Pregnancy 2011- June

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  • Rachickidee
    Rachickidee Posts: 1,632 Member
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    Rachael- Sounds like your apt went well! Not looking forward to the strep B test… was getting checked just like a physical exam at your pap?

    Anne, the pap was a lot worse. My midwife just took a swab stick and wiped it in my vagina and around my bottom. Nothing super invasive or painful.

    I doubt they will change your due date. I just found out today that my midwife has left my "official due date" July 17 even though every appointment she's been saying the 15th. At this stage your due date will probably stay the same but your little girl could come a bit sooner. I am hoping mine comes a bit early because she already weighs over 6 lbs!! I asked my midwife is she was too big and she said no she was right on track, but to me 6 lb 5 oz. seems big for just being over 35 weeks. Who knows.
  • LittleSpy
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    Carleen -- My OB didn't say anything about a calcium supplement. But they do know which prenatal I take and it does have calcium in it (though not much). Dairy has definitely been my very favorite food group while pregnant though so I'm personally not concerned about it. :laugh:

    Now, more complaining. I really hate that I feel like I'm complaining constantly but I think I do it here so that I don't do complain so much to people in real life. I'm sorry!
    But, oof, I've been so uncomfortable the last couple of days. My abdomen/uterus is kind of constantly achey, I feel quite a bit of pressure in my pelvis, and I'm having a lot of sharp pains in/near my cervix. :indifferent: I compared my 34+5 photo with today's photo and it looks to me like baby has possibly "dropped."
    You may or may not see what I'm talking about because the difference may or may not really be there. :laugh:
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    I don't really know, but I guess that would help explain all the cervix pain I've had over the last couple of days. ? Or, maybe she's just found a new fun position that causes discomfort for me. I guess we'll find out next Tuesday at my next appt. Lightening doesn't really mean anything to me, I'm just trying to figure out why I'm suddenly a lot less comfortable than I was just a couple of days ago and based on the way I look and feel, I think that just may be it. Anyway, no not pleasant at all.
    What about the rest of you due within like 8 days of me?

    There's a 4 week old baby being shown around the office right now. :happy: I kind of can't even believe how tiny she is. I've mentioned before I've never ever been around a newborn before. I think this baby is the youngest I've ever seen in person and she kind of blew my mind. If someone tried to hand her to me there is no way I would take her for fear of completely breaking her. Yep, I have absolutely no idea what I'm going to do with a baby!
  • kacylaine
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    Carleen -- My OB didn't say anything about a calcium supplement. But they do know which prenatal I take and it does have calcium in it (though not much). Dairy has definitely been my very favorite food group while pregnant though so I'm personally not concerned about it. :laugh:

    Now, more complaining. I really hate that I feel like I'm complaining constantly but I think I do it here so that I don't do complain so much to people in real life. I'm sorry!
    But, oof, I've been so uncomfortable the last couple of days. My abdomen/uterus is kind of constantly achey, I feel quite a bit of pressure in my pelvis, and I'm having a lot of sharp pains in/near my cervix. :indifferent: I compared my 34+5 photo with today's photo and it looks to me like baby has possibly "dropped."
    You may or may not see what I'm talking about because the difference may or may not really be there. :laugh:
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    I don't really know, but I guess that would help explain all the cervix pain I've had over the last couple of days. ? Or, maybe she's just found a new fun position that causes discomfort for me. I guess we'll find out next Tuesday at my next appt. Lightening doesn't really mean anything to me, I'm just trying to figure out why I'm suddenly a lot less comfortable than I was just a couple of days ago and based on the way I look and feel, I think that just may be it. Anyway, no not pleasant at all.
    What about the rest of you due within like 8 days of me?

    There's a 4 week old baby being shown around the office right now. :happy: I kind of can't even believe how tiny she is. I've mentioned before I've never ever been around a newborn before. I think this baby is the youngest I've ever seen in person and she kind of blew my mind. If someone tried to hand her to me there is no way I would take her for fear of completely breaking her. Yep, I have absolutely no idea what I'm going to do with a baby!

    I can definitely see that she has dropped. You look GREAT, by the way!
  • AnneElise
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    Julie- I am sorry you are so uncomfortable. I can defanitly see her at a different angle in your picture. Are you going once a week to your dr. now?
  • hkystar
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    Julie... I can see she has dropped.

