Thursday, December 31, 2009
New Year's Eve (almost 27 weeks)
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Day!!! 2009
About 4:10am I took one of my many bathroom breaks. I think I have mastered the art of sleepwalking. Anyway, on this trip, I noticed the power went out. Thankfully, about 5 minutes later it came on. Now, the real story is why!?!? Outside, it was freezing, raining, icing, and the wind sounded like a hurricane was ripping through the mountains. Put it this way, the blinds inside our room actually moved and made noises. It was pretty loud outside, to say the least. So, around 8am, the power went out again, and I reluctantly got out of my very warm nest in bed to go see what Santa had left for me. I had Brian turn on the gas logs, and it remained pretty comfy in the main room of my parent's mountain house. My parents got up, and then my brother, involuntarily, joined us :) He was still dreaming of a white Christmas....anyway, we had an awesome, dark-ish, Christmas, and Santa was very good to us. The dogs received many presents, and Callie quickly learned how to open them. After hours of phone calls to the local power provider with no luck getting through, Brian finally called a different number and got through. We were told the power might be back on in 2-3 DAYS! We had lunch, and decided to head down the mountain. The roads, at that point, were okay, and we were freezing in the house. My dad called when we were about 30 minutes from home and said it came back on. Oh well....it was a fabulous Christmas, and hopefully it won't happen next year at Wiggle's first Christmas! Check back in around New Year's Eve, as we have our next big doctor's appointment....ultrasound and glucose testing. Hopefully I'll get some good photos of Wiggles!!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
White Christmas Eve :)
Thursday, December 17, 2009
25 Week Check Up
Around 6am today, Brian was in the closet picking out his outfit for the day. I asked him to come over and feel his child kicking. I think his exact words were too R-rated to post on here, but it was close to, "Holy Crap!" I said, yea, you ought to feel it from the inside! Wiggles must have had an early morning kickboxing class inside my uterus. As a matter of fact, I think Wiggles was taking make-up lessons all morning.....this child was VERY active today, and those muscles are getting bigger and stronger. Can't wait to get the breath literally knocked out of me :)
Monday, December 14, 2009
Finally, Wiggles wiggles for Daddy!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Another Year.....Ugh!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Birthing Class?
I looked at the directions and instruction sheet several times, to make sure I knew where we were to go, and when to be there. So, it says for us to arrive promptly at 6pm, 5th floor, classroom #1. We get there right at 6pm, and go down to classroom #1. A lady is holding the door open, and we meander in. I was intimidated because the classroom was nearly FULL already! But strangely, it was full of just women, and none appeared to be pregnant. We were stared at, and quickly we backed out of the doorway. We wandered down the hall confused, then Brian found classroom #2, and peeked in. This room had about 5 couples in it, and the ladies were pregnant. Yay! In we went and got settled.
Our instructor was funny, and helpful. We were to introduce ourselves, tell when we were due (answers varied from about 18 weeks to 30 weeks), and then the instructor went over some picture boards of varying stages of pregnancy. We talked about aches, pains, and discomforts of pregnancy. She also went into detail about each additional class that is offered through CMC (Charlotte Medical Center). She kept stating that how after each of these classes we could tack on a hospital tour. Well, since I thought we were getting one next Wednesday through this class, I was confused. I had to ask.....well, come to find out, Brian and I had sat through the wrong class all along, thus the classroom confusion! The class we had signed up for was the previous Wednesday, and the tour was on this night. Everyone got a kick out of our mistake, but turns out the class we were in was better than the one we signed up for :) and we'll just get our hospital tour in one of the other classes later on.
We plan on taking a childbirth prep class (including breathing techniques, lamaze, what to expect at the hospital, postpartum, etc)., an infant CPR class, how to correctly install a carseat, and Brian may take the dad's only, "Daddy Bootcamp." :)
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Wiggles....
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Brian is hoping for a soccer player....
