Showing posts with label Pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pregnancy. Show all posts

29 January 2014

Emerson Mae: A Birth Story

First, I want to say thank you for all of your love and support on Monday.  I know a lot of you were following my sister's Instagram updates and I truely appreciate all the healthy vibes you sent.  They worked!

I wanted to try to type this up as soon as I could before I completely block out labor and delivery from my mind forever. Ha!  I knew this baby girl was on her own schedule, and she definitely showed me and everyone else who is boss.  I'm expecting her to give us a run for our money for many years to come ;)

So here it is... the birth story of our sweet Emerson Mae:

Things progressed beautifully at first.  I was at the hospital by 6am, started the antibiotics by 7am and was checked for the first time at 8:45am.  I had already progressed to 7cm on my own, so my OB decided to wait until 10am to start the pitocin and 11am to break my water so that I could get a full 4 hours of antibiotics to treat the GBS. She advised me to get the epidural soon after starting the pitocin as well, just in case things progressed faster that what we expected.

Around 11:30am my BP started going crazy.  It kept dropping significantly (I had gestational hypertension going in too, so it started really high) and it stayed in the double digits on the top and bottom the entire time. It made me feel TERRIBLE. I was light-headed, dizzy, my arms and hands were tingling.  And every time I tried sitting up it would drop again. I spent a lot of time getting fluids and slowly trying to raise my bed so that I could sit up.

It finally worked and by 1:15pm, I had progressed to 10cm and was 100% effaced and was ready to start pushing.  I remember thinking "whoa, this is going so fast!" 

Famous last words, right?

After I started pushing for a bit, baby girl would not come down.  She was transverse and her shoulder was stuck.  My OB decided to wait and let her labor down a bit on her own so that I didn't spend hours pushing.  I completely agreed.  At 2pm we tried pushing again.  No dice.  Homegirl was not having it. By 2:30, we decided to wait a little longer while I laid on my side trying to get her to turn.  At that point my epi stopped working and I was feeling EVERYTHING.  They were able to give me a bolus at 4pm, but from 2:30-4pm I basically thought I might die from the pain.  I just wanted to push and I couldn't because she was stuck so all I could do was lay on my side and breath/scream/cry through the contractions.  It was awful.

Once I got the bolus, it took about 10 minutes for it to take affect.  When I finally got a chance to look at the clock, I knew that my OB would not be delivering my baby (she was off the clock at 5pm and I knew she had somewhere to go. We just didn't think there was even a chance that I'd still be laboring at that point.)   She came in to see me and I started to cry. I was just so frustrated and we both thought that it would have gone much smoother/faster than this.  I mean, this was baby #4.  Everyone did.

But there was just no rushing my baby girl.

My OB and I talked about her size and she was confident that I could deliver vaginally, but I asked her at what point we'd decide that was no longer an option.  Honestly, I was absolutely exhausted at that point and I was doubting if (1) she would ever turn and drop and (2) if I had the energy to push any longer.  Together, we came up with a plan.

They let me rest from 4-5pm, which I appreciated so much.  I had a real moment here because I finally accepted the fact that I was no longer running the show. Baby girl was the boss from here on out and I was okay with whatever we had to do to get her here safely. From 5-6pm we did some practice side pushes to try to get her to turn/drop and get her shoulder unstuck then I rested again and labored down until 6:45pm. 

Around that time, I finally started feeling differently. Like MAYBE there was a chance to deliver this baby girl.  And soon.  The OB on call came in (she delivered my niece Aubrey so we knew she was awesome) and she was.  She was simply amazing.  She made me feel like I could deliver this baby girl without having a c-section.

I started pushing again at 7pm and I FINALLY felt like we were making progress.  All day I felt like I was pushing for no reason, but this time was the real deal.  Baby girl was finally ready.

After just 17 minutes of pushing, Emerson Mae came into the world kicking and screaming.  She was born on January 27, 2014 at 7:17pm weighing 9lbs 15.22oz and 21in.  (No wonder she was stuck!) She has a full head of DARK (what??) hair and is absolutely beautiful!  She looks like a mix between her 2 brothers right now and it is so sweet.  And, let me tell ya, watching my FOUR babies meet for the first time is a moment that I will never, ever forget.  My heart bursts with joy.

I'll be posting L&D pictures as soon as I can, but wanted to quickly share her hospital picture that was taken yesterday at not even 24 hours old.

We are so in love!  Our hearts are so full and our family is finally complete.  Welcome to the world, sweet Emerson Mae, we've been waiting for you.

27 January 2014

It's my baby's birthday!

I'M HAVING A BABY TODAY!  AHHHHH!! 

This is so surreal.  It's my forth time and yet it's still so surreal.

I'm feeling great.  I'm not nervous or scared or anxious.  I'm ready.  Let's get this show on the road, huh?

Don't forget to follow along on Facebook and Instagram, as I'll likely be posting baby announcements there first. {Let's face it... it's easier.}  You can also follow my sister, Kacy, here... as I'm sure she'll be sharing some L&D antics as well. That's how she rolls.

So, yeah.  It's baby day.  EEEKKK!!!  Catch ya on the flip side.

26 January 2014

In just a few short hours...

In just a few short hours, I will have this baby girl.  We will be a family of 6.  I will deliver my 4th baby and we will finally be complete.

In just a few short hours, we will begin this next phase of our lives, and as ready as I am, I also know that I will miss being pregnant.  {Not enough to ever want to do it again, mind you.  Ahem.}  But I'm certainly having mixed feelings about these final hours of pregnancy.  I just can't believe that I'm almost done.  I've spent over 36 months of my life being pregnant, yet the end is almost near.  I will never again feel my baby move inside me.  Never again feel the excitement of hearing "it's a boy!" or "it's a girl!" Never again have my baby all to myself for an entire 9 months. Never again meet my baby for the very first time or hear that first cry.

But, being done with pregnancy, also means that I will enter a new chapter in my life.  One that I am able to enjoy with my family.

My whole family.

Watching my babies as they grow.  Being there with them as they learn new things, play new sports and make new friends.  Celebrating birthdays, going to school plays and soccer games and dance recitals. Helping them with their homework and talking to them about their day.  As much as I love the baby stage that Reid is in now, I can't help but get excited about having the types of conversations with him {and Emerson!} as I do now with Carter and Brynn.  Each year gets better and better as I watch my kids grow in to people.  Real people that have ideas and thoughts and imaginations and conversations. And it happens right before our eyes.

