Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Week 38: This Is It!

Greetings Humble Readers...

Hoo boy!  Here it is, my last ever pregnancy update.  Crazy town.

This week has been good.  Slower than the last few, both in how it passed and how I was moving.  Thankfully, the anxiety hasn't gotten worse, and some days I have been able to almost shove it into a box in my mind.  I've also really given up on bending to pick things up off the floor.  If it falls and I can't get it, and Ginny's not able or willing to pick it up for me, it stays on the floor until my Beloved gets home.  And I'm not ashamed of that.  :)

Ginny has been acting... different... the last few days.  I commented on it on Sunday, but her need to be next to, on top of, or touching Mummy has really gone over the top.  I'm sure she knows that something is up.   Of course, she doesn't understand that there's a baby in Mummy's tummy, but she knows that there is change in the air. 

I started pumping yesterday.  There are some concerns about pumping before baby arrives because it can bring on contractions, but given that my c-section is only two days away, I'm willing to risk it.  It was suggested by an L&D nurse that I pump and hopefully collect enough for the Halfling to have as a first feeding while I'm in recovery, to help stave off a blood sugar low (a real risk for GD babies, especially those whose mothers were insulin dependant).  My first go round produced less than a milliliter, barely enough to cover the bottom of the little bottle, but I'm hopeful for better things to come.  It was hard to relax and not watch the teeny little bit of colostrum drip into the bottle, but I confess I felt like doing a happy dance when I saw that I had something to show for my efforts.  If this doesn't work, we'll go with formula of course, but I hope that I'll be able to do this.

Good news from today's NST... my blood pressure is well within target, 132/68.  Yay!  I was a little concerned given that Ginny has been a bit of a stinker this morning, and I was having to chase after her quite a bit.  The Halfling's heartrate was running between 140 and the upper 160s.  I didn't actually get to talk with Dr. W today, as she was busy trying to turn a stubborn breech baby in the next curtain.  I will be hearing from the L&D ward sometime tomorrow about my surgery time.  If it's any time before noon, I have to be there at 6am.  I have a list of protocols for my meds for the 12 hours before, and immediately following the surgery.  I can't believe it's time.

My mom will be here in the next hour or so.  All that's left on the to do list for today is to make the bed when the dryer is done.  We have a few little errands to run tomorrow, but nothing big. 

Onto the update...

How far along? 38w0d... 2 DAYS TO GO!

Maternity clothes?  One pair of mat jeans is officially dead.  The stretchy part at the top is unravelling at an alarming rate, and even tho the denim is in good shape, I don't think these ones will be going in the donation bag when all is said and done.  I'm going to need to find a craft to do with denim, I guess.

Body Oddities? Gassy beyond belief.  Seriously, it's embarrassing.  Water retention is a bit more constant, but no other indicators of pre-e.  Very thirsty, all the time.  Blood sugars have been great, unless I do something spectacularly stupid.  And I think if I were going to be going to 40wks, my belly button might actually pop. 

Sleep? Pretty good mostly, but I'm finding that I'm having to nap during the day again.  That's a little tough to pull off with Ginny being on a bit of a napping strike, but thank heaven for the play pen.  I can at least get a little rest, inspect my eyelids for holes for a few minutes here and there and know that she's safe and content.

Intense Dreams? About my old store, about delivery, about housework.   

Best moment this week? While it's in no way a good thing, I had a really funny moment at church on Sunday.  I was talking with an older lady about the planned c/s and everything, and another older lady I only know by sight joined our conversation.  When she caught on to the subject matter she got this hilarious shocked look on her face and then said, "Oh my goodness!  I had no idea you were pregnant!"  I burst out laughing.  I mean, yes, I'm fat, very fat.  But good heavens, I should hope that at this point, even the most unobservant person could notice the pregnant-lady-waddle.  The look on her face was priceless...

Worst moment? Just a lot of moments where I can't get up from a seated position or walk when I first stand up.  I'm so sick of waddling. 

Movement? Still good.  Every now and then I get a really huge kick or knee in the spleen. I keep reminding myself to savour every one of these moments, because it's not going to be happening again.

