I'm definitely feeling like I'm in the red zone now. I've been getting up earlier just because I can't lie down for very long any more. I get about a half to a full hour of sleep in bed before I need to get up because my hips are killing me. If I sleep sitting up on the couch I get about 2 hours ... much more comfortable, but then it's my bladder that usually wakes me up. It sounds bad but actually it's not too big a deal. I've been an insomniac for a very long time, 5-6 hours is normal for me and I've been down to 2 hour bursts since the beginning of my third trimester. Good practice for nighttime feedings right? :) My hands and feet (and a little on my face) swell up some, I find warm baths help that. As long as I don't swell up inside my wedding ring I'm okay, my shoes are still functional. I wasn't expecting my fingers to swell up out of joint in my sleep though, I just pop them back into place. It feels like pregnancy arthritis. Again...that all started at the beginning of my third trimester and has gathered speed since. I think Holly had another growth spurt yesterday because I napped on the couch a lot. Or I just needed the sleep because I had a headache. Or both. :) I haven't had any contractions just yet, just Braxton Hicks and I don't always notice those. She's moving around a lot less, probably because she's running out of room and Mommy's ribcage only has so much give. All in all...I feel fine. I little tired but I've always been a little tired. These pesky little symptoms are merely worth noticing, but not too bad really. I'm expecting the real pain later at birth.
P.S. My mom told me a story about my great great grandma giving birth to my great grandma on her bear rug when she lived in the Canandian wilderness only to pick herself up, do the rest of her chores and take care of the rest of her kids along with the brand new infant...so I don't have a right to complain do I? :)
Monday, March 30, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
37 Weeks Doctor's Visit
I'm considered full term now...and I was right, she has dropped. It was kind of weird feeling exactly when it happened. My blood pressure has gone back to normal, it was 124/68, so no worries there...and because it is normal now I don't have to do a non stress test. I did test positive for the Group B Strep, but that just means I get antibiotics in my IV when I go to the hospital. Not a big deal. And because people are asking me, there probably won't be any more ultrasounds. My pregnancy is almost as normal as you can get so it's not considered necessary. So shots of the baby at 19 weeks from November (if you want to go back and look) is all you're going to get until the baby's born. I'm getting the feeling that I might be my doctor's only OB patient right now, you see she's also my regular doctor, so there'll be a lot less competition for her attention when I go into labor. She's also going to be Holly's pediatrician. It's kind of nice going to just one doctor for everything.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Awwwwwwww

I think the baby dropped last night while I was vegging out on couch. I was feeling a lot of random jabbing on the inside and my tummy felt much heavier, which makes it really hard to get out of bed and getting up from a seated position. I also spent last night getting up to pee every 30 minutes, so I'm a little tired today.
By the way, those balloons from my baby shower are still inflated, they haven't sagged at all.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
36th Week Doctor's Appointment
My doctor says she still considers the baby average in growth, so not too big or too small. My blood pressure shot up again, but in my defense there's a lot of stressful stuff going on. I'll go back to checking it again, that really wasn't too much of a big deal, do some breathing exercises, maybe I can do some pregnancy yoga in the evenings. My blood pressure hasn't hit the rate of requiring any action as yet. We're on the weekly doctor's appointments now so I'll be closely watched. I'm finding that I've been more thirsty than hungry lately, my skin is really dried out. It doesn't seem to matter how much fluids I intake, I'm still parched. The kid's stealing all my moisture. If I get much bigger I won't be able to tie my shoes. :) Seriously...David's already had to clip my toenails. David's finished painting the door and putting in the door knob. I just need to do the touch ups on the walls, that shouldn't take too long. So the nursery should be completed this week. Hurray!
Monday, March 16, 2009
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Nursery Update - Defense Against the Cat Mission
David has put together the changing table and hung up the curtains. He also has a line on a door making company in Shoreline that has a lot of inventory and good prices so we're likely to get a door this weekend. That will be great, I really want to get rid of all the foil I've laid out in the nursery to fend off the kitty. I caught him on top of the changing table in the middle of the night last night. He was stomping around trying to get comfortable and of course he can't because it's foil. When I went in there to get him out he was standing at attention trying to be quiet...nice try buster. I've mailed out the Thank you cards this morning so people will start getting them soon. Our next doctor's appointment is on Tuesday, I 'get' to have a Group B Strep test done. Not a big deal whatever the results are. It's a 'do I need antibiotics prior to giving birth or not' kind of thing...and I've had lots of antibiotics in my time.
Monday, March 9, 2009
35 Weeks and Counting
I've finished sewing the curtains! Woo-hoo! David has fashioned the Beatrix Potter letter figurines that Mom gave us on a little shelf with pegs to hang stuff on. I've got all the baby clothes and linens washed and put away. I have a few more things to go through and David will put up the curtains soon. We'll post more pictures of the nursery when things are in order. I expect the changing table this week along with some other things. David has the car seat installed and we'll try to get it inspected this coming weekend. I guess it's common to put in it wrong and we want to get it right. We did our first load of dishes in the brand new dishwasher last night...works great.
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