Thursday, September 27, 2012

37 Week Checkup

The appointment this morning went well.  The baby is doing fine - still moving around, with a heartbeat of 156.  The doctor said I was 3cm dilated.  (Apparently I was 2cm dilated last week but I spaced on that tidbit of information.  No *wonder* it's so hard to walk around!)  Contractions have been stronger, but not consistent, so no labor yet.  The baby's measurements are giving the doctor an estimated weight of 7 lbs 8 oz.  Ouch!  That's a full pound heavier than the ultrasound estimates on Alli, so this is definitely going to be a bigger baby.  But, I have not gained any weight since last week, so once again, I must have lost a pound.  Have no clue where I am losing this weight...

There's a full moon this weekend, and hospital statistics say more deliveries during full moons, so I'm hoping I fall into this statistic.  :)  We are looking forward to meeting our new family member, and I am very ready to be done being pregnant.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

37 Week Belly

I got back onto Facebook, just to give me something to do while on maternity leave.  One of the comments was to "see" the belly, so I took a self-portrait trying to show the basketball that has replaced my stomach.

Here's what I got:


Next checkup with the doctor is tomorrow.  Keeping my fingers crossed that labor will start soon.  I keep having stronger contractions, but nothing strong enough to push a baby all the way out, and definitely not consistent.  Keep trying baby!  We are all anxious to meet you!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Week 36 Checkup


We didnt get very good ultrasound pictures this week, mostly because the head is half way down the birth canal and the baby is all squished.  The doctor said he would guess I would be able to make my appointment with him next week, but probably wont go much past that.  I think this weekend sounds like a good time to start labor.  :)

Everything in general looked good.  Baby is estimated to be 6lbs 7oz.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Ready or Not, Don't Come Out!

This pregnancy has been a little more of a rollercoaster than my last one - you know, with a scorpion sting, the baby dropping at week 31, contractions so early, etc, etc, etc.  I've been saying "throw caution to the wind" as soon as week 36 starts, and the doctor gave me the "ok" sign for this weekend.  And now it's almost here and I'm having second thoughts.  Why?  Not because I'm not ready to meet the little gem that's in my belly, but I'm not ready for the little gem to come out and be exposed to the things floating around our air...

Over Labor Day weekend, Alli got sick.  Nothing big - she stayed in PJs all day on Saturday and watched TV - didn't want to do *anything* and didn't eat very much.  The next day she woke up with a croup cough.  Well, we know how to deal with that, so honey/lemon water for cough, Little Noses every night before bed, Vitamin C.  She was feeling much better by the end of the weekend.  The cough still lingers (yes, even still), but it's not bad.  But then I got it.  So by Tuesday, I had a congested head and a cough.  And that went on til about Friday and then by Friday, I really felt sick.  Saturday I slept the whole day (yes, the whole day).  I only got up once to force a peanut butter and jelly sandwich down my throat cause I figured I needed some kind of food, and then went back to bed.  I was pretty much in bed through Monday, so 3 full days of sleep and I wasn't getting better very fast.  But finally I've turned the corner, and while I'm still coughing and don't feel 100%, I'm much better.  But on Tuesday Gage (Marcie's youngest) came down with a super high fever.  He's been bed-ridden since.  And now Marcie has it - the cough, the fever, the congestion.  And she never gets sick.  They have 5 people in their house that this "disease" will go through.  Ugh.  And people at work are dropping like flies as well.  Some get the high fever symptom, and some don't.  Our family was lucky in that we didn't.

But do I really want this little baby to come out and experience this little epidemic that seems to be going around?  Hell no!  So here it is, my weekend to throw caution to the wind, and I'm probably going to do my best to let the baby sit in my belly a week or two longer, hoping this "disease" passes through the community and is basically gone before we welcome our newest family member.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Alli Reads Her First Book

Thanks to a wonderful preschool teacher, Alli is starting to read.  She and her teacher have been working on this book for a few weeks now.  Mind you, her teacher pulls her aside individually to teach her reading because so far, nobody else in the class has been assessed to be at the same level.  We are very grateful for the attention Mrs. Gyger gives to all of her students.

(We tried to upload the video, but it didn't take, so a picture is going to have to do...)







Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Spirits of Parties Past

In getting the house ready for another tenant, we are trying to clean
*all* cabinets. This is what we decided not to keep from our liquor
cabinet.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Getting Rooms Ready

I'm finding it harder this time around getting a baby's room ready.  Maybe it's because we had a spare bedroom when we were creating Alli's room, so everything just naturally moved into there.  Now we are taking our last room and converting it into a baby's room.  It's not quite as easy...  We still have a queen sized bed in the room, and a TV on TV stand in the room, neither of which we are planning on taking down before Christmas because of company.  (The baby will be in a cradle in our bedroom anyway, but still - no crib will be set up til then!)

Also, a lot of the room decor has still been decorating Alli's walls, so we can't just rip it all down and say "too bad - it's all going for the baby now".  So, we've done a bit of swapping.

First, we bought a new changing table/dresser for the baby.  And then we moved some of the wall decor.

Here are a couple of pictures of the baby room.  The crib will eventually go along the wall where the bed is...



And Alli and Mommy went through her bedroom and converted it to butterflies and princesses, thanks to wall decals.  Alli did a great job with the alphabet decals.  I would have probably selected a different spacing for the jewels and flowers around the princesses, but it's her room, and we wouldn't let her try to place the larger decals.  :)






Wednesday, September 5, 2012

34-1/2 Week Checkup - Baby in the Hole!

A few big things from the doctors visit today.  First, I still havent gained any more weight.  The baby however, is up to 5 lbs, 9 oz according to his measurements, and has rolls of fat.  Yes, rolls.  We could see them.  Belly rolls and jowls!  I figure this must not be*my* child, cause Ive never seen rolls before!  ;)  Just kidding.  He said I dont need to feel like I have to eat for the baby, cause its doing just fine and definitely wont starve :)  hahaha  And I'm definitely thinking boy, cause I just can't picture a baby girl with jowls!!!  :)

The other thing the doctor said was that the babys head is in the birth canal, poised, and ready to go.  Everything is set for the launch! :)  He also said that we are currently in a gray zone if I went into labor now.  He said that the baby may or may not have lungs developed enough to skip NICU.  They would have to do an amnio, which I would much rather avoid.  But he said in 9 days, we should be in a safe zone as far as lung development, so 9 days and counting!!  I figure come September 15, Im going to start going on walks again, moving furniture, etc.  :)  (Ok, just kidding again – at least about moving furniture.)  But I am going to throw caution to the wind!

The other good thing that we saw was the practice breathing.  We have actually seen that the last couple of visits.  The doctor said thats both a sign of maturity, as well as the fact that the baby is not stressed.  Both very positive things.


And then after our appointment, we headed to St. Josephs hospital to pre-register.  Ah, the memories that brought back!  We were surprised we remembered so much of the layout of the hospital once we saw it again.

And for the final treat of our morning, In-n-Out for lunch before heading to work.  :)  What a great way to start a day!