Monday, October 19, 2009

37 Weeks - Watermelon - and FULL TERM!

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 37 w, 1 d. I'M FULL TERM!

Total weight gain/loss: A million pounds.

Maternity clothes: Yup, and now that I'm not at work anymore (!!) I don't have to feel bad about wearing the same thing all the time.

Stretch marks: Still just the thigh.

Best moment this week: Probably my prenatal massage yesterday - there's something glorious and indulgent about laying on my belly after months and months of side-lying.

Movement: Yup. I still think the baby's sideways.

Cravings: Nothing in particular.

Aversions: None

Gender: Don't know. I wonder if we'll really find out on Wednesday - we're having an ultrasound to confirm the baby's position, so we might be able to actually *see* the sex now, rather than just have the u/s tech say she can see (with the screen turned away from me) and tell my doctor after. And I never really believed her - maybe because she was such a raging bitch, or maybe because I never saw for myself. Either way, at this point, since we're having such a hard time with names, it would be nice to pick out one name and be sure that it'll fit the kid's parts. I didn't want to know the sex before, but now I'd rather just know for sure. I've hated always 'sort of' knowing, but never being sure.

Labour Signs: No (and there better not be any until my mom leaves!)

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Lots. Having any kind of sex drive is up there on the list. Nick misses that too.

What I'm looking forward to: Lots. I'm looking forward to getting the freezer stocked with my mom this week, then for her to leave, because then I think I'm ready for this baby.

Weekly Wisdom: There comes a point where you just have to let go of work and trust that you've done everything you can and that everything will be fine. Hopefully that point is *before* your last day there - but for me, on Friday night, I was still dreaming about all the things I meant to do or show Al. I tossed and turned from about 4 a.m. until 7, but after I sent him an email dumping everything I had on my mind, I think I'm good.

Symptoms this week: The achy crotch has subsided somewhat. It's still achy, but it's nothing like what it was.

Milestones: I'm done work! This baby is full term! Those are two big milestones for one week!

On the To-Do List:
  • Get on a daycare waiting list (we're going to see one next week)

  • Figure out when/if we can do this super important Indian blessing thing that you're supposed to do at the baby shower I didn't have (stress stress stress...).

  • Stock the new freezer with meals.

  • Find a new family doctor.

  • PICK OUT BABY NAMES

At week 37, your pregnancy is considered full term, meaning baby is likely to thrive after birth. Baby spends these last weeks in preparation for the outside world… meaning careful refinement of the blink, suck, inhale and exhale. Meconium, which you’ll probably find in the first diaper, is accumulating in the intestines. If (okay, as) you worry about giving birth, consider what it’s like for the little one. During the journey out of your womb, baby will produce more stress hormones than any other time in life.

Monday, October 12, 2009

36 weeks - Still a honeydew

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 36 w, 1 d.
Total weight gain/loss: FORTY POUNDS. That's right. 4-0. Sweet Jebus.
Maternity clothes: Yep. I wore maternity tights for the first time yesterday to a wedding. Weird.
Stretch marks: Still just the thigh. But I can barely see it (first, it's really faint. and second, it's very difficult to see my inner thighs now)
Best moment this week: The surprise "this is not a shower" that my work threw for me on Friday. I had no idea! And if I wasn't worried through the whole thing about missing my doctor's appointment that I was almost late for, I'd have loved it. Even though I hate showers ;)
Movement: Yup. In the wrong spot - down near the va-jay-jay. Silly sideways baby.
Cravings: Nothing in particular.
Aversions: None
Gender: Don't know.
Labour Signs: Nothing, really. And good thing too. Since the baby's transverse, there better not be any labour signs until s/he gets his/her little head down! I do NOT want to have an emergency c-section!
Belly Button in or out: In
What I miss: So very many things. I'm at the same time ready to not be pregnant, but not ready to have the baby. I'd like to be in limbo somewhere for the next couple of weeks.
What I'm looking forward to: Freezer delivery next weekend. Finishing my last week at work.
Weekly Wisdom: If the doctor's not telling you what you want to know (i.e. what position the baby's in), ask. If I hadn't asked, she wouldn't have checked and I wouldn't have known the baby is transverse.
Symptoms this week: I now wake up with the sore and achy crotch, and it lasts all day. It blows. Also, my hips hurt through the night now so I wake up when I roll over. But I don't have to get up to pee, so I'm sort of thankful for that (sort of thankful, b/c t he reason I don't wake up is because the baby isn't in the right position, and is therefore not on my bladder)
Milestones: We did the last of our travelling yesterday - we went to the wedding in Collingwood and that's it - no more going out of Toronto!
On the To-Do List:
  • Get on a daycare waiting list.
  • Put some decoration on the baby room walls.
  • Figure out when/if we can do this super important Indian blessing thing that you're supposed to do at the baby shower I didn't have (stress stress stress...).
  • Buy a freezer and start making some meals
  • Find a new family doctor.
  • PICK OUT BABY NAMES

Sunday, October 11, 2009

This better not be a sign of rebellions to come

So the baby is sideways. "Transverse" is the official term, but the long and the short of it is that baby is being uncooperative and is using my pelvis as a chaise lounge instead of getting head down like s/he should be.

This is not cool.

If I went in to labour now, it would be an emergency c-section. If the baby doesn't get into head-down position by the next appointment on the 21st, I'm not sure what happens - do they schedule a C? Will she try to reposition the baby? I'm not sure. It wasn't my regular doctor on Friday, so I'm not sure what's going to happen at the next appointment except for an ultrasound to confirm the transverse lie.

The sideways position explains a couple of things. First, it explains why my pelvis is so damn sore these days, and why I keep feeling weird fluttery movement down in my crotch-ial area. There shouldn't be movement there really - it should be up nice and high now, because baby's head should be down in the lady bits area. Second, It explains why I can still go almost a full work day without peeing - despite drinking normally. Baby's head isn't resting on my bladder, as s/he should be at this point. Don't get me wrong - I'm thankful that I don't get up 5 times to pee through the night! But as much as the effect is great, the cause is not.

I've been stressing about this since Friday. I know C-sections are routine, and people who've had them say they're not bad. But still. I want to deliver normally. I want the baby to have a say in his/her birthday. I want to have that rush of "this is it!" -- not a casual saunter into the OR at a pre-determined time on a pre-determined date.

If it comes down to it, whatever gets the baby here safely is, of course, fine. But really, let's just flip around and get into position so we can do this vaginally, okay? Thanks.

Friday, October 9, 2009

I have...

