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Friday, August 30, 2013

TGIF and other ramblings of a crazy pregnant lady:)

Well, it's Friday and I do not feel like working!  I posted nursery pics earlier but still am looking to kill some time before I sign off for the long weekend.  I am looking forward to the time away from work - it's been a busy week.  So I sort of feel entitled to having a 'blah' day today. 

Anyway, tomorrow I'll be 31 weeks!  Just 9 weeks away from our due date (or 64 days).  I've said it before but I just cannot wait to meet this little guy!  All the prep and anticipation is fun, exciting and all but it's nothing compared to actually getting to finally hold him and shower him with kisses!  Thinking about how much we had to go through to get to this point (and to labor day for that matter) is all just unreal.  A year ago today I was thinking that I may never get to experience motherhood and was pretty unsure of how my body was going to handle going through IVF.  But now here we are at 31 weeks!   Our little guy has been making his presence known lately too.  I can tell he is running out of room though as his movements are less and less sudden and 'jabby'.  They are slower now and feel like he's dragging various limbs across my belly.  It's hard to describe.  Sometimes they get intense if he is pushing on an organ - like the other day when it felt like he was kicking my lungs or today when he was juggling my ovaries!  Of course I can see it all happen now too which makes it even more fascinating.  I wish I knew what body part was causing the bulges.  Sometimes I'm convinced that he is sticking his butt straight out - but then it could be his head too or just a knee.  I always ask him what he's doing in there and tell him to kick twice if I'm touching his head - but he doesn't listen;). 

Turning 31 weeks tomorrow also means that I'm almost 1 week away from our 32 week follow up with the high risk OB to check on baby's ventricle!  It'll be 1 week from Monday first thing in the morning.  My regular OB tells me that she thinks I'll be pleased at what I see during that appointment since there has been no other indication of an issue in our other tests.  But still - the anxiety remains.  I've been on a strict anti-googling policy regarding the topic of prominent 3rd ventricles and have been keeping my mind occupied elsewhere so hopefully I can keep it up just one more week!  When I do think about it I try to think of it as just another opportunity for us to check in on baby and see what he looks like now.  I'm very interested to see how much he weighs now too.  According to babycenter.com he should be about 3.3 lbs now and 3.75 lbs at 32 weeks - but he's always been ahead at earlier ultrasounds.  So we shall see.  I actually hope he's not so far ahead this time because as the due date gets closer and closer I get more and more apprehensive about pushing a possible 9 pounder out of my hoohaa!

My hubby is going to be pretty excited for my labor day to arrive because of course he will meet his son but also because he won't have to be shivering in his own house anymore!  The poor guy has been sick all summer because I have to have our AC set at the high 60s otherwise I start sweating and swelling up.  LOL!!  At night we have it even colder plus we have the ceiling fan on high power.  All that and I still have to kick off the sheets at night.  I used to be the one who was cold all the time.  The thermostat would be set at 74 in the summer and I'd need a blanket and a sweater.  Not this year!  I guess that's what happens when you put on 35 lbs in a matter of a few months and your metabolism is running at a faster than normal pace.  Apparently I'm wearing my extra poundage well though because my hubby didn't really realize just how much I had gained until last night.  We were at our childbirth class and were trying out various labor positions.  The last position was the pushing position.  I was sitting on the floor leaning against hubby's chest holding my knees up to my armpits.  The instructor told us to breath in deep and then imagine that we were pushing while holding our breath - had to do that 3 times and on the last time I farted.  LOL!!  I was mortified!  Hubby quickly whispered that no one heard (which I doubt) but still... very embarrassing!  But I encourage any preggo woman to hold their knees up to their armpits, hold their breath and imagine pushing.  I bet you will have to try hard to not let one rip!  Anyway, after that was over hubby tried to help me to my feet by grabbing me under the arms and hoisting me up - but he started falling!  He caught himself in time so it wasn't a big deal.  But he was shocked at how much I weigh now.  Used to be that he could throw me over his shoulder without so much as a grunt.  Not anymore!  Now I weigh as much - if not more - than he does!  He felt bad that he had to struggle to get me to my feet and was worried that he hurt my feelings but I just thought it was funny.  I know I have gained a lot of weight but feel pretty secure about it - after all that is what pregnant women do!  Rather than getting upset about it, I do see the end in sight and know I won't be this size forever.  In the meantime I'm seeing the humor in it.  I have a tough time with once simple activities like shaving my legs, washing my feet, putting on my pants, shoes, or socks, getting out of bed/off of the couch/out of a chair or car.  I don't get upset and am not sensitive about it.  I just look at myself and laugh - pretty hard sometimes... and then I fart, laugh harder, then pee my pants a little, laugh a lot harder.  Ahhhh the joys of pregnancy.  I can not wait to get rid of the weight though.  That is FOR SURE!! 