So, while I know I will certainly miss being pregnant, I'm ready to be done.  To move on and enjoy our life as a family of 6.

To feel whole.

In just a few short hours, I will have met my very last baby.  And I can't wait for that moment.

24 January 2014

39 Weeks and Some Last Minute Stats!


39w1d today and just had my very last OB appointment.  EVER. Like, for real.  Ever, ever. I promise.  I also had my last BPP ultrasound as well... here are the details:
  • I didn't ask how far ahead I was measuring today.  I was 7 weeks ahead last week and I figured what the hell's the difference at this point, right?  
  • I was still sitting at 6cm, so that's great news.  While every other 39 weeker in the world is hoping for progress, I, my friends, am not. 6cm is a perfectly fine starting point for my induction, and at this point, I just really want to make it to Monday.  
  • "Feet up all weekend." Doctors orders.  No problem. {Well, except that I have 3 kids. And I'm watching my niece and nephew on Saturday night too.  Hmmm. 5 kids under 6 should be no problem at all, right?}
  • My BP was high again today.  My OB is worried and we're both glad that I only have to make it 3 more days.  She gave me a list of signs/symptoms to be concerned about {all of which I'm aware of, having had pre-e twice before} so we'll just take it easy and try to make it to Monday.
  • Baby IV did amazing at her BPP today.  No problems meeting any of the requirements, so that's a plus.  Good job baby girl!
  • The tech did a quick growth ultrasound along with the BPP.  My OB and MFM just wanted a few measurements to get an idea for Monday's induction. Homegirl weighed 9lbs 10oz today.  No big deal.  And I'm not saying that sarcastically.  I thought she'd be around 9lbs 8oz on Monday, so that's pretty spot-on.  I guess we'll see!  {Now watch her be my smallest baby! Fine by me! Ha!}
Can't believe I'll be meeting my 2nd daughter in just a few days.  EEEKKK!!! The kids are all beyond excited.  Everyday Brynn asks me "Is Emersom finally coming TODAY mom??"  Carter has a countdown going to Monday and always says "I wonder what she's going to look like??  I think she will have blue eyes and yellow hair and look just like Brynn!"  It's so cute.  Reid doesn't really know what's coming, of course, but he sure loves rubbing my belly, giving it kisses and saying "ahhh, baby!"  That kid is too sweet.  I think he'll really love her.

So excited to meet my final baby... the one who will make our family complete.  We love you so much already, my sweet girl.  See you soon.

Pregnancy: 39 weeks  

Days until 1.27.14 induction:  3 days

Weight Gain: 35 pounds

Sleep: Reid's molars are coming in.  Enough said.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Ready! 

Health: Watching my BP, trying my best to take it easy with 5 kids in the house this weekend and hoping to make it to my induction on Monday!

Movement: She is a crazy person and it is so painful at this point. OUCH.

Belly: Measuring 7 weeks ahead. My biggest belly yet.

For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: ALL DONE!!  I'm to report to the hospital at 6am on Monday! YAY!!!!


23 January 2014

Let's talk hospital bags.

So, I've posted this list before I had both Brynn and Reid but wanted to post it again for those wondering what the hell to pack in your hospital bag.  I don't have much to add to it because, for once in my life {or, um, 3 times so far, I guess?} I did it right.  I packed and didn't forget a single item. I did, however, include a printable version below for those that like crossing things off your list {and let's be honest? Everybody loves to do that. AMIRITE?}

Okay, so my usual reminder: You'll want to pack like you and your husband are taking a weekend vacation some place very exciting and then bringing back an adorable mini version of yourselves as a souvenir.

Not too difficult, right?

After doing this THREE times now {oh my gawd, am I really about to do this a forth time??} here is the most updated version of my hospital bag packing list.  I hope you find it helpful!

For Mama:
  • Pillow
  • Slippers
  • Flip Flops
  • Comfy clothes- zip up hoodies, nursing or regular tanks, nursing or regular/sports bras, comfy shorts/pants, PJ's and undies {I can't stress the importance of wearing your own clothes... they make you feel human again, especially when you have visitors. I even went out and bought cheap granny panties for the hospital. I bled on NOTHING. I can't imagine sitting around in a half-opened hospital gown while 36 people are in my room with me.}
  • My Breast Friend/Boppy {great for learning how to nurse with the lactation consultant present or even propping/holding the baby if you don't plan to nurse}
  • Nursing Cover {if you're having a lot of visitors}
  • Lanolin {although sometimes the hospital does supply this}
  • Nursing pads
  • Laptop/charger {I had plenty of time to be online in the hospital, especially at night when the nurses came in and checked on me every 10 minutes}
  • Camera/charger
  • Phone/charger {I never received or sent more texts in my entire life...yes, even while I was in labor. Make sure you're phone is completely charged at all times and ready to go.}
  • Video camera
  • Toiletries {travel size work best} of shampoo, conditioner, body wash {plus a loufa}, toothpaste, hair spray, lotion, face wash, face wipes, deodorant, etc
  • Toothbrush
  • Razor {yes, I shaved in the hospital}
  • Hair dryer
  • Flat Iron {yes, I actually used mine... What? You're a temporary celebrity.}
  • Make-up {see above}
  • Hairbrush and extra hairbands
  • Insurance information
  • Copy of your birth plan
  • List of people to call/text
Some stuff the hospital had for me: Peri-bottle, Dermaplast numbing spray, Tucks, ice pads, maxi pads, mesh undies {though I wore my own after the first day...I just wanted to feel normal!}

For Baby:
  • Coming home outfit
  • Onesies
  • Hat
  • Cozy warm blanket
  • Car seat with base installed in the car that you bring to the hospital ;)
Some of the stuff the hospital had for the baby: diapers, wipes, Triple Paste, blankets, nasal aspirator, pacifiers, etc.

For Daddy:
  • Pillow
  • Comfy clothes
  • Flip flops
  • Toiletries {again, travel-size work best}
  • Toothbrush
  • Razor
  • iPad/charger
  • Kindle/magazines
  • iPod/headphones
  • Debit card/cash {for food!}
  • Snacks
Bob and I fit everything into our travel/carry-on-size wheely suit case. I then packed all the baby stuff in the diaper bag, all the toiletries in a cosmetic bag, and all the electronics together in a laptop bag.