  • An aching pelvis 24 hours a day. It's not just at the end of the day anymore - I wake up with it. It feels like my pubic bone is bruised beyond repair from a 3-day horseback riding adventure - bareback. But it's bruised from the inside, not the outside.
  • Pooped 5 times in the last 24 hours. Substantial poop. This is not normal. I'm a once-a-day kind of gal. But I refuse to believe that this is nature clearing me out for a reason.
  • My group B strep test today
  • To ask my doctor if it's absolutely crazy to drive to Collingwood for this wedding on Sunday. Like, on a scale of 1 to Tom Cruise, how crazy is this? And I don't want to hear the answer, because I really want to go to the wedding - they're good friends. I think that the doc will say it's fine since I'm only 35 1/2 weeks. BUT... Nick thinks we're nuts to risk it, so I'm a little worried, though I tell him I'm not.
  • To get work off my mind. I dreamt about it all night and was awake a few times thinking about re-branding some templates today. I'm in the midst of training - only 1 week left!
  • To ask the doctor what position the baby is in. It kind of stresses me that I don't know. And that I keep feeling movement so low in my crotch... I hope that's the baby head-butting me, but it feels more like little kicks. Please, PLEASE don't be feet!
  • Nothing to wear. I have a pair of jeans and a pair of yoga pants left to wear, and that's it. It's gotten too cold to wear the capris, dresses and skirts I've lived on all summer, and now I'm forced to wear 2 pairs of pant on alternating days. This is not cool.
  • Only 5 days left in the office. And today doesn't really count, since I have to leave halfway through an already short Friday to go to the doctor's.
  • To leave for work. I'm going in for 7 so I can get some work done before I have to leave around 9:45 to get to my appointment. I'll work from home after my appointment.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

35 weeks - Still a honeydew

Weekly Pregnancy Journal
How far along: 35 w, 3 d.
Total weight gain/loss: About a million pounds
Maternity clothes: I bought some nursing bras from Motherhood Maternity - I'm so glad t hey look like regular bras.
Stretch marks: Just the ones on my thigh - but they're really faint.
Best moment this week: I saw my mom on the weekend and the first thing she said to me was, "you look great!" That's the first time she hasn't made me feel like a whale by saying something like, "your sister-in-law and you are the same size" (when she was 3 months further along than me) or "we're going to have a BIG baby!"
Movement: Yup
Cravings: Nothing in particular.
Aversions: None
Gender: Don't know.
Labour Signs: Mild cramps still (very light). And on Sunday/Monday I thought I might be starting to lose a bit of my mucous plug. Maybe. But no idea really. I have my Group B Strep test on Friday and I'm going to ask her what the odds are that I'll be in labour soon - because we're planning on driving 3 1/2 hours to a wedding on Sunday and good lord, I am NOT having a baby in Collingwood!
Belly Button in or out: In
What I miss: Wine. My wedding rings. Rolling over in bed without my back cracking so loud it wakes me up. My old acne-free and skin-tag-free skin. Shoes. Having more than 2 pairs of pants that fit.
What I'm looking forward to: Getting a freezer and starting to cook and freeze some meals
Weekly Wisdom: Not much, really.
Symptoms this week: Really achy crotch / pubic bone. Especially at the end of the day.
Milestones: The hospital bags are packed, and the car seat base is installed in the Escape.
On the To-Do List:
  • Get on a daycare waiting list.
  • Put some decoration on the baby room walls.
  • Figure out when/if we can do this super important Indian blessing thing that you're supposed to do at the baby shower I didn't have (stress stress stress...).
  • Buy a freezer and start making some meals
  • Find a new family doctor.
  • PICK OUT BABY NAMES

Monday, September 28, 2009

34 weeks - Honeydew

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 34 w, 1 d.
Total weight gain/loss: A lot. My face is definitely getting fat. But I love things that are bad for me... but my face is getting fat... but... I really need to make a concerted effort to eat more salads and fewer carbs.
Maternity clothes: I tried on nursing bras last week and again today and it seems they were not made for my boobs. They either give me bullet boobs and the band is too tight or they're so ridiculously big that I'd have to stuff them with a couple pairs of socks. I have to go to the Motherhood store to see what their store brand is like. Fingers crossed.
Stretch marks: Just the ones on my thigh - but they're really faint.
Best moment this week: The doc telling me today (after listening to the heartbeat) that I have a really calm, zen baby. Let's hope so!
Movement: Yup
Cravings: Sweets. Not that it's a craving, really. But we've had so much in the house after all the birthday shenanigans (Nick's birthday stuff two weeks in a row, and now I baked for our nephew's birthday on the weekend) and I just don't say no to it. Because I don't have to.
Aversions: None
Gender: No idea.
Labour Signs: Still having those really mild PMS-type cramps every now and then, but they're so light I don't even think about them. I told the doc today - she said not to worry about it.
Belly Button in or out: In
What I miss: Not being pregnant. I don't want to skip the next month or anything (there's so much to do still!) but I really miss my old body. And my skin. And my old feet. And my wedding rings. And having sex with my husband and it not being so incredibly awkward that we just give up. That was an epic failure the other night.
What I'm looking forward to: My replacement starting at work next week. And then mat leave! And I really look forward to my getting my old body back.
Weekly Wisdom: Don't try to get amourous with the hubs unless you (a) are *really* in the mood to make it work, and (b) have a sense of humour
Symptoms this week: Same as last week - nothing new
Milestones: We're finished our prenatal classes and feel a little more prepared (though I'm sure we're not actually prepared by any means). I went shopping today to start gathering stuff for my hospital bags.
*New Question* On the To-Do List:
  • Finish buying stuff and packing my hospital bags.
  • Get on a daycare waiting list.
  • Get nursing bras.
  • Put some decoration on the baby room walls.
  • Buy cute baby outfits for newborns that aren't pink or blue (not as easy as it sounds - honestly, I can only find sleepers).
  • Figure out when/if we can do this super important Indian blessing thing that you're supposed to do at the baby shower I didn't have (stress stress stress...).
  • Buy a baby monitor.
  • Find a new family doctor.
  • PICK OUT BABY NAMES!!! Ugh...

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

33 weeks - Honeydew

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 33 w, 2 d.
Total weight gain/loss: A lot. I think my face is getting fat.
Maternity clothes: It's getting colder and I really need new pants - all I have are one pair of jeans - the rest are capris or skirts or dresses. But I really don't want to buy new mat pants this late in the game.
Stretch marks: I think those are racing stripes on my inner thigh... I've decided to call them racing stripes instead of stretch marks, because racing stripes are cool.
Sleep: Still awesome.
Best moment this week: Um.... I don't know.
Movement: Lots.
Cravings: Nothing really.
Aversions: None
Gender: I'm still not convinced one way or the other.
Labour Signs: Still having those really mild PMS-type cramps every now and then, but they're so light I don't even think about them. I forgot to mention it to my doctor at my last appointment - must remember to tell her on Monday.
Belly Button in or out: In
What I miss: My wedding rings. Feeling cute. Buying cute bras (I nearly had a meltdown when she measured me at a 42 C yesterday. I don't believe it though - I bought 3 new bras in a 38B - just with wider straps and a wider band.) Not having a hard time putting on my underwear and pants.
What I'm looking forward to: Another "Taking care of you and baby" class tonight, and Saturday's "Labour & Delivery" class.
Weekly Wisdom: We had Nick's entire family over for the weekend to celebrate his 30th birthday, and I was absolutely drained by the time they left on Sunday. So this week's wisdom is that even if everyone else is bringing the food and doing most of the work, it's still going to be too much for the really pregnant girl to have 8 adults & 4 kids over for dinner, with 4 adults / 3 kids sleeping over after.
Symptoms this week: Swelling, the heavy belly feeling comes and goes, and for the first time in the pregnancy, I feel like my body is holding me back a bit. Oh, and you know what's awesome? I snore now. Awesome. (though secretly, I think it's about time Nick learns how much it sucks to have a bed partner who snores all. the damn. time.)
Milestones: Nothing major this week.



