August 31, 2008

Week 8

Well, Week 8 starts today! That means the baby is 20% finished cooking (40 weeks is term) and things are changing quickly.

This week is a big week for eye development. They kind of start out on the side but by the end of the week they will have most of the structures in place that Baby Smith needs in order to see!

Please pray for 2 good corneas, lenses and retinas. Maybe the baby won't need -8 diopters to correct his/her vision at age 27 like daddy.

Another interesting fact, this week the baby should break the 1 gram mark!! The average term baby weight about 3500 grams. For reference for you guys who are metrically challenged, 1 gram is the weight of a single paperclip!

Continue to pray for Rachel as she continues to have some pretty significant morning/afternoon/evening/any time sickness but we're told it will get better!

Ecc. 11:5 "As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed* in a mother's womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things."

We have learned so much about the development of human while they are in the womb from a "what" viewpoint; however, we are just starting to learn the "how" and how very complicated it is. There are likely thousands of chemical involved in forming even the "simplest" parts of the human body. Not only does every chemical have to be present, it has to the present at the right times and in the right amounts.

August 23, 2008

Week 7

Well the weeks are going to start on Sundays so that will be the day I will try to post around each week. This week, Baby Smith's elbows and fingers will start to develop. Please pray for five fingers and a strong forehand!

If you could also pray for Rachel as she has been having some significant "afternoon/evening" sickness. She has to start school so it would be nice if that would simply go away.

For the first verse I'll use my title verse:

"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb." Psalm 139:13

Just drop your name and location into a comment so I can track prayers for the little bean (see Rachel's blog for more details).