You can also find the printable version of this list here.

Good luck!!

20 January 2014

38 Weeks!

38w4d today and I really can't believe that I will have this baby girl exactly one week from today!  EEEKKK!!!  Here's a picture my sister took of me on Saturday at my little surprise sprinkle that my family had for me {so sweet!}

I was in complete shock over this, by the way.  I mean, let's be real... it's my 4th baby.  Yet, they still wanted to celebrate her as if she were my first.  I've said this before, but we really didn't buy much at all for this baby girl and a lot of the things we're using for her we got when we had Carter.  And while it's nice that we've got our money's worth out of some of those baby necessities, it is so lovely having some NEW things as well!!  We got a new Boppy, Rock-N-Play, diaper bag, UGG slippers {for me!} blankets, clothes, towels... just so many wonderful things.  And diapers.  Oh, the diapers.  Thank you, thank you to my wonderful family!  This baby girl is so lucky to be coming in to a family like ours, that's for sure. I love you all!

Here are a few appointment updates from Friday morning:
  • Baby IV almost failed her BPP ultrasound for lack of movement.  She usually passes that part of the test the first 10 seconds of every ultrasound.  But she just. wouldn't. move.  Homegirl was sleeping.  I hope she sleeps like that on the outside too.
  • When my OB laughed at my belly measurement for a second week in a row, I had to ask.  7 weeks.  I'm measuring 7 weeks ahead.  NBD.
  • My BP was elevated and I now officially have Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) / Gestational Hypertension (GHTN). I had pre-eclampsia with both Carter and Brynn, so this is not unexpected.  However, I was always fine with Reid, so I thought I'd luck out this time too.  And, I guess I did in some regard, since it's developing so late in my pregnancy.
  • After an internal my OB said I was "a good 6cm, but she didn't know if she could call me a 7 yet" to which I immediately replied "Don't.  Don't call me a 7."  I just can't handle that.
  • I got my induction orders.  I am to report to the hospital at 6am on January 27th.  Because I am GBS+, 6+cm dilated and have short labors they plan to start my antibiotics immediately, wait 2 hours to start the pitocin and then wait another hour before breaking my water.  My OB just wants to make sure that I get all of the antibiotics required to treat the GBS before actually delivering the baby. She ended the appointment by saying "you'll have a baby by lunch."
Yeah, so that's that.  One more week!

Pregnancy: 38 weeks  

Days until 1.27.14 induction:  7 days

Weight Gain: 35 pounds

Sleep: I was just thinking to myself how good I've slept this week.  And then the last two nights I was up all night trying not to puke up stomach acid.  Lovely, right?  Done.  So done.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Ready! 

Health: BP is on the rise now and I can feel my swelling getting worse and worse.  Just trying to make it to the 27th at this point.

Movement: It's so painful.

Belly: Measuring 7 weeks ahead. My biggest belly yet.

For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

LAST Appointment: OB and Biophysical Profile Ultrasound: Friday, January 24th at 39w1d.

13 January 2014

37 Weeks and We Have a Date!


Whoa, would you look at that thing?  That belleh has a mind of it's own, I swear. So ginormous.

Um, anyway. 37 weeks.  Woo hoo!  I have a few appointment updates for you...
  • When I last posted, I was about to go to my growth ultrasound at MFM for baby girl.  All is well with her, but she was estimated to be about 8.5 pounds at 36w4d.  That's considered "above the 99th percentile" for anyone that didn't automatically assume as much. Ahem.
  • On Friday, I had my OB appointment with my regular doctor, who was surprised at how "small" the baby was. (She be cray.)  Seriously though, she just thought Baby IV was bigger than that at this point, and honestly?  My OB has guessed my kids birth weights every time, so I tend to believe her.  Which, of course, makes me even more nervous.
  •  She laughed at my belly measurement (I didn't even ask what it was, but I was measuring 6 weeks ahead the week before, so...) 
  • She then checked me for dilation.  6cm.  Yep.  Pretty typical for me, really. She didn't even mention my effacement, but I'm assuming it was 80% or more, considering I was 80% the week before.
  • My OB and I talked everything over and she gave me 3 possible induction dates and left the choice up to me.  January 23rd, January 24th or January 27th.  I'll explain below.
Anyway,  ever since my severe bleeding issue after Carter's birth (see here and the cause here) my OB doesn't want me to go too far past 39 weeks.  (I also had pre-e with Carter and Brynn and a cervical mass with Reid, giving me "high risk" status with both Reid and Baby IV's pregnancies.)  I mentioned already that I'm 39 weeks on January 23rd and we were all set for a January 24th induction and then this happened.

So, at my appt on Friday, my OB told me that I could be induced with another OB at the practice on January 23rd (39w0d) or January 24th (39w1d) but if I wanted HER to do the induction, then I'd have to wait until January 27th (39w4d).  So while I was really hoping for a January 24th induction for several reasons (i.e. it's a Friday, it's convenient, Bob would have a full 2 weeks at home with me post delivery, we wouldn't have to worry about getting Carter to school, etc) none of those reasons even compare to having my own OB in charge of my induction/delivery.

Here's the thing... I really like my OB.  I trust her.  I trust her medical choices. I trust her delivery style. I trust her techniques.  She's delivered all 3 of my babies thus far. She didn't force me to go right to a c-section with Carter when he was measuring ahead and I wanted to try an induction first.  She handled my post-delivery drop in blood pressure (after having pre-e) and bleeding issues perfectly.  Brynn's delivery was problem-free (despite a short stint in the NICU because she came so fast.)  When Reid was sideways, she helped me push him out with no interventions and no tearing.

I mean... this woman is amazing.

So, obviously, I'm going to choose her over any date or convenience factor in the world.

While I'm very confident with my decision, I'm also a little nervous.  This baby is measuring even further ahead than any of my others at this point and, if I wait until January 27th to deliver, this will be the longest pregnancy for me.  Only by 4 days, but still.  The longest.  And, if I think about this baby girl being the same size as Brynn and Reid (9lbs 3oz at 39w0d) then it's really not a big deal for me.  She'll just be slightly larger than that.  Whatever.