Baby’s senses are continuing to improve -- when light peeks in through your (extremely) stretched belly, those tiny eyelids and irises blink and dilate. And, baby can now recognize and react to simple songs… time to start practicing your lullabies! Growth (at least inside your womb) is starting to slow, and you may notice baby descend into your pelvis at the end of this month.

Monday, September 14, 2009

32 weeks - still a squash

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 32 w, 1 d.
Total weight gain/loss: Meh
Maternity clothes: Absolutely.
Stretch marks: There *may* be the beginnings of one on my right inner thigh. But Nick doesn't think so.
Sleep: Still awesome.
Best moment this week: Um.... I don't know.
Movement: Lots. My belly dances :)
Cravings: Nothing really.
Aversions: None
Gender: I'm still not convinced one way or the other.
Labour Signs: I might be starting to feel some Braxton Hicks, but I'm not sure. Every now and then for the last few days I've felt something similar to very very faint menstrual cramps. But then they go away. I'll have to mention that to my doc on Friday.
Belly Button in or out: In
What I miss: My wedding rings. Wearing normal shoes.
What I'm looking forward to: Tomorrow night's "Taking care of you and baby" class.
Weekly Wisdom: --
Symptoms this week: Swelling, and for the last few days, my belly feels really heavy. That's new.
Milestones: Nothing major this week.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Baby Room!

I've been pretty blog-lazy these days, I know. Lots has been going on, and I just haven't felt like it. But anyway, it's about time I put up some pictures of the baby room! I still want to put some decoration on the walls (I envision framing some cute used-book covers, but we'll see if that happens) but otherwise it's pretty much done. Now, to fill those drawers and the closet with cute things!





















Tuesday, September 8, 2009

31 Weeks - Still a squash

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 31 w, 2 d.
Total weight gain/loss: Meh

Maternity clothes: Absolutely. And yesterday, Nick and I ventured into our hot tub for the first time (sweet!) and I found that the mat bathing suits I bought for the Bahamas in May are more than a little bit snug now

Stretch marks: Nope. Fingers crossed.

Sleep: Is awesome.

Best moment this week: Getting all the furniture in the baby room! We now have the pretty white bassinette from my mom (which my brother and I both slept in) and the crib is in! The room looks great - now I just need to figure out what to put on the walls.

Movement: Lots.

Cravings: Nothing really.

Aversions: None

Gender: I'm still not convinced one way or the other.

Labour Signs: None

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Wine. We went to a BBQ on the weekend and while I appreciate that they bought me some sparkling grape juice, I just wanted to have a glass of wine.
What I'm looking forward to: Buying everything on the "must have baby list" and just being done with it all!
Weekly Wisdom: Um.... I don't think I have anything this week.
Symptoms this week: Still the awful swelling in my feet and ankles, but nothing much otherwise.
Milestones: Nothing major this week.

Monday, August 31, 2009

30 Weeks - Squash


Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 30 w, 1 d. HOLY SHIT, I'M 30 WEEKS PREGNANT

Total weight gain/loss: Lots. I think around 27 pounds - the new receptionist at the doctor's office actually says my weight out loud instead of just writing it down like the other girl, and I think I'm in the 27 pound range now.

Maternity clothes: Yup. And up until now I've been loving it. But it's started to get a little cool in the mornings and I'm reminded of how many cute sweaters I won't be able to wear this fall and I'm getting a little nostalgiac for my non-mat clothes.

Stretch marks: Nope. Fingers crossed.

Sleep: Is awesome.

Best moment this week: There have been a few really good moments this week related to the baby room. We're making a little tiny bit of progress - the new light's up and curtains too. And yesterday we brought back a ton of stuff from London, including the changetable, portable bassinette, and bouncy chair. On the list for this week: buy a big fluffy white rug, a glider and dresser. And this weekend we hope to drive to London to pick up the crib.

Movement: Yup. The once-cute little nudges and rolls have become full-on jabs.

Cravings: Nothing really.

Aversions: None

Gender: I'm still not convinced one way or the other.

Labour Signs: None

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Let me see... let's just name a few
  • My shoes. When the weather starts to get chilly, I want to dig out my cute boots - like those cute red leather ones I bought last year. Stupid Elefeet.
  • My wedding rings
  • Gin martinis and red wine
  • My favourite jeans
  • being able to easily put on my underwear
  • My old complexion
What I'm looking forward to: Getting the baby room looking like a baby room
Weekly Wisdom: Pregnancy hormones make for fantastic sex (despite the considerably limited number of comfortable positions at my disposal).
Symptoms this week: Ridiculously swollen feet (normal), charley horses in my calves (normal - the doc. says my muscles are just tired), swollen fingers (normal) and that's really about it. I am probably her easiest patient ever, because all my symptoms are so minor and not really problematic.
Milestones: Nothing major this week.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Elefeet

I fondly remember when I used to have cute feet, and those cute feet had many, many pairs of cute shoes to wear. Now, I have Elefeet.


Behold:







Monday, August 24, 2009

29 Weeks - Squash!

Weekly Pregnancy Journal
How far along: 29 w, 1 d.
Total weight gain: No idea
Maternity clothes: Yup
Stretch marks: Nope
Sleep: Is still pretty good. I've been propping myself up the last few nights so I can sort of sleep on my back - at least until I sink down partway through the night and have to roll on my side.
Best moment this week: Nothing major this week, baby-wise. I guess it would be that we're starting to make some progress in the baby room. I hung curtains yesterday, and Nick put up a new light in the room to replace the awful 60s-esque Ikea pendant light that was in there. This weekend when we go to London, I hope to bring the crib back from my SIL's house (but she may want to hold on to it a little longer), and at the very least, we're bringing back the change table.
Movement: Lots - and you can see a lot of it from the outside. Most of the jabs are on the left side, and sometimes I think the baby is trying to bust its way out my belly button. Baby's still super-active at night after about 9 p.m.
Cravings: Nothing really. The fruit and mozz/tomato salad obsession has waned a bit. Both are still great, but I think I've gorged myself enough that the novelty has worn off a bit.
Aversions: None
Gender: I'm not convinced either way. So I guess Nick and I both got what we wanted - he found out the sex, and since I don't know if I really believe what the ultrasound technician told us, I'll still be surprised in the delivery room.
Labour Signs: None
Belly Button in or out: Still in, surprisingly
What I miss: My wedding rings. These fake ones are meh - fine, but they're not my pretty rings.
What I'm looking forward to: Getting a crib in the baby room. And buying a glider and dresser.
Symptoms this week: Still swelling and acne.
Milestones: I think I'm starting to waddle. It's not cute. It's only when I'm getting tired and/or my back's hurting because I've pushed myself too much (i.e. after an entire weekend of being on the go, getting stuff done around the house), but still. I don't want to waddle.
Baby’s energy is surging, thanks to the formation of white fat deposits beneath the skin. (Have those kicks and jabs to the ribs tipped you off yet?) Baby is also settling into sleep and waking cycles, though -- as you’ve also probably noticed -- they don’t necessarily coincide with your own. Also this month, all five senses are finally functional, and the brain and nervous system are going through major developments.