In other news, we are cranking away on our must-do baby prep list too.  I already mentioned that we've been going to our childbirth class.  That was high up on the list and has really taken the fear and uncertainty out of the whole labor process.  Of course I am nervous about it but I guess I just always envisioned hubby and I being completely on our own - but that is not the case even if we don't hire a doula (a person who helps women get through labor - heavily used by women trying to do a natural birth, aka no epidural).  The nurses will be there and will take care of me until I start pushing. Then my OB will be there.  Hubby will take care of me too obviously but this is his first encounter with giving birth so of course he won't have all the answers.  When it gets to be too much, in goes the epidural! 

Other things on our list were to find a pediatrician.  We figured that out this week and have one lined up ready to go.  The task was easier than we thought it was going to be.  There's all this stuff online and in books about interviewing multiple doctors and visiting practices, etc, etc, blah, blah, blah.  But we just didn't see how picking a pediatrician needs to be that difficult.  I don't do that with doctors for myself - I make an appointment with them, if I don't like them I make an appointment elsewhere!  Not that hard.  Maybe I'm being naïve but picking a pediatrician doesn't seem to be much different.  We got recommendations from friends, coworkers, checked Angie's List and called our favorite place up.  We got matched with a doc who was accepting new patients and it was as simple as that!  Baby will receive a visit from her when we are still in the hospital before he is 24 hours old.

Next on the list is to figure out the daycare situation.  So today we started visiting daycare providers.  We are going to check out a couple places and then hopefully make a decision on that soon.  The tricky part is that I don't want our son to be in daycare all week - at least at first.  I just feel like infants need plenty of mom & dad time early on.  Then as they get older socialization becomes key.  But for the first year or so of his life, my work schedule will allow me to work at home 2 days out of the week and I will switch to a 35 hour work week schedule thus enabling me to take off Fridays.  So we will really only need him to be in daycare for 2 days a week once he is 3 months old.  A lot of daycare providers are not flexible with this kind of arrangement though - they will allow you to attend 2 days per week but you have to pay for 5 days which is crappy IMO.  So we are limited slightly in that respect.  But the place we saw today is literally 1 minute away from our house and will work with our schedule.  The price is very reasonable too.  We have a couple other places to see in the next couple weeks.  So we'll see - but seeing the daycare center today really made me feel better about leaving him at such a young age.  There was a 4 month old in the infant room today that was having a blast and the teachers were obviously enjoying their jobs - so that was good to see!

On a somber note though - I found out yesterday that a facebook acquaintance gave birth to her first baby Tuesday at 32 weeks and was stillborn.  So sad to hear.  I guess there was a cord accident.  We announced our pregnancies at pretty much the same time on facebook so we were following each other closely.  I just can't imagine how hard it must be for her right now.  There has been such a shift mentally with my hubby and I throughout this pregnancy.  It's like we turned in to parents the moment we found out we were pregnant.  Every decision we've made the past 7 months has been made with our son in mind and in preparation for him to arrive.  I imagine it was like that for her too.  To go through all this and have that heartbreaking loss just seems unbearable to me.  Not to mention the fact that this was her first so most likely she had had a shower or two by this point to celebrate her baby's arrival.  And to make matters worse, you have to essentially go through the birth process at this stage since babies at 32 weeks are large compared to earlier on.  Well, all I can do is pray for her I guess and continue praying for the health and safety of our own baby too.  Of course it was impossible for me to not put myself in her shoes and in doing so made myself a bit anxious.  Baby decided to take it easy yesterday too so that wasn't reassuring either.  Today he's making up for it.  But I was thankful that I still had my Doppler and got it out last night just to make sure he was doing alright.  My word, that thing has done wonders for my mental state!  Geesh!!