But then, I think about her being the same size as Carter (ya know, since she's measuring bigger than he was at this point).  And I cringe.  Carter was 9lbs 5oz at 38w0d.  So this pregnancy would be approximately 12 days longer than that one.  Do you know how much more a baby can grow in 12 days? I don't even want to think about it.

Then again?

She could be a teensy, tiny little thing (and clearly, by that, I mean 8 pounds, something).  You just never know.  So I don't want to make any delivery decisions based on her possible size either.  We'll just see.

And also?

She could actually come on her own.  I mean those things happen during pregnancy.  Not with any of my pregnancies, of course, but who knows.  Maybe one of my kids won't actually have to be forced out.  Then deciding on an induction date won't even matter.  I could have any joe schmoe off the street delivering her at that point.  And at 6cm and 80%+, I'd say I'm well on my way.

But I'm also 99% sure I'll make it until January 27th.

2 more weeks, people!  TWO. MORE.

Pregnancy: 37 weeks  

Days until 1.27.14 induction:  14 days

Weight Gain: 34 pounds

Sleep: The acid reflux.  The achey belly.  These are not good for sleep.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Crappy, but more ready now after this weekend! We got SO MUCH done and I've done just about everything except setting up the swing and installing the carseat (which is IN the car... it's just not installed yet.)

Health: BP has been pretty good, baby girl is passing all of her BPP's, I passed my 3 hour GTT.  Everything is good.  She's just big.  I'm just big.  But everything is good.

Movement: Homegirl be cray.

Belly: Measuring at least 6 weeks ahead. Maybe more.  When your OB just laughs at your belly measurement, it is not a good sign.

For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: OB appointment and Biophysical Profile Ultrasound: Friday, January 17th at 38w1d.

06 January 2014

36 Weeks!

Happy New Year! 

Let me just say that I am SO EXCITED that it's 2014.  And I'm still pregnant.  2013 was such a difficult year for me and my family for obvious reasons (i.e. going through all the "firsts" without my dad being the #1 thing) and I just did not want to have a baby that year.  Call me crazy {go ahead, you can!} but I'm just excited to make it to 2014.

Andplusalso?  We were married in 2006 and our other kids are 2008, 2010 and 2012, so... 2014 just makes much more sense.  #obviously

No, really... you can call me crazy again.

So 36 weeks, huh?  I'll actually be 37 weeks in just a few days.  And there's so much going on now too; I really don't even know where to start.

How about a picture or two?

35 weeks on Christmas Eve:

36 weeks on New Year's Eve at a wedding in Ocean City, NJ:

Let me just tell you... finding a dress to fit THAT belly was not an easy task.

So here are a few key updates:
  • I had my first internal and GBS test at my 35 weeks appt.  I was 3-4cm dilated and 80% effaced.  Woo hoo!  Here we go with the early dilation again! {Reminder: I was 6cm dilated for weeks with Brynn and 5cm dilated for weeks with Reid so this is not new.}
  • At this appointment, I also took the 3 hour glucose test because my doc at MFM was all "OMGABIGBABY." It was awful and I can't wait to see her tomorrow at my growth ultrasound so I can say "I PASSED THAT SHIT!" For some reason she just doesn't want to believe that some people actually just have big babies.  I do not, nor have I ever, had gestational diabetes.  #takethatMFM
  • I had my 36 week appointment this past Friday and I'm now 5cm dilated and still 80% effaced.  WOOT.  #kidding 
  • I also got the results of my GBS test and I'm positive.  AGAIN.  I can't catch a break.  I obviously know that GBS is NBD {I had it with Carter and Reid but did not have it with Brynn.}  It's just another thing to kinda worry about with being so dilated. {If I go into labor on my own? Forget about it.}  I'm sure I'll make it to my 39 week induction with no problem {just like I always do!} but, it does delay the induction process because my OB won't even start Pitocin until AFTER I receive all of the antibiotics {which takes a good 3-4 hours.}  That's because my labors tend to go really fast and she just wants to make sure I'm good to go before we even start. I mean, I get it.  But it doesn't mean I have to like it.
My next OB appt is actually with MY doctor, so I'm excited to hash out a plan with her.  As of right now, my induction will either be January 24th or January 27th.  She's trying to get her  hospital schedule changed back to the 24th, so we'll see how that goes!  I'm crossing all my crossables, that's for sure.

As for me, I'm just starting to come out of denial that a baby is actually coming soon.  Like a real baby.  That I have to take care of. 

This past weekend we started clearing space to put her stuff and also ordered some new things for her {umm, like pajamas and onesies and a blanket.} I still need a few more things and I'm getting the carseat from my sister {ours expired in July so I'm borrowing Aubrey's Britax Be-Safe!}  I also need to pack my hospital bag and figure out where the heck my kids are staying {which really depends on WHEN I'm being induced because Carter has school during the week}  So yeah... we're getting there.


Pregnancy: 36 weeks  

Weight Gain: 32 pounds

Sleep: I'd sleep great if I wasn't puking up stomach acid.  Sounds lovely, right?
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Done. 

Health: Everything looks good, so that's really all I can ask for!

Movement: Homegirl be cray.

Belly: Measuring 6 weeks ahead, woo hoo!
 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: MFM Growth & Biophysical Profile Ultrasound: Tuesday, January 7th - OB Appointment: Friday, January 10th at 37w1d.


23 December 2013

34 Weeks

And on my way to 35 weeks in just a few days.  How did this happen??

Here's my 34 week belly pic...

Just wanted to update you guys on a few things!  My 33 week OB appointment was very... interesting.  Here are the highlights for you:

- My belly is now measuring 6 weeks ahead.

- Based on that, combined with the fact that Baby IV weighed in at approximately 6 pounds at my 32 week growth ultrasound, my regular OB is "encouraging" me to make the 3 hour glucose test.  She doesn't think I have gestational diabetes (nor do I considering that I've passed the 1 hour twice this pregnancy, have had 3 large babies and have never had GD) but since my MFM doc wants me to take it, she said I might as well do it "just in case."  UGH. In an effort to refrain from acting like a selfish brat, I gave in.  I take it this Friday.  But ugh.  Effing terrible.