Monday, December 7, 2009
23 Week Ultrasound
Today we visited the doctor's office to re-check the kidneys and my amniotic fluid levels. The baby was very active, and had the hiccups when we first got there....as seen on the ultrasound screen. The kidneys checked out fine, and were working properly, which was a relief! Normal fluid levels, at this point, should be anywhere between 10-20, and mine is at 13, so still on the low side. They will continue to monitor me every two weeks to make sure Baby K is growing normally, and this means we'll get more pictures for our baby album
19 Week Ultrasound
Today was the ultrasound where they could finally check those heart chambers out! They were able to do so easily, as Baby K is just growing by leaps and bounds, and so am I!! The tech showed us the 4 heart chambers, and we could see them beating. It was so amazing how in detail you can see such small organs. They also checked the kidneys, bladder, fluid, etc. I was told everything looked great, EXCEPT, my amniotic fluid was a little low, and there was a little fluid sitting around one of the kidneys. While we were watching, Baby K had a full bladder, and then expelled that bladder, so we know at least one of the kidneys is functioning. The doctor told us, at this point, this is totally normal, and most babies correct this problem on their own. They weren't concerned, but would like for us to come BACK in for yet another ultrasound in 4 weeks. The kidneys are about the size of a dime right now, so as they grow, whatever is not allowing the fluid to go through should grow and correct itself. As far as my fluid goes, they told me to take it easy, relax, lie on my left side as much as possible, and drink lots of water. Praying everything checks out fine at our next ultrasound. In the meantime, daddy gets to help me around the house, and give me lots of back massages, as my back is really starting to feel this extra weight. So far, I've gained (ugh) 16 pounds...the baby was measuring 20 weeks, 1 day, and weighs 12 ozs. Heartrate was 140 & 148.
It's getting harder, especially in the evening, to move around. My lower back is achy, and I'm having some pelvic and sciatic nerve pains. I did break my pelvic bone in a snowboard contest in the late '90's, so that may have a little to do with it. My weight gain & blood pressure are all great right now, and I have had no swelling. I have had some pregnancy induced carpal tunnel in my right wrist, and wear a wristbrace at night. Looking forward to seeing Baby K one more time, and hoping he/she cooperates at the next appointment and gives us a good picture!!
16.5 week ultrasound...the "gender" ultrasound
This was an exciting day for the grandparents!! My mother, and Brian's parents, all came to join us at this ultrasound. None had ever seen an actual live ultrasound before. Talk about the dark ages when Brian and I were born!! We got to the doctor's office, and got hit with a bomb....I wasn't as far along as I'd thought, and they said they probably wouldn't be able to see what they wanted to. The purpose of this ultrasound was to measure the chambers of the heart, and to tell us the gender, had we wished to find this out. This appointment is generally performed between 18-20 weeks. Brian's parents had driven
13 Week Ultrascreen Testing
The ultrascreening appointment has a very important purpose, especially for mother's-to-be like me, with an "advanced maternal age!" It is to determine the risks and chances of the baby having Downs Syndrome, and Trisomy 18, along with other chromosomal anomalies.This was the most long and gruelling 5 weeks of my life!!! I have anxiously anticipated this appointment, and was excited and nervous for this appointment. Luckily, Brian was able to be there for moral support, and of course, to sneek a peek at our "bean," who we were now referring to as "peanut." Well, this little booger was VERY active....so much so, that our appointment took a long time. Heartrate, 155. The ultrasound tech needed to measure the amount of fluid behind peanut's neck, the nose cavity, and the organs. It was hard to do, but the ultrasound tech was awesome. She explained what we were looking at in detail, and we thought she had a great imagination
12 Week Impromptu Ultrasound
Although we had an ultrasound scheduled for September 21st, for our Ultrascreen testing, I called in this morning to come get checked out. I woke up and literally did not feel pregnant anymore. NO symptoms, and everything I had been feeling just went away overnight. I was concerned even more when we tried to use our at-home doppler system (to hear the heartbeat) and couldn't find the heartbeat. My doctor's office told me to come in and they would be happy to check the heartbeat for me. I went in around
7.5 Week Ultrasound
We're Pregnant!
Rub my eyes....is that a pink line I see? Brian was at the Whitewater Center bike riding, so I had to consult with the girls (aka, our dogs). They agreed with me, and here it begins.....when Brian got back home, I gave him an "early" anniversary present. He looked at the test, looked at me with a sly grin, and said, "really?" We had NO idea this was the beginning of our adventure....