Friday, December 11, 2009

Day 77 - 13 weeks

John and I just spent some time cleaning up. Feels good to be in a more orderly space. I'm going to be headed to an IMAX movie with Alie in about an hour so I've got to get my morning in gear pretty quickly.



I've been experiencing a shift in my smell and taste sensitivities. Rather than a general sensitivity all of the time, it's more like none at all or all at once. John ate pizza and the smell of garlic has been haunting me for the past 2 days but I'm doing alright when something is quite malodorous on the bus.

On a side note: I've changed the day # in the subject line to reflect the actual day # of the pregnancy rather than the days out since we found out we're pregnant.



The most exciting news is that we took the Intelligender test. You can read about it here. My pee seems to tell us this:



John is pretty ecstatic while I'm remaining neutral until we get the 20 week ultrasound. I'm sure he'll expound more on why he believes this is an accurate result if he ever gets around to posting. In the meantime, we can leave it at "It's a boy?"

2 comments:

  1. Well, it's a solid 50/50 now. John was supposed to be a girl. Based on equally scientific data, of course.

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  2. If the test said girl and I was 80-20 to become a boy, then that made it 50-50. Now that the test says boy, it's 16-1 BOY. See if you just draw a 5x5 diagram, the left 4 columns "actually a boy", the right column "actually a girl", the top 4 rows "test is right", the bottom row "test is wrong", you'll see there are 17 squares where the test says boy and 8 squares where the test says girl. If the test says boy, you ignore the thin rectangles along the bottom left and top right, leaving a 16 to 1 split. If the test says girl you ignore the huge square on the top left, and the little square on the bottom right, leaving the "actual" result evenly divided 4 to 4.

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