- My induction was originally scheduled for Friday, January 24th (39w1d) but my OB's hospital schedule changed so now we're looking at Monday, January 27th (39w4d).  I know it's only an extra 3 days, but she might as well have told me that I'm going to be pregnant forever.  It's fine.  But I think it just upset me b/c I've been in a lot of pain lately and finding out I now have to take the 3 hour GTT?  Blah.  I'll survive. ;)

Other than that, my weekly BPP ultrasounds have been going well, my fluid levels have been in the normal range and my blood pressure has been decent.  All good things.  I have another growth ultrasound on January 3rd (36w1d) so we'll see how big this girl is again soon.

Pregnancy: 34 weeks  

Weight Gain: 28 pounds

Sleep: Meh. Pregsomnia is kicking in.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Achy and my acid reflux is out of control.  Trying to enjoy these final weeks of pregnancy while simultaneously wishing they were over.

Health: BP is good. Baby IV is good. Everything is good.  Just hoping I pass the 3 hour GTT.

Movement: Homegirl be cray.

Belly: Measuring 6 weeks ahead as of my 33 week OB appt.
 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: OB Appointment & MFM Biophysical Profile Ultrasound: Friday, December 27th at 35w1d.  I'll have my 3 hour GTT and my first internal with the GBS test as well.  So exciting, right?

10 December 2013

32 weeks and in the 100th percentile.


So, last Thursday I hit 32 weeks {which means I'm 32w5d today... oops! I suck at updating this time.} On Friday I had my monthly growth ultrasound.  My belly has been measuring about 4 weeks ahead, which is typical for me.  So when they started the growth ultrasound, I knew the baby would probably be measuring ahead as well. NBD.

What I did not expect, was for the tech to tell me that baby girl is currently in the 100th percentile.

Yep, she weighed in at 6 pounds.  At 32w1d.  Awesome.

Now I know growth ultrasounds can be "off" and that this weight is just an estimate.  But still.  100th percentile?  That's big.

The MFM doctor told me, once again, that I need to do the 3 hour gestational diabetes test and that she's recommending that {again} to my regular OB.  I told her that I've already delivered 3 big babies with no GD in the past and that I also passed the 1 hour GD test twice this pregnancy {and I wasn't even CLOSE to failing it} but she insisted.  I guess, to her, people just can't have big babies.  SIGH.  I have an appointment with my regular OB this Friday and plan to talk about it with her once again. Hopefully she agrees with me {she did the first time they recommended I take it} and doesn't make me suffer through that mess {it makes me feel so sick.}  But, of course, if she wants me to take it, I will.  I'd just rather not.... ya know, since I don't have GD and all.  Just big babies.  Grrrr.

Anyway. 

During the ultrasound, they also found a Choroid Plexus Cyst on baby girl's brain.  I know that these can be quite common, but it still worries me a little.   {I mean, anything less than "your baby is absolutely perfect" will worry us mamas, right?} However, the MFM doc assured me this was NBD, especially with it just showing up at this point in the pregnancy. Hopefully the CPC resolves itself soon, but even if it doesn't, it absolutely has no affect on brain function at all.  We'll just keep an eye on it at my weekly BPP ultrasounds. 

Here's pic of my chubby girl...

I still think she looks a lot like Reid!  Guess we'll see :)

Pregnancy: 32 weeks  

Weight Gain: 26 pounds

Sleep: Meh.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Achy, especially when I walk too much {i.e. during Christmas shopping... boo!}

Health: See ultrasound results above. Can't wait to talk to my OB this week!

Movement: Ouch.  That's all I got for you.  OUCH.

Belly: Measuring 4 weeks ahead now.  NBD.
 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: OB Appointment & MFM Biophysical Profile Ultrasound: Friday, December 13th at 33w1d.


25 November 2013

30 Weeks!

Well I hit 30 weeks last Thursday, and OMG.  I can't believe it.  Less than 9 weeks to go now until my family is complete :)


Overall, I'm feeling okay.  Just really tired and achy.  My belly is killing me and if I try to do too much, my body lets me know. I'll get bad contractions like whoa.  But baby girl is still doing amazing in there! 

I have weekly biophysical profiles (BPPs) now, so I get to see my sweet pea quite often.  For those that don't know, a BPP is an ultrasound that includes a nonstress test and tasks that the baby must successfully complete within a 30 minute time frame.  The tasks include: fetal movement, fetal tone, practice breathing, amniotic fluid volume and fetal heart rate. Failure to complete these tasks will result in a fun little trip to L&D. Woo hoo!

My first BPP last week took the entire 30 minutes because homegirl did not want to do her final task of practice breathing. She seriously waited until minute 29 of 30.  I was in the middle of talking to the tech about what will happen when I head to L&D when she FINALLY got her stuff together.  

And immediately after?  This.

Hand on the forehead.  She has it so hard, right?

So at my 2nd BPP on Friday morning, I was ready to be there the entire 30 minutes (and possibly head to L&D after).  However, I was in and out of there in 4 minutes.  Seriously.  She took 4 minutes to complete all 5 tasks, including the practice breathing... and all while having hiccups too!  I didn't even get a picture of her because she was so fast!  Awesome.  I had weekly BPPs in 3rd tri with Reid as well and he was always done in like 10 minutes, so I'm glad she's getting a little faster too.  

We'll see how it goes next week though... I have a feeling she wants to do things on her own time. ;)

Pregnancy: 30 weeks  

Weight Gain: 24 pounds

Sleep: Getting better!  Reid is finally sleeping again so that means I have too!  I still need to wake up to either pee or take Tums {good times!} but I'm sleeping pretty well overall.  This week, anyway ;)
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Fine.  Tired and achy, but fine. 

Health:  Great!  Baby girl looks good, BP has been steady. My fluid levels were high 2 weeks ago, but the past 2 BPPs showed fluid levels within the normal range (but still on the high side).  They'll continue to be checked weekly.
 
MFM still wants to me take the 3 hour GTT test due to my high fluid levels, however I talked to my OB last week and she said we'll hold off for now considering I passed the 1 hour TWICE this pregnancy.  Higher fluid levels could mean gestational diabetes, but I've never had it before and my fluid levels were high in my previous pregnancies as well.  I just have big monster babies... that's it. :)

Movement: Baby girl is 100% my most active baby.  She moves constantly.  She really responds to the kids voices as well... they love talking to her and feeling her move.  They're getting really excited about their new little sister!!