    As far as mode of exercise, I ran even in pregnancy up until like mid May (when it was just to hard on my bladder) so that was until 32 weeks. I now mostly do yoga which is great at stretching me out and making my body feel a little better. I try to walk a little too but I battle no energy after working all day.
  • pmaria10
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    Exercise Challenge: Completely Failed I think i did one day of walking this week :( so i'm gonna hop back on my bike. Mostly due to all this smoke from the AZ fires.

    Welcome to all the newcomers!! :flowerforyou:

    Julie: I know what you're saying about the pelvic pain it's worst if i have been sitting for a while and i get up. I think i maybe experiencing contractions but not quite sure...sometimes my stomach hardens for a minute then i feel out of breathe or like some one hit me in the stomach during the tightness. I feel sharp pains in the lower abdomen sometimes and according to the book i'm reading i should be dropping this week or next so far still sitting high.
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
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    Calcium supplement - my OB specifically said Folic Acid and Iron. He mentioned calcium, kind of off-hand, but never said to look for anything with it. And remember, taking calcium at the same time as your iron (prenatals) can interfere with iron absorption. I prefer to get my calcium from milk/dairy, but if you need a supplement I'd say get a separate supplement and take it a different time of day than your other vitamins.

    "Pre-pregnancy weight" - I just go with whatever the scale said at my first appointment. If I gained by then, it was very little. This time, I was half keeping track of it on scales at home and didn't notice any difference in those 12 weeks or so.

    How does everybody keep exercising so far into pregnancy? I walk a few times a week, but after 10 minutes or so I start aching along the bottom part of my belly. Either BH or ligament pain, or both. I want to stay active, but I feel like I should listen to my body and not do something that hurts. If only it would get warm enough to hit the pool (it's 70 now, with a high of 75 today, and that's been about average for the last 2 weeks. Snow hasn't even melted in the mountains yet!)
  • joonzgurl
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    oh my gosh has anyone seen sicko? (michael moore documentary?) makes me so sad! Watching it right now.

    Julie looks like the baby has definitely dropped, and that your belly has grown as well! I know how you feel about being afraid of breaking the babies! They seem so small and fragile!
  • AnneElise
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    Julz- I havn't had very much pain with walking yet but when I was wearing regular exercise shorts with no support I had the exact pain that you were talking about. I have been wearing yoga pants with the full belly support and it has really helped. I have had to slow down my pace a lot because walking faster caused more pain.
  • LynnW52
    LynnW52 Posts: 1,151 Member
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    Hello everyone! I apologize in advance for what I'm certain will be a long post. I swear I've gotten on here a dozen times to write this - and then had something pop up! But ok, here goes!

    I'd like to title my story - "Birth plan, what's a birth plan??" :laugh: :laugh:

    My Dr called on Monday at 5pm and said she wanted me at the hospital within an hour and they were going to induce me due to the beginning of preeclampsia. I assumed induction meant they'd start me on pitocin and that'd be it! Yea, not at all.....

    The first thing they did was start me on magnesium sulfate for my blood pressure. They explained the side effects like the same you would feel from a hangover - so we weren't allowed to have any bright lights on, no tv, or anything that was "overly stimulating". Ok, no big deal. Next came an IV of saline to keep me from getting dehydrated from the mag - ok. And then she brought out the catheter :huh: The mag makes you feel like your limbs weigh a ton, makes it hard for you to walk, and so it is hospital policy that anyone on mag has a catheter. I pitched a fit about this one....I suggested they give me a bedside commode or bedpan. The nurse said they needed to monitor my urine output and because a bedpan could spill it was out of the question, and it was "too risky" to assist me to a commode, so alas I had to have the cath. This was probably the most painful/uncomfortable thing I experienced through my whole hospital stay - it sucked. So this is about 7:30 Monday night, now I'm in bed for good, nothing but ice chips. At 9 pm they gave me cytotec - a pill they put in my cervix to thin it out. They gave me another one at 1 am, and they started the pitocin at 5 am. Hubby and my mom were both there.

