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Exciting! Kay, thinking of you!Date: 10/9/2008 4:02:00 PM
Author: SanDiegoLady
Date: 10/9/2008 3:55:44 PM
Author: sk8rjen
Oh yeah, where the heck is KAY???????![]()
I hope that means we have a new PS baby....
jen
I haven''t even been able to get her on the phone. I sent her an email without response & texted her yesterday when I was shopping near her house... no word yet! I hope it means baby is here too!
*eta.. I just tried calling her, she''s not answering... sooooo maybe she''s at the hospital!![]()
Sorry, ladies, no baby here yet!
Nycbk, that is such great news!You must have been so relieved to hear both their little heartbeats.
Neatfreak, I am so glad to hear you FnF test was negative!I hope you are not going too stir crazy.Try to enjoy the forced rest a bit.
Pandora, I think Velociraptor sounds like a stellar name.
Lisa, it is a very personal decision, but I could not relax until after I had the amnio.I wanted to test for multiple serious conditions, not just Down’s, since I am past 35.The m/c risk is so low, that it was an easy decision for us to make.Your doctor’s position seems odd.I agree it is probably not a good ide to give your kids the same birthday on purpose.
Jen, sounds like you are growing a couple of big healthy girls.I’m sorry your cervix is not cooperating better after all those contractions.LOL re DTD.We stopped about 2 months ago because I was nervous about doing something to make the cervix “ripen” too early.This weekend I announced to DH that it was time to get this baby out so he was off the bench.It was a bit awkward at first with my huge belly, but we managed to make it work.
Lara, I am hoping an episiotomy won’t be necessary.My OB says he does them very rarely.They try to do a lot of massage while the baby is coming out to avoid the need. I must admit that crowning is the part of labor that makes me most nervous.
Fisher, I say get it while you can early in pregnancy! Until the nausea hit around week 8, we were acting like normal.The second trimester was great until I was diagnosed with placenta previa and told absolutely no sex.Once that resolved, we were good up until about week 32, when I got nervous about all the PTL scares going on here.Now I figure I better get a little action before she comes and we have to take a break again.It doesn''t creep me out knowing that she is there, after all, that’s how she got there in the first place.
Dreamer, those are great test results -- congrats!
Blen, sounds like you timed the two announcements well.Congrats on having all the cats out of the bag.
Qtie, I think sweet = girl too.I normally crave salty or savory foods, not sweets, but I have been a chocolate junky this whole pregnancy.
Mela, if you think you look big now, just wait!I felt huge at first, but now I look back and laugh.Of course, between your family history and the PS odds, you might well have twins.
Courtney, congrats on 11 weeks!I waited too long to get a pregnancy pillow – it was so much better after I got one, because I can hug the pillow and lean forward so it feels kind of like sleeping on my stomach, which is how I normally sleep.
Indy, that is great news about your mom!I am so sorry to hear you are still contracting all the time.Hang in there.You and the cubs remain in my thoughts.
Robbie, it is good to see you back on here.
Kay, hang in there! It definitely sounds like you'll be going into labor in the next week or so. What you wrote above could have been written to by me. That's exactly how I felt before going through childbirth. I can honestly say after having had a natural birth and episiotomy, it isn't bad at all. My MW said they hardly do episiotomies (like 5 in 5 years!) and they did lots of massaging with oils during my labor. I still had to have one done. The crowning part wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Don't worry! With an epi, you'll be fine.Date: 10/9/2008 8:07:03 PM
Author: Kay
Lara, I am hoping an episiotomy won’t be necessary.My OB says he does them very rarely.They try to do a lot of massage while the baby is coming out to avoid the need. I must admit that crowning is the part of labor that makes me most nervous.