Belly: Measuring 4 weeks ahead now.  NBD.
 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: OB Appointment & MFM Biophysical Profile Ultrasound: Wednesday, November 27th at 30w6d.

08 November 2013

28 Weeks and an Ultrasound Update!


{Cardigan & Belt- Target (non-maternity) | Shirt- Old Navy | Jeans: Motherhood}

28 weeks down.  11 to go.  As of today.  Not that I'm counting down the days until I can drink that bottle of delicious wine in my fridge or anything.

No, really.  I'm serious.

Bob took me to a lovely local winery for Mother's Day.  We bought a fab bottle of Pinot Grigio and threw it in the fridge when we got home.  Shortly after that day, I found out I was pregnant.  I immediately told Bob that he wasn't allowed to open that wine until January.  So it stares at me every time I open the fridge.  It's a bit torturous.  But, alas.  We wait.  Because we really will have something to celebrate.  And I'm really looking forward to sharing that bottle of wine with Bob as we stare at our new beautiful baby girl. 

January can not come soon enough. 

Because of the baby, not the wine. 

But the wine too.

This morning I had a level II ultrasound at MFM just to make sure everything is still well in there. And it is.  Baby girl was flipping around, sucking her thumb, smiling and kicking mommy all over the place.  The tech was a sweetheart and kept the 3D/4D on for awhile so we could just sit and watch her moving around in there. Here's a sweet picture the tech got when the 4D was turned on... 

Who do you think she looks like??  Bob and I think Reid, but my mom says Carter!  Guess we'll know for sure soon enough!

Sweet little IV flashed her stuff more than a few times to let us know that she's still very much a girl.  My fluid levels were a little high which can be an indicator of GD, but I passed the 1 hour with flying colors (twice this pregnancy) so, despite these findings at MFM, I know that my regular OB will not make me take the 3 hour for just my fluid levels alone (we deal with this every pregnancy.)  Cervix looked great and baby girl's echogenic focus is already fading a lot, so that's good news too.  She weighed in around 3.5 pounds this morning, so right on track for now... my kids start pulling ahead and becoming mini sumo wrestlers at around 34+ weeks, ha!

I'm high risk due to my previous history (pre-eclamsia x2, cervical mass, bleeding disorder, fluid levels, monster babies, etc) so I'll be monitored by MFM weekly with BPP's {biophysical profile ultrasounds} and continue to have the level II ultrasounds monthly. 

Basically, I'll be seeing a lot more of this sweet little face before January and I'm not complaining about it.

Pregnancy: 28 weeks  

Weight Gain: 22 pounds

Sleep: Considering that Reid has given up sleeping altogether, I'll just say that I'm tired.  Like, fall asleep at my desk around 2pm if I wasn't so damn busy at work kinda tired.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Imma be honest.  I'm not feeling that great lately.  Usually I hit this wall somewhere around 34 weeks or so.  I'm shocked to be feeling this way at 28 weeks.  I don't know if it's because I'm getting older?  Or maybe it's because I'm on kid #4? Because I work FT?  Or even because I have 3 kids at home that have been absolutely wonderful and equally as evil at the same time?

I choose E.  All of the above.

At any rate... something needs to happen because homegirl still has 11 weeks to go.

Health:  Great!  Baby girl looks good, BP has been steady and I passed my 1 hour glucose test again!  My fluid levels were high today, but they'll be monitored weekly so I hope they return to normal soon.

Movement: Let's just say the ultrasound took a lot longer this morning because the tech couldn't get the measurements she needed.  Sister-friend did not. stop. moving.

Belly: Measuring 3 weeks ahead as of my appt last week.  I'm sure we're well on our way to measuring 5-6 weeks ahead really soon. NBD.
 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: OB Appointment & MFM Ultrasound: Friday, November 15th at 29w1d. 

04 November 2013

Well, hello 3rd tri...

I know I say this over and over again, but really?  Can you believe it?  Can you believe that I'm in 3rd tri already?  Because I sure can't.

Every week when I take my belly picture, I email it to myself from my phone.  And every week I put in the wrong subject for how far along I am... I think I put "22w" this time and I'm all "wait a second, that's not right, is it?"  I don't know if it's denial or just utter disbelief. {Or, ya know... stupidity.} 

Whatever it is, I am shocked about it.

So yeah, on Halloween day, I entered into the elusive 3rd trimester.  And hopefully my last trimester of ever being pregnant too! {What? I'm serious this time.}  Here's a belly pic my sister took before heading out to Carter's school parade and class party...
And my standard picture...
My mom thinks that shirt is super creepy {which I guess is the point, right?} but I think it's kinda cute.  I know I got a lot of compliments on it so it must not have been all that bad.

Pregnancy: 27 weeks  

Weight Gain: 22 pounds {Well crap, another big jump in weight.  Stupid Halloween candy. I honestly fear for my weight gain this pregnancy... I also have Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years ... with a wedding on NYE... to look forward too before I deliver.  Yeah, this isn't going to end well for me.}

Sleep: So tired, all the time.  And I wanted to stab Benjamin Franklin yesterday.  So what, the guy created electricity and is a pillar of our society, especially in Philadelphia. Pfft, big deal.  It's HIS fault my kids were up at 5:30am on a Sunday morning.  #longestdayever
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Pretty good!  Still having dizzy spells here and there, but I've been so busy that I haven't really had time to think about how I'm feeling, honestly.

I am really looking forward to my ultrasound at MFM this Friday.  Can't wait to see baby girl again and also check how she and my cervix are both progressing.  Hoping it's still at least a 3 right now! 
 
{My cervix measured a 2.7 at 18 weeks and a 3.0 at 19 weeks... we need it to be above a 2.5 at the very least, but above a 3.0 is preferable!}

Health:  BP looked pretty good at my appointment on Friday.  I also had my 2nd glucose test... I really hate that crap.  I don't necessarily think the drink tastes all that bad {don't get me wrong, I don't think it tastes GOOD either} but I just hate the way it makes me feel for the rest of the day. So blah.
 
Andplusalso?  Probably not the best idea to schedule the GTT for the morning after Halloween. I'm just saying.  My results don't seem very promising. {I should know by tomorrow if I passed.}

Movement: Homegirl be cray cray.

