heart, sex organs, bones, kidneys, and muscles. The outer layer, or ectoderm, will eventually form your baby's nervous system, hair, skin, and eyes. (taken from www.whattoexpect.com)
4 week picture- 
What baby looks like-@ 4wks
Looking forward too:hitting my 1st trimester mark 12 weeks, finding out the gender, and watching my belly grow!! ♥
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