    At the 7am shift change I met my new nurse for the day - and she was THE BEST! I started having contractions right around now, so about 2 hours after they started the pit. My Dr came around 8 and did a check, I was 3cm and 100%. She gave instructions to keep increasing the pit, and said she would be back around noon to break my water. She didn't have to - my water broke on it's own at 10 a.m., and after that the contractions starting increasing and getting stronger. They were tolerable though - like period cramps that came in waves. They decided it was time to start my antibiotic for the strep, so I now had 4 things through IV - mag, pit, saline, and vanco - and a catheter. My Dr. still came around 1:00 and checked me, I was 4 cm, and she wanted an internal contraction monitor put in, and instructed them to keep up with the pit. I was tolerating everything really well - considering the fact that it took an army of people to help me roll over in bed, which is something I wanted to do frequently. Hubby was great, my mom is an RN and her and the nurses worked so well together. This is when things really started rolling. I was having lots of contractions, strong ones, about 8 every 10 mins, and I was doing fine. Breathing helped, mental images helped, and another weird thing I started doing helped too. For some reason, I started thinking of a song in my head, and as the words went through my head I pictured myself typing them on a keyboard - weird right? Don't know where that came from but it really helped me focus so - I ran with it!

    The nurse felt that my uterus and the baby needed at least a min in between contractions to relax, so she backed off on the pit a bit at around 4pm. At that point my body had taken over and I was having contractions on my own. I was really proud of myself for how well I was doing, I was so confident - I could do this. They checked me again and I was at 5 cm. And then things started getting crazy.....I started having the worst pains ever in my back - no way to describe it. Hubby started doing some massages and bless his heart - they didn't help at all. Then I started puking, which really sucked. Oh - and when you're on mag they have to draw your blood every 4 hrs to check your mag levels, so mid-puke here comes some broad to draw my blood - um I'm a little busy :laugh: I just threw my arm over and let her at it....

    At around 6 one of the nurses check my cath bag and it was the craziest thing I've ever seen, it might as well have been full of nothing but blood. At the same time they checked me and I was still at a 5. My Dr told em to hit me again with the pit. And this is where I lost it... I was still puking, peeing blood, and all I could do was roll from side to side. As much as I wanted a natural birth, I asked for an epidural, and cried at the same time. I felt like such a failure, but I knew it was the right thing to do.

    My Dr showed up a bit later and did some checking, and figured out that the reason I was peeing blood and my dilating had stalled, was that baby had my bladder pinned up into my pelvis. His head couldn't get up in there, but my bladder was. She sat down on the edge of my bed, and said I know you don't want to hear this, but we need to do a c-section. I really don't want to risk rupturing your bladder if we let you continue to labor. I really felt like she was being sincere - that she was really doing it because it was the best thing to do, not because she wanted it to be over, or because she was tired of me being in labor. So, we went from plan a to plan b. I cried, it was the last thing I wanted. My nurse came over and hugged me and told me I did everything I could and that it wasn't my fault. My hubby held me and reassured me that I did great, and that it was what had to happen.

    Next thing I knew we were getting wheeled into the c-section room. They had me on the table and increased my epi just enough for the c-section. I started to panic a little bit in my head but I knew better than to say anything or they would have knocked me out, so I kept my cool. And they started...it was the craziest thing. I could tell they were having a hard time - I didn't know until afterwards that it was because my son is huge lol. As soon as he came out he cried - loud and healthy cry! Hubby and I started crying instantly, and he got up and followed them in to check him out. They weighed and measured him, swaddled him up,and brought him to show me, instant love like I never knew was possible. They let hubby hold him and sit next to me while they finished me up. I went in to the recovery room and hubby and baby were right behind me. He was breastfeeding within 45 minutes of he start of my c-section. And by the way - the boy is a natural! The Dr. told me in recovery that if I would have somehow dilated and had him naturally, he would have ripped my bladder and my lady bits into a million pieces.

    I had to stay on the mag for the next 24 hrs to keep my blood pressure down, so that meant another 24 hrs in bed and on the catheter. None of that mattered now though - I had my baby. I finally got out of bed at 8:30 pm on Wednesday night and hubby helped me take a shower, which is something that brought us really close together.

    We got discharged to come home on Friday morning, and have been enjoying every sweet second together. He sleeps good, eats great, and poops a lot :laugh:

    I have a bit of the baby blues :sad: :sad: I could ask someone what color the grass is and cry when they tell me green. I'm sure it's hormonal and normal and will pass. I go tomorrow for my follow up and to have my stitches taken out, and Joshua has his appointment on Wednesday with the pediatrician.