Monday, August 17, 2009

28 Weeks - Still an eggplant

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 28 w, 1 d.
Total weight gain: No idea
Maternity clothes: Yup
Stretch marks: Nope
Sleep: Is generally good. I really wish I could sleep in though. And everyone telling me, "it's jus getting you prepared for when you have the baby!" can go to hell. I don't have a baby yet, I should be able to sleep in on a Sunday for crying out loud.
Best moment this week: So many little moments have been great, but not really baby-related. Mostly house stuff. Every little thing I check off the big house to do list brings me one step closer to being able to concentrate on baby stuff.
Movement: Lots :)
Cravings: Nothing in particular this week
Aversions: None
Gender: The other day we found out that a girl we know was told she was having a boy 3 weeks before her due date - when she was told GIRL up until this point. She's in panic mode, exchanging all the pink stuff she got at her baby shower for blue stuff. That's stressful as hell. So last night I had a similar dream, and now I'm worried. We really need to have two names picked out, despite the fact that we know the sex.
Labour Signs: None
Belly Button in or out: Still in, surprisingly
What I miss: My wedding rings.
What I'm looking forward to: Getting the baby room in order - right now it's an empty room with two boxes in it.
Symptoms this week: Still swelling and acne.
Milestones: Nothing major

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Green Light!

So I got the results of my glucose tolerance test today (I've decided I won't spend a whole paragraph complaining how my appointment was a full hour late and only took 5 minutes... grrr). And I passed! She said, "So, you're not diabetic! Now you can eat all the cake and chocolate and cookies you want!" How's that for enabling? If only I didn't have to worry about working it all off after...

The rest of the appointment was short and sweet. Took my blood pressure - normal. Told me again that the swelling in my feet and hands is fine because my blood pressure is normal, and it'll probably only get worse. She felt my belly and said the baby's measuring right where s/he should be at 27 weeks. Then we listened to the heartbeat, and that was it. I didn't have any questions, so we were out the door in 5 minutes (well, make that an hour and five minutes... Did I mention that we waited an hour to have a 5 minute appointment? Ya. Awesome).

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

27 Weeks - Eggplant

Ack, I totally missed my 26 week post, and now I'm late for 27. I have a good excuse though! I'm now blogging from my brand new office in my brand new house!

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 27 w, 3 d. Hello 3rd Trimester!
Total weight gain: I actually think that in the last week, because I've been so active with the move, I've probably lost weight! On the other hand though, I think my belly feels heavier, and my boobs definitely are too!
Maternity clothes: Yup
Stretch marks: Nope
Sleep: Has been great the last few days, probably because I'm just so damn tired after a long day of unpacking and doing other house stuff. I still can't sleep past 7 though.
Best moment this week: The last two weeks have been crazy memorable! My new niece, Jordyn Anne, was born on Wednesday, July 29! She's gorgeous, and my brother and sister-in-law couldn't be happier (my nephew likes here some of the time). We took possession of our house and got our new car on the same day - that was amazing! And on Saturday, August 8, we moved into the new house and officially became adults!
Movement: Lots :) I can see it from the outside now when the baby kicks hard, but Nick hasn't seen that yet.
Cravings: Tomato mozzerella salad
Aversions: None
Gender: We were in the parking lot at Home Depot the other day, and some random worker collecting carts shouted from across 2 rows of cars, "You're going to have a baby girl!" I just shrugged. That was weird. One of the moving guys said boy. So that makes 3 people saying boy, the whole rest of the world saying girl.
Labour Signs: None
Belly Button in or out: In
What I miss: My wedding rings. Seeing the bones in my feet at the end of the day. It's been particularly bad this week because I've been on my feet all day getting stuff done at the house.
What I'm looking forward to: Having everything unpacked
Weekly Wisdom: Listen to your feet when they start filling up like water balloons and just go sit down! (Easier said than done when you have a to-do list a mile long!)
Symptoms this week: The bones in my feet have been replaced with water. I can't wear my wedding rings at all anymore. Acne. HUGE boobs, and now they're all veiny. Hot.
Milestones: Seeing the baby kick from the outside of my belly! hitting the 3rd trimester a few days ago!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Fit Pregnancy's top 20 reasons you’ll miss about being pregnant - and my thoughts on each.

I just read an article on FitPregnancy.com, and thought I'd comment on their list of the top 20 reasons you'll miss about being pregnant. I've cut the article down a bit in some spots. The original is here: http://www.fitpregnancy.com/yourpregnancy/sex_relationships/20-reasons-youll-miss-being-pregnant-40728997.html?page=1


1) having a secret Before anything shows on the outside, you know something's happening on the inside. For the first few months you might look like your same old self, but you know something that no one else does.

Agreed. And knowing the sex when everyone's guessing is an even bigger fun secret! Even though I didn't want to know and won't get that big surprise in the delivery room, I have to admit that it's fun listening while everyone makes their predictions based on my belly.

2) smiles from total strangers Once you start showing, you might be surprised at what a friendly place the world has become. You've joined the sorority, sister, and your stunning silhouette brings smiles, questions and congratulations.

Agreed – partly. I love the smiles and sweet comments… but I won't miss the "wow, you're so big already!" bullshit.

3) naps In our go-go-go world, there may not be another time in your life when you don't have to feel guilty about sneaking in a 30-minute snooze after lunch. In fact, when you're pregnant, naps are practically prescribed. So slumber away blissfully: Soon enough you'll be sleeping on your baby's schedule — in other words, naps may be the only sleep you'll get.

I do love naps, and I will definitely miss being well rested.

4) that rosy glow The pregnant woman's glow might be more myth than reality. You do get some increased blood circulation, but it generally doesn't show on the face.
But just as we're about to cross this off the list, Lichtman offers another explanation. "I do see wonderful smiles and happiness, and that emotion is translated onto the face." Aha — an inner glow. Even better.

I don't think I have a glow – other than the shine on my face from my over-active oil glands. So I won't miss this. I'd like my old, acne-free skin back.


5) calories, calories, calories Women can eat more during pregnancy because they're eating for two. The exact number of calories will depend on how active you are and what your metabolic rate is. If you play your cards right, you can potentially extend this benefit for another year or so by nursing your baby — you'll need the extra calories to produce all that milk.