Jen, I''d love to make a "date" with you for tomorrow, but I think I still have a ways to go. I''m not sure I have had any contractions yet, at least they weren''t strong since I don''t know I had them. DH and I both have a feeling it will be Oct 16 or 17, but who knows. Oh well, maybe I''ll finish one of the window treatments I need to do.Date: 10/9/2008 10:22:24 PM
Author: sk8rjen
Kay -- so glad you checked in! I know what you mean about tying up the loose ends -- I keep on trying to do every single non-baby-related project i''ve needed to finish (or start!) since we moved into our house last year! Looks like you and I have made exactly the same amount of progress (1cm, 50% effaced), but I have no numbers from the week before to compare to, so I think you are in the leadMaybe our ''race'' will end up in a tie like, oh, say, *tomorrow*? haha i wish. keep us posted!![]()
jen
36w 1d
Thanks, Snlee. I guess I''ll get through whatever I have to. She is so active, I wonder what she is doing in there and what she is thinking. I can''t wait for her to get out her so I can actually meet her.Date: 10/9/2008 11:31:06 PM
Author: snlee
Kay, hang in there! It definitely sounds like you''ll be going into labor in the next week or so. What you wrote above could have been written to by me. That''s exactly how I felt before going through childbirth. I can honestly say after having had a natural birth and episiotomy, it isn''t bad at all. My MW said they hardly do episiotomies (like 5 in 5 years!) and they did lots of massaging with oils during my labor. I still had to have one done. The crowning part wasn''t as bad as I thought it would be. Don''t worry! With an epi, you''ll be fine.Date: 10/9/2008 8:07:03 PM
Author: Kay
Lara, I am hoping an episiotomy won’t be necessary.My OB says he does them very rarely.They try to do a lot of massage while the baby is coming out to avoid the need. I must admit that crowning is the part of labor that makes me most nervous.
Get thee some maternity pants! You will be amazed at how much more comfortable it is.Date: 10/10/2008 2:24:54 PM
Author: Courtneylub
I''ve had to wear my jeans unbuttoned all day! Tummy is starting to really grow, though it doesn''t look that way to anyone else yet.
Date: 10/10/2008 2:24:54 PM
Author: Courtneylub
I''ve had to wear my jeans unbuttoned all day! Tummy is starting to really grow, though it doesn''t look that way to anyone else yet.
dreamer, good question. I can say that in my case, at 28 weeks, I was having contractions that shortened my cervix. I was first given Terbutaline to stop the contractions. Then given the steroid-in-the-butt shot to speed up the development of the baby''s lungs in case he''s born early, and an antibiotic in case I have a minor infection (many women''s preterm labor is caused by a small bacterial infection, so as a precaution they give me the antibiotics), and Nifedipine/Procardia to stop the contractions. I was on Nifedipine for 7 weeks. It didn''t stop my contractions but it prevented further change with my cervix. Once off the med, I made it 10 days before delivering my baby. From what the doctors have told me, the medicines I was given are not dangerous for the baby. I don''t really know the details on Indy''s case so I can''t tell you much. But I believe since Indy is carrying twins, her cervix shortened drastically, and she''s a 20 weeks, the treatment plan I (jas, LIA, and maybe jen and NF?) was put on wouldn''t work for her. I think a lot of it has to do with how short your cervix is and the gestational age of the baby/babies.Date: 10/10/2008 2:37:38 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
NF and snlee and others experienced with pre-term labour signs... Indy commented in the support thread I started in hangout that the medical interventions aimed at stopping ptl only work for a couple days and they are a little dangerous... but you two and others were given treatments when you showed signs of ptl. What is the difference, were you guys only showing *signs* of ptl whereas Indy is having full on ptl? Just wondered if you knew about the difference or about the nature of the meds you were on and why they may not work when ptl is too advanced...
Date: 10/10/2008 2:37:38 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
NF and snlee and others experienced with pre-term labour signs... Indy commented in the support thread I started in hangout that the medical interventions aimed at stopping ptl only work for a couple days and they are a little dangerous... but you two and others were given treatments when you showed signs of ptl. What is the difference, were you guys only showing *signs* of ptl whereas Indy is having full on ptl? Just wondered if you knew about the difference or about the nature of the meds you were on and why they may not work when ptl is too advanced...
Date: 10/10/2008 4:12:29 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
Thanks you two, that is about what I was thinking.
Every once in a while it becomes obvious how much of medicine is guess work and ''trying something'' just in case... I don''t mean this as a criticism, but it is certainly sobering since so many of us have a real blind faith in medicine. The fact is in many cases the doctors are just making their best guess and trying things out in hopes that it will work! And that is so dependent on the skill of the doctor. This is why it is so important to be an informed consumer with medical treament.