    Whew....I knew that was going to be long and I'm sorry :flowerforyou: I can't wait for all of you to be where I am - it is truly indescribable.

    I love you all, and I hope you are doing well! I love all of your new pictures, you look great!
  • LittleSpy
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    Anne -- my weekly appointments start next week. I think my appointments ended up being a little behind the normal schedule because I'm due on a Saturday and they waited to schedule my X-week appointments until I had already crossed into that week. Like, I was almost 21 weeks by the time I had the 20 week ultrasound and I was almost 26 weeks by the time I had my initial glucose test. No big deal, I guess but I'm just about a week behind everyone else with the appointments it seems.

    julz -- I haven't been able to continue exercising the way I wanted since about week 24 or so. I mean, my uterus goes into fits of contractions if I just garden or clean my house. Forget about me actually getting my heartrate way up there for an hour or so at a time like I want to do when I exercise.

    Maria -- Sounds like contractions to me! I don't lose my breath with them but they're so tight and achey for me now. Fun, huh?
  • LynnW52
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  • LittleSpy
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    Lynn -- Oh you made me cry. I think I started crying every time you said you did. :laugh: Now I look like a crazy pregnant woman crying at my desk at work for no reason. :tongue:
  • LittleSpy
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    Oh yeah, so do all of his nearly 10 pounds fit into newborn sized clothing/diapers? :laugh: I imagine not, but just thought I'd ask.
  • Rachickidee
    Rachickidee Posts: 1,632 Member
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    How does everybody keep exercising so far into pregnancy? I walk a few times a week, but after 10 minutes or so I start aching along the bottom part of my belly. Either BH or ligament pain, or both. I want to stay active, but I feel like I should listen to my body and not do something that hurts. If only it would get warm enough to hit the pool (it's 70 now, with a high of 75 today, and that's been about average for the last 2 weeks. Snow hasn't even melted in the mountains yet!)

    I am having a bit of a hard time also. I am so uncomfortable, and walking can be quite painful. I found the two things that don't hurt are the elliptical and water areobics. I have only walked on the treadmill now so that I can stop if it hurts. My mw said if it hurts to not do it. I did notice that the week I did 4 workouts I didn't have a bunch of water weight and then then next week I only got one in, and I had gained a couple lbs of just water.
  • AnneElise
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    Lynn- Thank you so much for sharing your story. You are amazing and you went through a lot, I am so proud of you. Your son is so cute!
  • Rachickidee
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    Lynn! Thank you for sharing your story! Your little Josh is so adorable! Congrats. I am sorry you had the c-section. I would have cried too, but it definitely was the better option! I am glad that doctors are able to see when they need to take action (and when it is appropriate). I am glad he is breastfeeding well. I hope my little girl does. Anyway, I am so happy for you. :flowerforyou:
  • brittonymiller
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    Lynn- What a crazy story! You are such a strong woman! Joshua is adorable. I can't wait to be where you are. So does he fit in any newborn clothes?

    Julie- It looks like she has dropped to me. I would imagine that's why you are experiencing so much discomfort. I think I am in a completely different situation with Emma being breech. No pressure to speak of. After exercise I usually waddle around for awhile due to discomfort. I have to rest more after physical activity, but I'm not bothered during.
  • supermom1114
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    Calcium supplement - my OB specifically said Folic Acid and Iron. He mentioned calcium, kind of off-hand, but never said to look for anything with it. And remember, taking calcium at the same time as your iron (prenatals) can interfere with iron absorption. I prefer to get my calcium from milk/dairy, but if you need a supplement I'd say get a separate supplement and take it a different time of day than your other vitamins.


    Lol, trust me I know all about supplements and nutrient interactions. I usually take my prenatals in the morning with breakfast then a calcium supplement with lunch and dinner. I don't love a lot of dairy, plus organic dairy is expensive. And even then calcium interacts funny with quite a few other nutrients not just iron and your body can only absorb so much at one time so it's important to get some extra calcium and most supplements tell you to take two chew or pills or w/e a day and you definitely need to take them at separate times.


    I wasn't asking if I should or shouldn't take calcium, I already know that answer for myself, just kinda wondering if any other OB's brought it up.... I kind of find it odd that not many have. Oh well..

    My son is waking up now so I'll have to come back later and catch up, dang this thread moves fast!