Peanut's Pictures

by Anise Flowers


Today I wanted to share the pictures of baby "Peanut" from the first trimester.

5 day old blastocyst

5 day old blastocyst

This is his very first baby picture -- isn't he so beautiful?  When the embryo was 5 days old and contained 100 cells (a blastocyst), he went into the freezer.  I spent exactly one month preparing the uterine lining to make a perfect home for him.  Then Peanut came out of the freezer for the transfer back to me.  In this picture, he is breaking out of his shell.  Did you know that embryos are in a shell for the first 5 days? Normally that would prevent the embryo from implanting in the wrong place as it travels down the fallopian tubes into the uterus.  So in this photo, you can see that he was ready to Implant -- and he did!!

Now, nearly 3 weeks later, Peanut is 5 weeks gestation and happy in his new home.

Now, nearly 3 weeks later, Peanut is 5 weeks gestation and happy in his new home.

At 6 weeks gestation, I heard his heart beating for the first time -- 112 bpm.  Amazing that such a tiny being can have his own heartbeat!

At 6 weeks gestation, I heard his heart beating for the first time -- 112 bpm.  Amazing that such a tiny being can have his own heartbeat!

Seven weeks and he is a whole 13 mm across, with a faster heartbeat at 144 bpm

Seven weeks and he is a whole 13 mm across, with a faster heartbeat at 144 bpm

Eight weeks, 21 mm, and he finally looks like a baby, umbilical cord and all.

Eight weeks, 21 mm, and he finally looks like a baby, umbilical cord and all.

Nine weeks and growing fast.

Nine weeks and growing fast.

Ten weeks gestation and you can see his head, body, arms, and legs.  Plus he was moving around!

Ten weeks gestation and you can see his head, body, arms, and legs.  Plus he was moving around!

Peanut's leg and feet

Peanut's leg and feet

Eleven weeks and Peanut has grown to nearly 58mm! 

Eleven weeks and Peanut has grown to nearly 58mm! 

I am waiting for my next peek on July 23 at 19 weeks gestation. I cannot imagine how Peanut has grown and changed since May 28th.  Stay tuned... 


Donor Dad

by Anise Flowers


Greetings from Anise and baby "Peanut".  I am starting this blog to keep family and friends updated on my pregnancy, with the hopes that it will continue to evolve over time.  I wanted to begin in time for Mother's Day, but I was too exhausted in the first trimester.  Now, at 14 weeks, I am launching in time for Father's Day instead.  So, on this occasion, I wanted to tell you a little bit about our Donor Dad.

Donor Dad Childhood Pictures

Donor Dad Childhood Pictures

Our donor is 35 years old, 5'9" with blue eyes and blond hair.  He is a smart cookie -- completing an Economics degree with a 3.9 GPA.  He loves outdoor activities including rock climbing, hiking, mountain climbing, backpacking, surfing, and skateboarding.  Our donor is creative as well -- he sings and plays acoustic guitar, and makes mosaics from magazine scraps.  I was very touched by his mosaic creation pictured below.  He says "Flowers do and always will bring me warm feelings of family and love."   

mosaic 2.jpg

In terms of personality, our donor says he is "extremely animated and sincerely outgoing."  The staff described him having "a very strong, outgoing and cheerful personality.  He is very entertaining"

Peanut's paternal grandmother is a lawyer and an avid flower gardener.  She also plays the piano, guitar, and sings.  Peanut's paternal grandfather was also a lawyer, but then achieved a doctorate in biochemistry in his 70's!   

Our Donor Dad shares some of his philosophy for life: "Life is too short to do things you do not enjoy."  "Live for the day and do what you love."  "Family is important and forever."  I am extremely grateful for the gift of new life, and our donor's contribution.  I am also happy that when Peanut is 18 years old, we can contact the Donor Dad.

Happy Father's Day!