Belly: Measuring 3 weeks ahead as of my appt on Friday.  I'm sure we're well on our way to measuring 5-6 weeks ahead really soon. NBD.
 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: Ultrasound: this Friday, November 8th at 28w1d. OB Appointment: Friday, November 15th at 29w1d. 

17 October 2013

25 weeks!

I have a few non-pregnancy posts coming soon... promise! But for now? An update.

So this whole pregnancy thing? It's really flying by now.  In 2 short weeks, I'll be in 3rd tri. I'll be starting my bi-weekly appts with my OB and ultrasounds with MFM and taking my GD test again.  I literally feel like I was just staring blankly {and shockingly} out of the living room window just minutes after testing thinking HOW I was going to handle another baby {mind you: Reid was only 8 months old} and now, here we are, with just a few more months to go. A few more months until I meet my baby girl.

A few more months until our family is complete.

Pregnancy: 25 weeks  

Weight Gain: 14 pounds

Sleep: I'm passing out by 9pm every night.  I would feel like a total loser, if I cared enough. I don't.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Name: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: I've been feeling super anxious lately.  Not sure what that's about.  I'm ready to feel like myself again, that's for sure!

Health:  Okay so, for the past few days, I've been SUPER dizzy.  It's mostly at night... I usually wake up feeling fine, but it gets worse during the day.  I'm hoping it's not a BP issue.  My BP was fine at my last appt, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's fine now, however.  I've just been trying to relax and drink water when I feel that way and it usually helps.  I'll bring it up to my OB at my next appt. As you may remember, I had pre-e with both Carter and Brynn, so I'm hoping I don't develop it again this pregnancy.

Movement: Her movement is becoming more consistent now. She moves a lot in the early morning, goes CRAZY after lunch for awhile and then starts up again in the early evening.  But the kids LOVE feeling her move around in my belly.  Carter will just come over and sit next to me and put his hand on my belly and talk to "baby sister" until she moves for him.  It's really sweet!  Brynn loves it too and Reid just does it because he sees everyone else doing it. Ha!

Belly: Measuring 2 weeks ahead as of my last appt.  I'm sure we're well on our way to measuring 5-6 weeks ahead really soon though. NBD.
 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: OB Appointment & Glucose Test {again}: Friday, November 1st at 27w1d.  Next ultrasound: Friday, November 8th at 28w1d.

04 October 2013

23 Weeks!

I have been totally struggling these past few weeks.  Work has been out of control and I feel like I don't get to sit down until after 9pm most nights because of soccer games/practices, getting stuff ready for school the next day, etc.  Sigh.  I'm not complaining, I do love staying busy, but OMG... I'm so tired!

Anyway, I'm squeezing in a few minutes for a pregnancy update. Sorry that's all the blogs been about lately, but I doubt you want to hear about the fact that I can't read school lunch menus correctly or that my kid walked around school with calmine lotion on his forehead {they were mosquito bites, people!} And on picture day, nonetheless.  {Or maybe you do, who knows. Can't wait to see those pictures by the way.} But an IV update is all I have time for today so...

{Cardi: Target | Shirt: Old Navy | Jeans: Pea in the Pod}

23 weeks?  How can that be?  This pregnancy has been flying by and although the end usually drags, I don't really think that will be the case this time.  With the holidays coming up, I'm hoping that January is here before we know it!  

I'm trying my hardest to enjoy this pregnancy.  And I really DO enjoy being pregnant, in general.  I do. But this one is the hardest, by far.  It obviously has a lot to do with my 3 outside babies running me ragged. But it also has a lot to do with the fact that I got pregnant again when Reid was only 8 months old.  That leads to complications such as the short cervix I mentioned before, but also more intense contractions that occur more frequently and earlier in the pregnancy.  What fun!  And boy have I been feeling them!  

So while I really am trying to take this whole "last pregnancy in my entire life" thing in and relax/enjoy it, I also can not wait to be done {in January.}  Imma just be honest. ;)

Pregnancy: 23 weeks  

Weight Gain: 14 pounds {I doubled my weight gain in the last 4 week... oops.}

Sleep: I'm. So. Tired.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  {Check out the reveal post.}

Names: Emerson Mae {Check out my original name post here and the reveal post here.}

Feeling: Pretty good.  A little stressed out because work is CRAY CRAY.  But pretty good, overall. Especially when the contractions finally stop.

Health:  Keeping an eye on the cervical length with follow-up ultrasounds, but my OB isn't overly concerned given that my uterus/cervix has already handled three full-term monster babies. And my BP was pretty good today, so I'm happy about that!

Movement: Sister does not stop moving.  She's been making her way up a little higher too... I think she had a little growth spurt! {Yep, I'm blaming my 7lb in 4 week weight gain on HER.}

Belly: Surprisingly, I only measured 2 weeks ahead today. ;)  I'm sure we'll be headed back to 5-6 weeks ahead really soon though, ha! 
For reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics with Reid and my first 20 weeks with Emmie Mae. 

Next Appointment: OB Appointment & Glucose Test {again}: Friday, November 1st at 27w1d.  Next ultrasound: Friday, November 8th at 28w1d.

25 September 2013

And she shall be named...

As many of you already know, when I was pregnant with baby #3, we were team green, so we had two names picked out for the baby pretty much from the beginning of the pregnancy:

Reid Joseph or Emerson Mae

Because my momtuition is terrible, I of course, thought that it was a girl.  But it wasn't just me... even Bob's dadtuition was broken too {and he had a 100% sucess rate going before Reid was born!}  I'm pretty sure Carter was the only one that thought it was a boy.  And maybe my sister, Kristi.  Anyway, you can imagine our surprise when out came our healthy baby boy, Reid Joseph.  :)

Well, just two short months after Reid's birth, my dad died very suddenly.  We were shocked by this terrible news.  Reid has my dad's name as his middle name {Joseph} and I'm so glad my dad knew that before he passed.  I've always felt that Reid was meant to be, but especially after we lost my dad.  Reid came to us at the most perfect time and we are so thankful for him.

Throughout my pregnancy with Reid, Bob and I talked about a 4th child briefly, but decided to table the idea until after Reid's 1st birthday {ya know, which was 2 weeks ago, mind you.} Well, when Reid was just 8 months old, we got the surprise of a lifetime... this pregnancy.  We found out on the morning after my dad's birthday.  It was a very emotional weekend, to say the least.  {You can read about it here.} We discussed names, but I wasn't so sure about using Emerson for a girl... it wasn't an automatic thing, by any means.  We had lots of names on the table, both boys and girls, and we wanted to just wait and see what we were having before we decided.