I love not really thinking about what I'm eating. I'm eating well and pretty healthy (I've never drank so much milk in my life1), but I don't say no to sweets and bread like I used to. This is the first summer where I haven't been on South Beach in a long time, and man, am I ever loving the fruit.

6) the anticipation There's a certain excitement in looking forward to events — it allows us to extend and savor our enjoyment of them. The anticipation phase is pure enjoyment It's like waiting for Christmas.

Agreed! And along with that, I can't wait for baby's first Christmas, complete with a newly monogrammed stocking and presents under the tree from Santa!

7) indulging your cravings sans guilt It's important for pregnant women to listen to what their bodies want. A woman may be craving a food that is high in a nutrient she really needs.
This is your very own pregnancy, and you get to indulge whatever cravings your hormones concoct. Mangoes? Chocolate chip cookies? Steak? Go for it.

I haven't been having any 'typical' pregnancy cravings, but as I said above, I'm really loving the summer of guilt-free fruit!

8) feeling special The humdrum of daily routine can suck the feeling-specialness out of the best of us. But is there anything more special than creating life? "Making a person!" Nothing humdrum about that.

It is pretty incredible – I mean, I have a tiny human growing INSIDE MY UTERUS!!!

9) being the center of attention Pregnancy may be the last time in a long while that you are the center of attention. Once they have the baby, so many women are so instantly wrapped up in — and overwhelmed by — caring for their infant that they immediately forget the recent experience of being pregnant. Also, the outside world pays attention to you when you're pregnant and to the baby once it's born.

Yes and no. It's great to an extent, but sometimes I'd just like to walk through the halls at work and not have everyone stare at my belly and start speculating about the gender based on how high I'm carrying.

10) the shopping New clothes for you. New clothes for baby. New furniture, new gadgets, new linens. Yellow and green if you don't know, pink or blue if you do. Socks smaller than your pinkie finger, whimsical hats with ears attached. Just remember that you do still have to save for college.

I can't wait to really shop for the little brownie! As soon as we have the house (and Nick signs another contract), let the baby shopping begin!


11) tiny hiccups & big kicks There is simply no substitute for the wonder of feeling your child move inside you. Ultrasounds are wondrous but distant meetings with your unborn child. It's that first squirm in your belly that signals a personal hello.
The first time your baby has the hiccups after she's born will be a sweet yet sad reminder of what you used to feel inside.

I will miss that, for sure. I haven't felt hiccups yet, but I can only imagine how unreal that will be!

12) being taken care of
You're led to the front of the line, the door is cheerily opened for you, and your sweetie even offers to bring you a snack and rub your feet. Isn't this the way life should be? So what if it isn't PC — it sure is fun. Let's face it, after your baby's born, you will be the one carrying the bundle and wiping up messes wherever you go.

Nick definitely enjoys the expectant mother parking more than I do, and I'm pretty self-sufficient overall. But ya, I'll admit that I like getting the special treatment.

13) all that motivation
When pregnant, you're motivated like never before — you watch what you eat, eliminate unhealthful habits, get plenty of rest and stay physically active. "Pregnancy is a good opportunity for a woman to develop a sound nutrition plan and healthy habits for the rest of her life," Kundrat says. Cutting your daily dose of caffeine, eliminating artificial sweeteners and increasing your water intake are all smart moves for baby. If you can stick with them, these better habits will serve you well for years to come.

Eh, I guess.

14) fabulous follicles Some women will get thicker hair during pregnancy and some won't, says Shangold. (Changing hormone levels can synchronize hair growth so it is all in the same phase, meaning more hairs might be on your head at a given time.) Like everything else on the list, enjoy it while it lasts.

I haven't experienced this at all – my hair is exactly the same as it was before – except that now I seem to be growing fine hairs on my belly too, which I will be glad to get rid of!


15) who cares if your clothes fit? This may be the only time in your life when you're supposed to expand like a balloon. But don't use that as an excuse to inflate beyond reason: A steady, gradual and not too extreme weight gain is advised during pregnancy.

Agreed – It was so liberating being in the Bahamas in the maternity bathing suit, knowing that my belly isn't supposed to be flat! But…. I do miss feeling thin, and rolling over in bed easily. And having pajama pants that fit.

16) you're never alone
Of course, you will have your bundle of joy when it's all over and done with. But sharing your body with your child provides an intimacy unmatched by any other relationship.

Um, I guess?

17) a better body image Pregnancy brings countless changes to your body. Paying attention to the nuances of that child growing inside you means you'll feel everything from your breath to your belly with new appreciation. A lot of people are more aware of their bodies during pregnancy. But, some women are not so happy with the way their bodies change. "It would be nice if all pregnant women would think of the pregnant body as being beautiful," she says.

I feel pretty good about myself – until people speculate that I must be almost full-term. Jerks. But otherwise, it's been fun!

18) having pregnancy as an excuse Forgot where you parked? That's OK — you're pregnant. Need to walk slowly? That's OK — you're pregnant. Just want to sit and daydream? Of course you do — you're pregnant. Behaviour that raises eyebrows in "real life" seems universally excused for now.

Funny – YES.

19) the newness of it all When was the last time you were truly surprised? Or experienced something completely new? In this day of Internet information, television, fax and instant everything, there isn't much wonder left in the world. Until you become pregnant, that is. For 40 weeks, almost every day brings something new. In a way, both you and your baby are experiencing a birth.

I am really enjoying this – every week is a new milestone. Everything is new and exciting!

20) taking part in the miracle of life
It sounds like a cliché — until it happens to you. During the course of your pregnancy, it's hard not to marvel at the little bit of destiny growing inside you and follow its progress with acute interest: two cells, then four, then eight. The size of a pea, then a peanut. A heartbeat, fingers, toes. Inside you. Inside you.

Seriously. Yes. How can my uterus grow a person?? Honestly?? That's freaking mental, and it's awesome.

25 weeks - Eggplant

Weekly Pregnancy Journal



How far along: 25 w, 1 d. Holy crap - only 80 days until Mat leave!

Total weight gain: Meh.

Maternity clothes: Yup

Stretch marks: Nope

Sleep: Still hit and miss. I keep getting this cramp up near my ribs, which makes it very difficult to get comfortable on my side

Best moment this week: Um.... I don't know actually. It's been a pretty normal week.

Movement: Lots :) and WTEWYE says I might start feeling hiccups soon because baby's vocal chords are starting to work!

Cravings: Still fruit. And tomato mozzerella salad

Aversions: None

Gender: Everyone's still guessing girl.

Labour Signs: None

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Wearing my rings all day without my fingers swelling up. It's been so humid out.

What I'm looking forward to: Getting our new Ford Escape and our house this week! And my new niece or nephew - we're just waiting!

Weekly Wisdom: Umm.... I don't think I have anything

Symptoms this week: Swelling - mostly in the hands, a little in the feet. And did I mention last week that the acne is back? 'Cuz it is. And I hate it. At least now I'm armed with a great cleanser and zit cream and don't have to suffer with teenager-esque acne quietly.