Food cravings/aversions? Nothing in particular, and everything all at once.  I'm just hungry!

Rings? Off.  Hopefully I'll be wearing them again in a couple of weeks.  Weight gain this week has been a bit higher than past weeks, but I know that a lot if it is water retention.

Gender? Still thinking it's a girl.  If it is, I confess I will be a teeny wee bit sad because we do have a couple adorable little boy sleepers that we've never used (they were gifts before Ginny was born).  They'll just get passed on to the next little boy we know. 
 
Medical Concerns? Gestational Diabetes (insulin 5x a day), High blood pressure (100mg of lobetalol 3x a day), continuing heartburn (60mg of pantaloc), low lying placenta, low iron

What I miss?  iced coffee, sushi (will be my first meal at home after the Halfling arrives), real iced tea

What I look forward to? Have I mentioned I'm planning on having sushi???  :)  Honestly, I just can't wait to meet this little person, to introduce him/her to Ginny, to know that our family is complete.

Emotional State?  Oh man... so hormonal.  Bouncing between tears, laughter, anxiety, and insanity on an hourly basis.

14 comments :

  1. YAY!!! The home stretch! I will be thinking of you and waiting anxiously for *hopefully* a pic of the new halfling. :) Glad your mom is coming, I'm sure that will not only help you, but really take the sting out of it for Ginny.

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  2. Last pregnancy update ever ever??? Wow, that's huge! Glad to hear things are going well.

    Newborns drink such a tiny bit of colostrum at a time, I am sure what you're pumping will be great. I didn't know you could pump before a scheduled c-section, that is such a great idea!

    I get anxious when I think of how my first will react to a second. I know things will work out, but it hurts me to think he'll hurt in any way!

    Best wishes on your home stretch!

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  3. I'm sorry I haven't been commenting, I've been taking a break from a lot of online stuff and may not write my blog again, but I do want to check in once in a while and see how people are doing. I'm glad I did, I get to wish you good luck before you have the baby! I also didn't know you could pump before a scheduled c-section, it's really great that you're doing so much for your new baby. I can't wait to check back in a few days and read about the new little one!

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  4. OMG OMG OMG OMG!!! I'm so excited for you and can't wait to hear!!!

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  5. You make sushi too? I am so impressed! We've had a sushi cookbook and a sushi roller in our cabinet since we got married. Not once have we used it!

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  6. OHHHH! I hope everything goes well!! I'm sending you all of my positive thoughts! I can't wait to meet the Halfling!

    (((HUGS)))

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  7. I am so excited for you guys and can't wait to get that call. Make sure your beloved knows he can call any time of the day with the news.

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  8. Wow, can't believe it's only two days away already! Good vibes sent your way. :)

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  9. Like Sunflower's comment above...I've been a lurker, not a commenter for a while as I try to decide whether or not to continue with my blog. Anywho, I am SO SO SO excited for you and your family! Will be checking in to learn baby's gender, how YOU are feeling post-delivery, etc., etc. A baby tomorrow-----YAY!!!!!!!! <3

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  10. Stopping by to wish you GOOD LUCK TOMORROW!!! I am super excited to find out whether it's a girl or boy and what name you chose. I am *so* ready not to be pregnant anymore, but it's bittersweet that these are the final days, EVER. All the best mama!

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  11. I can't believe it's already time to have the 2nd little halfing..Time has flown by!!! Can't wait to find out if Ginny is going to have a baby brother or sister..You must be so excited...and this is the last pregnancy update...EVER ever??? Awww.. Good luck & an early congratulations!!!

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  12. All the best of luck to you and your little Halfling. Just thought I would remind you that for the first few days to a week one or two drops of colostrum is all the baby needs...relax and don;t worry about the b-feeding this time :) All the best xxx

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  13. Thinking of you today my friend!! Hoping all goes well. Cant wait to hear the update. Great idea to start pumping. My lil guy had to have some formula (not the end of the world) go Mrs.G!!

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  14. Was just thinking about you today. Hope all is well! Can't wait to hear from you. Hugs!

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