Well, when that day came and we found out we were having a little girl, we just knew it had to be Emerson Mae.  {You know, once I actually accepted the fact that we were having a GIRL.  I totally thought it was a boy.  Again, my momtuition is TERRIBLE. Ha!}  We certainly feel as if this baby girl was meant to be too.  Having a surprise pregnancy just 8 months after having Reid and finding out on my dad's birthday weekend and then a few months later finding out that it's a baby girl!?! Seriously?!?

I almost feel like we were always meant to have her.  That she was always meant to be ours.

That we were always suppose to have Reid Joseph AND Emerson Mae.

So, there you have it.  Our baby girl has a name. And we can not wait to meet our little Emmie Mae.


17 September 2013

WW: Bumpdate {Weeks 6-20}

I started this tradition with Reid and just kept it going with this baby as well {I almost feel like I've been pregnant this entire time anyway, so why not?}  Like many of you already know, my belly pops out right away.  That'll happen when you get pregnant with your 4th baby just 8 months after popping out your 3rd.

Apparently.

So, here's my bumpdate.  The first 20 weeks.

Weeks6-20

I  love how you can tell the exact week I broke my phone {between 14 & 15} and had to borrow my sister's old iPhone 4 until the new 5s comes out.  My pictures with the 4 look very.... green? Overexposed?  Something.  Can't wait for my new phone, that's for sure! Also... gotta love my lazy girl curls... I haven't straightened my hair myself since... I can't even remember {week 17 was courtesy of my hair dresser.}  I gave up.

And, oh yeah, the bump.  It's big. :)  For comparison, here's my first 20 weeks with Reid. I think I look slightly bigger this time, what do you think?
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16 September 2013

Over Halfway There {and ultrasound update!}

I'm not quite sure what my problem is this pregnancy {oh wait, I work full time and have 3 kids... that's right ;} but I have been totally slacking on my pregnancy updates.  I haven't done one since I was 16 weeks.  Oops.  So let me catch you up... I hit 20 weeks last Thursday.  Yep, {over} halfway there now.  I can't believe how fast this pregnancy is flying by!

Here's my latest belly shot:

A lot has happened since my last update.  We went on a wonderful family vacation.  Carter started kindergarten.  Brynn started preschool {with her amazing GG}. Reid turned ONE.  And, oh yeah... 

WE'RE HAVING A GIRL!

I wanted to briefly discuss our anatomy scan with you.  We had a level II at MFM due to my pre-e with Carter and Brynn and my high risk status with Reid {remember that "little" cervical mass issue I had? Good times.} Overall, things went really well.  Baby girl looked PERFECT.  Everything was exactly where it was suppose to be.  Ten tiny fingers. Ten tiny toes.  Here's a cute little profile shot of her...

...and one of her sucking her thumb!

Ha!  So cute!

What they did find was an isolated echogenic intracardiac focus (EIF) on her heart.  This is something that we also dealt with with Brynn and Reid, as well, so we were not overly concerned that she had an EIF on her heart. I actually expected it.  I had level II anatomy scans with Brynn & Reid as well {but not Carter} and the doctor even said that sometimes the EIF just runs in the family. Had I had a level II with Carter, we might have even seen it on him as well. Also, considering that MFM has one of the most advanced level II ultrasound machines available, EIFs are a fairly common occurrence {because the images are so clear.}  So yeah, just the EIF.  No other markers and everything else looked absolutely perfect, so we're just focusing on that.

And, did I mention IT'S A GIRL?? {Oh, I did?} When we decided to do the reveal, I knew I wanted the tech to include the "money shot" in the envelope with the gender announcement card because I just wanted proof.  And here it is.  The tell-tale "three little lines" indicating girl...

It's a pretty clear shot, but I will have them check again at my next ultrasound at MFM.  Ha! 

Okay, so while everything looked wonderful with baby girl, they did find something "wrong" with me.  {Of course!}  My cervix was measuring short.  The doctor said that this can happen if (1) you have a history of pre-term labor {I don't} (2) you get pregnant within a year of delivering a child {oops} and/or (3) you have big babies {I'm sorry... have they MET my monster babies?}  So yeah, I met 2 of the 3 conditions for having a short cervix {although I'm sure there are more reasons, those were just the 3 they mentioned to me!}

Anyway, "the average cervix" {what does that even MEAN?} is between 4-5cm. The MFM doc mentioned that they start to worry about any measurment under a 3 and they really start to worry with anything less than a 2.5.

I measured a 2.7.

I had to go back a week after my anatomy scan {so, 19 weeks} to have everything remeasured.  It was a bit scary when they started talking about bedrest, weekly monitoring {which I've done before} and progesterone shots. Thankfully, when I went back a week later, I measured a 3.1.  Whew!  And while that still makes me slightly nervous, my OB called me and said that she thinks the original measurement might have been wrong.  She also said that she's not too worried about me, considering I've had 3 full-term pregnancies thus far.  I really trust her judgement/opinion so I'll try my best not to worry about it anymore either.

My next ultrasound is at 28 weeks to check both the baby and my cervical length, so we'll reevaluate then.

Anyone else have experience with this? Care to share?

Pregnancy: 20 weeks  

Weight Gain: 7 pounds

Sleep: I find myself waking up randomly and then not being able to fall back asleep.  Let's not hope the pregnancy insomnia is starting already.  I don't think I can handle it for another 20 weeks.
  
Gender: It's a GIRL!  Check out the reveal post!

Names: I think we have a winner!  In the meantime, check out my name post here.

Feeling: Pretty good.  A little stressed out because work is CRAY CRAY.  But pretty good, overall.

Health:  Hoping the cervial length doesn't become an issue this pregnancy.  Also, my BP has been high at all of my appts, but it was super low at my last one.  It was really strange.

Movement: Moving around like crazy!

Belly: I'm feeling really big lately!  I plan to post my latest "halfway point" side-by-side collage soon, but, for reference, here are my side-by-side weekly belly pics of my entire pregnancy with Reid. 

Next Appointment: OB Appointment: Friday, October 4th at 23w1d.  Next ultrasound: Friday, November 8th at 28w1d.

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