Milestones: I had to buy some fake wedding rings from Shoppers Drug Mart on Saturday. I hate the thought of not wearing my rings, so this'll have to do until the humidity goes the hell away. Ooh, and a work-milestone: my job has officially been posted and they're starting to recruit to fill the contract!


Let your spouse put an ear to your belly -- he might be able to pick up baby's heartbeat (no stethoscope required). Inside the womb, the formation of tiny capillaries is giving baby a healthy pink glow. Baby's also soaking up your antibodies, getting the immune system ready for life outside the womb. Eyes are forming, and baby will soon perfect the blink -- perfect for batting those freshly grown lashes.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Sausage fingers

The days of wearing my wedding rings are numbered, it seems. It's humid out today and I'm all swollen. I feel like a house today - my bellly feels huge and my legs feel cumbersome. It feels muggy even in the office, and normally it's so bloody cold that we're bundled up all summer.
 
My fingers have gotten a little swollen over the past week, especially on the weekend, but nothing really major during work hours because it's so cold in here. But today, I think I have to actually take my rings off and put them in my purse or something. It sucks. If I have to stop wearing them, I'll probably wear my grandma's rings since they're quite a big bigger. At least then I wouldn't look like the single pregnant girl and my fingers wouldn't feel so naked. But still... I don't want to be without my wedding rings. I love them.
 
So I've spent the first half of the summer complaining about the lack of summer weather... and now I wished I would have just shut up already and enjoyed the lack of humidity, even though it meant I had to wear sweaters all the time.
 
Be careful what you wish for...
 
 

Monday, July 20, 2009

Oh, those beautiful little pink caplets....

Each week when I fill in the "What I Miss" field, I think of the obvious things - like sleeping, and wine, and not feeling like a beached whale every time I lay down.
 
But one thing I haven't given its due credit is how much I miss PEPTO BISMOL. Man, what I wouldn't give for one of those beautiful little pink caplets that cure everything....
 
Especially now that I have the diet of a very oversized (and not very nimble) fruit bat, I would LOVE to take just one. Even a half of one. My digestive tract would love me for it.  And my feet would thank me - because I spend a good portion of every day walking back and forth to the washroom, hoping to find it empty (because ladies just don't do that kind of thing when there's someone else in there - Nick does not get this). I understand, though, that our little brownie would likely not thank me for taking the Pepto... But man oh man... I miss the convenience of taking those perfect little pills and feeling fabulous no matter what I ate.

24 weeks - still a papaya


Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 24 w, 1 d

Total weight gain/loss: Meh. Lots, obviously.

Maternity clothes: Yup, but I've been curbing my online shopping habit these days. Good for me ;)

Stretch marks: Not yet, which is surprising.

Sleep: Still hit and miss

Best moment this week: Hearing that my blood pressure is normal, so the off & on swelling in my hands and feet is nothing to worry about.

Movement: All the time! Especially after I eat and after 9 p.m.

Cravings: Fruit. And all of a sudden, Nick likes fruit too (this is honestly a first) so we've been sharing grapes in bed. :)

Aversions: None

Gender: Everyone's still guessing girl. Except one girl at work. And I know who's right and who's wrong ;)

Labour Signs: None

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Refreshing beverages. NOT having people stare at my tummy all the time! Honestly, it's getting annoying. I had someone at work on Friday say she thought I was ready to pop. Thanks. I have 4 months left. That's awesome. Seriously people. I have no torso - where the heck else can the baby go but out?

What I'm looking forward to: Our house! We get possession next Friday!

Weekly Wisdom: Hold your tongue. It's not worth telling people off when they say rude things (like 'wow! I thought you were farther along than that!' piss off.)

Symptoms this week: Some swelling, off and on. Nick went to hold my hand on the weekend and he said it was like he was holding someone else's hand because my fingers were puffy. Grand. And we were lying in bed and he flung his leg over my hip and said "wow, your hips are getting wider, eh?". Honestly. NEVER say that to a pregnant woman. It's true, it's necessary, it's normal, BUT SHE DOES NOT WANT TO KNOW THAT YOU'VE NOTICED.
Oh, and I haven't mentioned yet that it appears the acne is back. Superfantastic.

Milestones: Nothing major this week.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Doctor's appointment

We went to see my OB this afternoon, and all is well. She took my blood pressure and said it was normal (woo!), which means that the swelling I've been having off and on isn't a big deal. She just said to keep my feet up and drink a lot of water. She was surprised by how big my belly has gotten since the last time she saw me - it really has grown. I feel fine when I'm standing up, but as soon as I lay down, I feel like I'm being pinned down by the weight of my belly. I'm still rocking heels though ;)

She wants me to go for a gestational diabetes test, which I know is standard but still makes me nervous. I hope I don't have that - because man am I ever enjoying sugar. I'm a fruit-aholic these days (I'd be quite content with having a fruit salad for lunch and nothing else). I hope everything's fine, but I still worry. I have to go for that in 2 weeks so she has the results for our next appointment, 2 weeks later.

We listened to the baby's heartbeat - 144, which is normal. And she felt my belly to find the top of my uterus - it's up so high now! Last time it was around my belly button, and now it's halfway between my belly button and my rib cage! But she said there's lots of room for the baby to grow still, which makes sense since I still only feel the kicks and punches bellow the belly button.

And that's really about it. A quick appointment, but reassuring to know that everything's good.

Monday, July 13, 2009

23 Weeks - still a Papaya

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 23 w, 1 d

Total weight gain/loss: ?

Maternity clothes: Yup, and Nick's sister just passed along some new shirts. They're pretty big on me still, but I'm sure at this rate that I'll grow into them.

Stretch marks: Not yet

Sleep: I miss normal sleep. A lot.

Best moment this week: Picking out paint colours for the new house (and nursery!) with my mom yesterday

Movement: Yup. Nick finally felt it this week! Only a couple of times throughout the week, despite how many times I said "quick! put your hand here!" But last night, the baby was SUPER active when I was lying in bed and over the course of 5 minutes he felt it 4 times, loud and clear. It was awesome :)

Cravings: Still sour, though I'm not sure it's really a 'pregnancy craving'. I've always liked sour things, I'm just in a 'sour foods' kind of mood these days.

Aversions: None

Gender: Everyone still thinks we don't know

Labour Signs: Nope.

Belly Button in or out: In, for now.

What I miss: Sleeping comfortably

What I'm looking forward to: The house! And getting our new Ford Escape that we impulse-bought on Friday night! (We had been looking at sedans this whole time, and on Friday decided on the SUV)

Weekly Wisdom: Try not to worry that my SIL, who is 2 weeks from her due date, is about the same size as me now.... Sigh.

Symptoms this week: Cankles. I don't always have them, but I definitely swell up when I've been on my feet all day.

Milestones: Nothing new this week

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Calf + Ankle =

Cankles.

I now have cankles.