Well, on that note, I am noticing that the work day is over.  YAY!!!  So I'm going to close up shop here and start my weekend!  Should be a nice relaxing one.  We'll see how I manage to deal with that;)

Nursery pics!

I have finally gotten around to taking some pics of the nursery.  Most of the essential items are ready to go in here - just need wall décor and general "finishing" work. 
View from the hall - notice the tree decal straight ahead (my fav!) - from Etsy;
all bedding from various sellers on Etsy; blackout curtains homemade by ME(!); rug - a shocking $20 from Ikea; pouf ottoman from Target
dresser & changing table combo - ready for poopy diapers!  Going to paint that lamp base teal I think.
lamp & dresser from Target; changing pad cover from Etsy
Close-up view of print we think we're hanging over the changing table. 
An original made by hubby's brother (text found on pinterest).  Love it!
Closet - stuffed with clothes sized from newborn up to 12 mos already - including 20+ ADORABLE handpainted onesies from 2nd shower!  Storage bins on bottom homemade by ME(!); bookshelf from Ikea; Canvas bins on upper shelves & plastic bins on bookshelf from The Container Store.  Final resting spot for items in here are not totally set in stone, but we're close!
Nursing/pumping/reading area
Glider from Babyletto; pillow from Etsy; lamp from target; side table - a transplant from downstairs

Frontal view of crib - I think we are returning that lamp on the left... seems redundant with the lamp next to the glider; may replace it with a humidifier.  Need some other knick-knacky items/toys for top of the bookshelves (so that baby can have things to throw around the room once he is old enough to stand up and reach stuff from inside his crib!).
Crib & bookshelves from Target; canvas bins from The Container Store
Closer view of tree decal
I installed this in less than an hour.  Was really not all that bad to put up.  It came with 4 owl decals that we are painting orange and installing various places around the nursery - hubby only wants to hang 2 owls... but I may hide the other 2 somewhere:)
That's it so far!  The overall organization is not quite done yet - after we purchase the rest of the items we think are must haves (diapers, burp cloths, etc) and decide where those should be stored then we'll be finished with that.  And like I said, we need to hang stuff on the walls - but no rush.  I'll post more pics when we are finished!

Living room pics post 2nd shower

I wish I took pics after our 1st shower as well - but here's our living room after unpacking everything from our 2nd shower.  LOL!  I have a feeling this isn't going to be the last time our living room has all this kid stuff strewn about.  In 6 months I will take another photo to compare the similarities:)

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

30 week update!

I've hit the big 3-0 this past Saturday!  30 weeks that is:)  Again, I can't believe how far I am along - but at the same time I can't help thinking "are you sure I'm only 30 weeks - not 32 or 33 weeks?"  It feels like time is crawling now!  To compensate I have been making myself very busy both at work and at home. 

Work is really getting to be unbearable though.  I have awful tailbone pain and am constantly having to take breaks to go walk around or go pee.  My chair is top-of-the-line at work, but still my tailbone starts throbbing by 10am despite the 3" cushion I bought to try to alleviate the pain.  Needless to say I've been working at home a lot.  Being able to stay in my lounge-wear is starting to be less of a perk and more of a necessity as maternity clothes are starting to not fit anymore!  I refuse to buy more so that I can wear them for just another 2 months so I'm gonna just suffer through it.  I have lost a lot of my mental energy too - with the lack of quality sleep and inability to stop thinking about baby and all my aches & pains, keeping up with assignments is getting hard.  I'm still able to maintain a fair amount of productivity and my coworkers have all been accepting of my physical and mental slow-down.  So the plan is still to stick around until the last week of October. 