Cankle: "An obese or otherwise swollen ankle that blends into the calf without clear demarcation"

Mine aren't obese (thank goodness) but they definitely swell up now, which is new. I'm not even in the 3rd trimester yet. Awesome.

I was talking to my mom about it the other night and she said she had cankles from around 4.5 - 6 months and then it magically went away. I'm praying it's genetic.

I went out yesterday to Winners with the intention of buying some sensible flats to combat the swelling feet... and came home with these instead, and they're totally worth it:


Sensible? No. Cheap? Definitely not. But HOT? Heck Yes!

I wore them with pride today, in all my 5 month pregnant glory.

After work today, I went to Payless and picked out some boring sensible shoes, which I will wear begrudgingly with a snarl on my face.













(I bought the round-toe ones in eggshell white)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Everybody Dance!

Today, it seems, I'm hosting some kind of rave in my ute. A rave with only one raver, but a rave nonetheless.

Dance dance dance.... on the left hand side. Dance dance dance.... around the belly button. Dance dance dance... back to the left. All day, from about 7 a.m. until forever. With maybe an hour here and there where the baby is likely absorbing some nutrients through the delicious amniotic fluid (which today would taste like the chocolate chip pancakes I had for breakfast along with meatloaf for lunch), downloading some new tunes to the internal iPod, and mentally choreographing some new moves so that there can be much more dancing. Dance dance dance.

Hope you're having fun in there, little one! The rest of us out here (meaning me) are working like suckers on a cloudy Monday.

22 weeks - Papaya

Weekly Pregnancy Journal


How far along: 22 w, 1 d

Total weight gain/loss: ?

Maternity clothes: Yup

Stretch marks: Not yet

Sleep: Meh. I'm still looking for a comfortable position.

Best moment this week: Nick finally felt the baby kick last night!

Movement: Yup :) And Nick *finally* felt it!

Cravings: Sour anything. I've been drinking a lot of water with lime juice in it.

Aversions: None

Gender: It's a.... baby :)

Labour Signs: Nope.

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Sleeping on my back. Not feeling like my body is holding me back - that's new. I was packing last night and found it really hard to bend to label the boxes whereas last week it was no problem. And we went to WalMart (ugh) yesterday and about 3/4 of the way through the shopping, my feet just started killing me.

What I'm looking forward to: The house!

Weekly Wisdom: Stop eating so much damn salt!

Symptoms this week: Nothing major.

Milestones: I hit three new milestones this week: First, Nick felt the baby kick! Woooo! The other two aren't so pleasant. I Peezed this week - the combo sneeze + a little pee. It happened twice, so I'm thinking it wasn't just a fluke. And third, my feet have started swelling, and that doesn't make me happy. I love my shoes.





Watch what you say -- baby is now able to hear outside noise from down in the womb. Studies show that baby finds gentle music and your own voice most soothing. Nipples are starting to sprout, and that little face is fully formed. And, baby's starting to settle into sleep cycles, snoozing about 12 to 14 hours a day. It shouldn't be hard to figure out when -- just pay attention to those kicks as they start and stop.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Rounding up to 5

The fourth month has felt like it has gone on for freaking ever. I'm now rounding up, saying I'm around 5 months. I don't know why, but it feels like I've been 4 1/2 months pregnant for about a year. I guess that Tuesday officially marks 5 months, since on Tuesday I officially have 4 months remaining until my due date. Still, it's just easier to count in weeks. I wish I could tell people I'm 21 weeks and have them actually understand that in weeks without asking how many months that is. (though in fairness, I've never measured my life in weeks before either, and I was one of those people who asked all my pregnant friends how many months they were).

So now that I'm around 5 months pregnant, I feel like I'm allowed to look as pregnant as I do - and I actually feel pretty cute. I have a little round belly and I love it :) And I'm addicted to maternity dresses. I feel super duper cute in them.

Yesterday, I was over at my Sister- and Brother-in-Law's house, and my BIL earned himself some serious brownie points. I hadn't seen him in a few weeks and he looked down at my belly, smiled and was surprised by how it all of a sudden looks pregnant, not just round.

He asked how far along I am now, and I said "about 5 months". He said, "Wow! You look great!" I could have kissed him. He went on to say, "You know how a lot of pregnant women put on weight all over - through their face and arms and stuff - well, you haven't at all! You look exactly the same!" honestly, that made my day more than the hotdog I had at the movie theatre, or the 2 hours of mindless entertainment of robots turning into vehicles that was the new Transformers movie. That was exactly what I wanted to hear. I did put on weight in my face (and boobs!), but that happened right at the very beginning, so for the last 3 1/2 - 4 months, I haven't really noticed a big change except in my belly.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

21 Weeks - Banana

Weekly Pregnancy Journal



How far along: 21 w, 2 d


Total weight gain/loss: I decided not to get on the scale this week. It just depresses me - and really, I'm not going to do anything about it anyway, so why bother?

Maternity clothes: Yup

Stretch marks: Not yet

Sleep: The last few nights haven't been good. I can't seem to get comfortable. Back sleeping is completely out now, since my abdomen feels like I'm smuggling a pile of bricks in it. And side sleeping gives me a cramp around my ribs. I propped myself up on about a zillion pillows last night to try to sleep sort of upright - that worked for a while.... But I'm still exhausted.

Best moment this week: Umm... I dunno! I really need to blog more often so the weeks don't fly by in such a blur. Ooh, okay here's one - finally seeing the company president for the first time since I've told everyone. And he said he was delighted to hear the news. What a nice guy :) Ooh, and another one - getting the adorable bedding on Friday! My husband's the best - he didn't tell me that he broke down and ordered it, despite how freaking expensive it is.

Movement: Yup :) Still waiting for Nick to feel it - it seems like every time the baby is kicking I put his hand on my belly, and the baby stops.

Cravings: Nothing really. Everything still just takes delicious. And the last few days I've been ravenous, so maybe we're having a growth spurt?

Aversions: None

Gender: Yup, we know. But we're not telling. Actually, I did tell someone - my pedicurist :) It felt great to tell a stranger. It made it feel more real.

Labour Signs: Nope.

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Sleeping on my back. Being able to 'groom' myself. Rolling over easily

What I'm looking forward to: The house!

Weekly Wisdom: ??

Symptoms this week: Nothing major. Just that my abdomen feels really heavy now when I lay down. And my skin's been really oily these days - I've stopped wearing moisturizer (which is nutso for me) and I have perma-shine. But at least the acne hasn't come back!

Milestones: Having to go get waxed for the first time because I can no longer see my lady bits - even if I bend and contort. So on Friday, I went for a bikini wax and a pedicure - and I'm glad they did it in that order: scary waxing, followed by relaxing pedi :)

Also, moving to 'crown to foot' measurements instead of 'crown to rump'. Baby's getting so big!



Baby gulps down several ounces of amniotic fluid every day, both for hydration and nutrition and to practice swallowing and digesting. And, these days, those taste buds actually work! Studies show that after birth, babies are most interested in tastes they've already experienced through amniotic fluid. Meaning, think about what you want your future child to eat as you prepare your own lunch.