We had our 2nd shower almost 2 weeks ago.  It was really great!!  My sisters, mom, & dad did a great job putting it all together and threw it for me in my parents' backyard.  The weather was perfect and again my hubby & I were overwhelmed by the generosity of everyone.  I'm really glad we decided to have the showers at the beginning of the 3rd trimester as opposed to later on.  This way I was still able to get around, talk to everyone, and not be tired.  Sure there were times when I had to sit down or had to stand, but it wasn't that bad.  I could definitely see how in a couple weeks it would've been pretty hard though!  Since the 2nd shower, we have been in full-blown nursery prep/organization mode.  Things are pretty much done in there now besides for wall décor and assorted knick-knacky items.  I finished the storage bins I was working on.  They look great in there and will store baby's toys at first.  We have to get some things that are left over on our registry - boring items such as bottle nipples, diapers, mattress protectors, burp cloths, etc - but for the most part, we are all set for baby to arrive!  It's unreal walking by the nursery now - I can actually imagine our little guy hanging out in there having tummy time on the floor, cooing at me as I change his diapers, screaming and wailing from the crib when he doesn't want to take a nap (LOL). 

So with the nursery looking so good, last weekend I had a surge of energy and motivation (aka "nesting") and I moved on to organizing the entire house.  I'm proud to say that I accomplished that feat in one weekend by myself!!  And NO I did not cut any corners!!  Of course that meant that I had to work at home the following Monday since my body was so sore - obviously overdid it.  But it feels SO GOOD to have that done!  Next up is... I'm not sure.  Probably will finish decorating the nursery.  I bought a bunch of $0.99 tissue paper packets that I'm going to use to make hanging "poufs" - perhaps it will replace the need for a mobile over the crib.  Hubby is begging me to start toning it down and start relaxing but that means time will slow down and I'll have nothing to do but sit around and wait for 2 months.  There are things I can do while relaxing though.  I have lots of books to read on labor and taking care of a baby and I can review the info that we have gotten from the childbirth classes we have started taking.  I can also start working up a plan to get rid of the pregnancy weight.  These non-physical activities can keep my mind busy somewhat - but sometimes you just need something physical to really shut your mind off.  Well, I'll figure it out I guess!  The plan for next weekend is to visit with my hubby's parents, my dad is visiting Sunday, and Monday I am going to try to just sit and read.  We'll see how it goes - worst case, if I start going crazy, I can do some cleaning or something.

All in all, everything is going great at 30 weeks.  Looking forward to watching the next 10 pass by quickly!

30 week belly pic


Sunday, August 11, 2013

28 week belly pic

Here's the usual belly pic for 28 weeks( the first of the 3rd trimester!):

And here's the pic with the fun sticker:

Next time I get pregnant I really have to get a better camera for these belly pics!

1st baby shower and 28 week OB appointment

We had out first baby shower last weekend.  I can't believe we are that far along to be ready for baby showers!  We are though - no doubt about it!  This shower was thrown by my hubby's aunt and the guests were all from my hubby's side of the family.  It was on the smaller side and was at his aunt's lake house which was great.  The weather was beautiful and we were even able to get in a boat ride around the lake.  My hubby and I were overwhelmed by the generosity of everyone!  We received lots of good stuff - both on and off the registry!  When we got home later that night we went through all the gifts and organized it all in the nursery.  It was all so exciting to see actual baby clothes hanging in baby's closet and putting on the new bedding really helped the nursery take shape.  We've also started to receive shipments of gifts from people.  Things are getting very real and we are starting to realize that we are going to have a storage issue with all the baby gear!  We've got a rock'n'play, bouncer, swing, 2 strollers and they've all been put in the basement for now.  Pretty soon that stuff will be scattered about the house along with all baby's other stuff.  Some SERIOUS home organization is in order - and fast!  But as usual I have gotten side-tracked, and am currently consumed with making some DIY storage bins for a set of shelves that we have in baby's room.  And next weekend we have baby shower #2.  So I think the home organization task will have to wait til September.

I had my 28 week check up this week and all was great.  I got checked for gestational diabetes and anemia too.  Was slightly nervous about the diabetes but all came back clear.  I am not anemic nor do I have diabetes.  Yay!  AND I only gained 3 pounds last month which my OB was happy to see.  Much better than the prior month's 9 lb gain.  So all is looking great.  I go back in 2 weeks for another check up.  Biweekly visits will continue until October when they'll be every week.

Yesterday marked the first day of the 3rd trimester!  WHOOHOO!!:))  We are coming down the home stretch!!  Can't wait to meet this little guy:))