Friday, June 26, 2009

So cute!

Nick surprised me and went ahead and ordered this - it came today! It was so worth it - it's adorable! And he ordered it because I absolutely adore it, not because he likes it (he was terrified of bees as a kid. I was not). We got the bedding, wall hanging things, lamp and mobile.


Monday, June 22, 2009

20 weeks - Cantaloupe - halfway done!




Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 20 w, 1 d - Halfway done!!

Total weight gain/loss: +17.2 - I am honestly going to be a whale.

Maternity clothes: Yup

Stretch marks: Not yet

Sleep: I bought a new pillow yesterday and tried it out last night - seems good :)



Best moment this week: Knowing everyone is wrong when they predict whether we're having a boy or girl.

Movement: Yup :) Can't wait until Nick can feel it from the outside

Cravings: Nothing really.

Aversions: None

Gender: We know it now - but I'm not sure I'm ready to announce it on the blog (to the 0 people who read it) since we're telling everyone we don't know.

Labour Signs: None

Belly Button in or out: In

What I miss: Wine with dinner at my dad's

What I'm looking forward to: Getting our house and buying stuff for it :)

Weekly Wisdom: Hmm, I don't think I've been very wise this week

Symptoms this week: Nothing major

Milestones: Finding out the sex... even though I didn't want to.

Baby's digestive system is busy creating meconium (a tarry black substance made of swallowed amniotic fluid, digestive secretion and dead cells), which will fill the first diaper after birth. And, speaking of the diaper situation... baby's genitals are now fully formed!

Monday, June 15, 2009

19 weeks - Mango

Weekly Pregnancy Journal

How far along: 19 w, 0 d

Total weight gain/loss: +15. I just hope that my doctor doesn't tell me on Friday that I'm gaining too much weight! I really need to lay off the junk food.

Maternity clothes: Yup

Stretch marks: Not yet

Sleep: I don't really love the wedge pillow, so I'm thinking of buying a boppy pillow that I can use now and as a nursing pillow.

Best moment this week: Seeing the dance party going on in my ute at the ultrasound on Friday, and feeling definite movement. It's not just "flutters" - it's a full-on poke from the inside out.

Movement: Definitely! And it's fantastic!

Cravings: Nothing really.

Aversions: None

Gender: I think it's a girl, but I don't really know. We had the U/S technician take the photos and put them on file just in case we decide to find out, but so far, it's a mystery.

Labour Signs: None

Belly Button in or out: In, but it's huge and shallow

What I miss: The ease with which I used to just stand up from the couch or get out of the car

What I'm looking forward To: Getting the u/s results this Friday when I see my OB

Weekly Wisdom: As much as my brother-in-law's mom drove me crazy on the weekend with her insensitive comments about my size, I should just be happy that she's not my mother-in-law!

Symptoms this week: Nothing major this week.

Milestones: Movement! And I now have cute defined baby bump - complete with the U-shaped indent underneath it. So I no longer have to worry if I just look chubby - it's definitely baby!
Vernix caseosa, a greasy white substance made of lanugo, oil and dead skin cells (yum) now coats baby's skin, shielding it from the amniotic fluid. (Picture yourself after a nine-month bath, and the need for protection makes sense.) You might actually get to see the vernix at birth, especially if baby is premature.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

No filter

So we went to my SIL's birthday yesterday, and her in-laws were there. Her MIL is old school Italian, and apparently has no problem saying really inappropriate things. She told my BIL that she's 100% positive I'm having a girl because I'm carrying my weight behind - like, in my back and ass.

That's just great. Because I'm pretty sure my ass is the same size it always was - I don't look pregnant from the back.

So she just called me fat. That's great.

I went to the party feeling really cute - I finally have a clearly pregnant belly with the little semi-circular line underneath it - the sure differentiator between too many Happy Meals and housing a little human in there. I started out in the best mood, and then, after her comments (and about 15 minutes of her pointing at me from across the back yard and making bets with the other parents based on my apparently-expanding ass) I was in such a funk. Totally ruined my day.

Honestly - where's your filter? In what world is it okay to tell *any* woman - let alone a pregnant one who is trying to get used to her new body shape - that she's getting fat anywhere?? Not okay lady, not okay.

Friday, June 12, 2009

18 week ultrasound

(Note: I'm actually writing this on Tuesday... but I'm pre-dating it as Friday, the day I had the ultrasound.)

So I had my 18 week ultrasound today, and all I can say is DON'T TELL ME TO DRINK 35 OUNCES OF WATER AND THEN MAKE ME WAIT FOR MY APPOINTMENT, AND THEN WONDER WHY MY BLADDER IS FULL TO THE POINT WHERE I'M IN TEARS. Okay. Sorry for the shouting.

That was painful. I had to go empty my bladder "a bit - but not too much" twice. How exactly do I judge just how full my bladder is? Do I have a fill line visible from the outside so I can leave it half-full? No, I don't.

And then the lady asked me if I drank more than I was supposed to. Ya, that sounds reasonable. The pregnant girl chose to drink extra and then hold it for an hour. Makes perfect sense - because I'm a masochist like that.

Anyway, she spent 20 minutes doing her thing with the screen turned away from me so I couldn't see what she was doing.

Nick and I were still undecided on whether to find out the sex - I really didn't want to know. REALLY didn't. But he was equally passionate about wanting to find out. Arguments ensued. Nobody was happy. But in the end, the u/s technician wouldn't tell us anyway - my doctor would review the results with me. So I asked her to take the pictures and just put them in the file so if we decided later that we were going find out, they were available.

So all in all, not an overly exciting experience. She eventually brought Nick in and showed us the feet and hands and a close up of the face, and gave us two printouts of skeletor baby (not as good as the 12 week pictures).

Oh, and I can't forget what she told me. At the beginning of the appointment she told me that the baby was really active - and asked in an accusatory voice, "When did you eat last". I told her I had a banana about an hour before the appt. but I hadn't had lunch yet. She was shocked that I hadn't had lunch at 2:00, but I explained that I work until 1 on Fridays and don't get a lunch, and since I came right to the appt., I just had a banana before I left the office and was going to eat after.

She then proceeded to tell me that my baby was in distress due to low blood sugar - that's why there was so much movement.

HONESTLY. I'm Hypoglycemic, lady. I know when my bloodsugar is low - because I pass out. It's not low. The baby's probably moving around for the exact opposite reason - the rush of sugar to the blood from the banana is causing the dance party in my uterus. B*tch. And when she was showing Nick and I the close up of the baby's face, s/he was opening and closing its mouth and she said, "See, the baby's hungry." Ah, that makes sense. The baby - who is currently eating through a tube in its belly - is asking for a hamburger by opening and closing its mouth.

She's lucky I was lying half-naked on a table with gel all over my belly. Because if there was a blunt object within reaching distance....

So that's my 18 week appointment. I'm so glad I won't be spending time with that ultrasound technician. I love my OB.

And now, the 18 week pictures of baby skeletor: