Thursday, February 3, 2011

My Progressing Pregnancy - Weeks 29 - 35

I thought this was going to be my last week-by-week journal, but it was getting pretty lengthy so I decided to split it up. I'm not supposed to be sitting up at my desk for too long, so we'll have to wait on weeks 36-40 for later!

28 weeks, 4 days November 23rd, Did my glucose screening test, and was pleasantly surprised that the orange sweet drink was not nearly as bad as I imagined it would be and heard from others that it was. Results were good! I was happy about that especially since we were just heading into the holidays and it would have been so hard to stick to a stricter diet with all the yummy holiday treats (not to mention the baby shower with desserts I had coming up)! Doctor did tell me I needed to take more iron though for borderline anemia, which was not much of a surprise, since I've been told my iron count has been low before (pre-pregnancy). OB appointments are now scheduled every two weeks!

Weeks 29-31 The strong "boom" kicks and "pow" jabs are starting to feel more like rolls and and moving body parts, with only occasional sharp kicks, as the space in my uterus becomes more constricted. The "rolls" are not soft and subtle but make my entire stomach move! By this time I was now feeling the regular twitches of hiccups every once in a while and occasionally I would feel the pressure of his body up against my ribs. I never really felt like a "foot was stuck" up there but it was definitely more noticeable than the slight "rib tickling" I had previously felt. I almost always feel movement on my right side - rarely do I feel a kick or roll or movement on my left. When I told Dr. Koperek that (an OB dr I was seeing while my regular doctor was delivering a baby that morning) he said that it means that my baby will be right handed, lol. He said it very straight-faced, but I think he was pulling my leg.
Wanting to make sure we were prepared, and nervous because I wasn't able to make it to a tour of the hospital, after our 30 week dr appt we drove around to the women's hospital entrance to make sure we knew where to go. The nurses were very nice and helpful in answering our questions, and though we were not allowed back to see the rooms it was good to see how to get to where we needed to go when the big day comes.
I'm getting bigger and bigger as the days go by! I can tell I waddle at times when I'm tired. And its definitely getting harder to practice tae kwon do, especially the kicks! But I know the exercise is great, so I do what I can and make sure I take it easy and go slow - the tae kwon do still makes a great workout as long as I'm careful. I feel more tired these days, probably because of the low iron. I'm hoping that with some supplements I will feel my energy pick back up. I'm still sleeping well, but have to get up 2 or 3 times a night to go to the bathroom. The heartburn is manageable with tums, and it usually isn't too bad, but uncomfortable. I'm very happy that my hands, feet and face have not been swelling! =)

32 Weeks, 4 days, December 30, My blood pressure was 146/75 which was too high for the doctor's liking, so they had me lie down for a few minutes. Took my bp again and it had come down to 133/88 but it was still too high. They also found a trace amount of protein in my urine sample and I had gained a little more weight this week than before so she mentioned that we need to be watching out for preeclamsia. Doc talked to me about taking it easy at work, getting more rest and getting off my feet more to see if that helps my blood pressure for the next appointment in 1 week. Also scheduled an ultrasound just to make sure that baby is doing well and to check on his growth. The next week showed improvement - ultrasound showed that baby was doing very well and was probably about 5 1/2 pounds (estimate was still around 8 to 8 1/2 lbs at delivery), amniotic fluid levels were good and placenta was in a good position, BP did not concern Dr. Koperek at 136/86 (Dr. Kaminskas, my regular doc was on vacation) and there was no protein this time in my urine sample. Yay!

Weeks 33-35 Heartburn, heartburn, heartburn! Tums is becoming a daily snack, especially in the evenings as I try and fall asleep. I can't help but wonder how much worse this hearburn can get... will my baby have much hair as the old wives tale says? I had to take my rings off at 34 weeks (just a little to tight for comfort - and I don't want them to get stuck!), so I am wearing them on a chain around my neck. A couple of days my feet seemed slightly swollen as well for the first time, but it wasn't much. Also for the first time around week 34 I felt the "pelvic pressure" that the nurses have been asking me about at every appointment. Didn't know what they meant before, but I guess baby is beginning to settle downward a little bit more! Starting next week my doctor appointments will be every week! I scheduled all my remaining appointments on Dec 30th - so surreal!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

My Progressing Pregnancy - Weeks 16 - 28

Good thing I've been keeping a journal of all my feelings and changes throughout this pregnancy - I know I'm SO behind in blogging! Here's most of my catch-up and hopefully I'll get another blog out here soon!
Weeks 16 - 19 - Nausea still a daily struggle, and during this time I was still throwing up in the mornings about 4 times a week consistently. Yuck! I was beginning to feel like I was going to be sick for the rest of my life! I began to realize there was a link between how much sleep I was getting at night and how nauseaus I was when I woke up. The more sleep the better, but that wasn't always possible. Admittedly I was beginning to develop some poor food choice habits; rarely picking up any fruits or vegetables, and usually reaching for the mac n cheese (good ole' comfort food!). Enjoying that my growing belly was making me more obviously pregnant - and even enjoyed the occasional tummy rub from others =).

19 weeks, 5 days - September 22nd, ITS A BOY!!! Doctor says everything is going as good as we can expect and that the baby is going to be big - approximately 8.5lbs at birth. I've gained 6 pounds total, which is right on track. Now we could go home and finally get a little more serious about finding a name!

Weeks 20 - 24 - September 29, I felt the baby move! When I was waking up in the morning I felt something like a muscle twitch inside. I didn't think much of it at first (especially since I was still half asleep), but then I realized it might have been our little boy moving around! That evening after choir we were watching tv and I felt a suspicious "roll" in my tummy. It was much bigger than the twitch I had felt that morning and I even saw my belly lurch with the "roll" I had felt! That was definitely baby! I wish he had moved more, since I had a feeling it would have been big enough for Cameron to have felt him too, but he was pretty wiggle-free after that one big somersault. =( Finally, Finally, FINALLY, my morning sickness was beginning to let up by week 23(ish)!! Wasn't gone completely, but I was going 4 or 5 days in a row without getting sick, which was a welcome improvement. Along with the lessening morning sickness however, I had begun to experience some regular heartburn throughout the day. I guess it was an exchange I was going to have to accept! Hips and back were feeling pretty achy and sore in the mornings when I woke up, but with the doctor's suggestion to make sure I keep moving and stretching, that seemed to help.

Weeks 24 - 28 Morning sickness was creeping away with each and every day! Baby Lee was moving a LOT now and Cameron was able to feel him for the first time at about week 25, and he could feel him pretty regularly in the mornings as we were waking up. Movements became much stronger than just twitches and rolls, and began to feel more like Baby Lee was practicing some tae kwon do in his own personal dojang! I always feel him on the right the most, which makes me curious as to what he is doing and how he is laying. Wish I could see him! No hiccups felt yet, but when he kicks sometimes I feel like my whole body shakes! We've had a busy schedule so I was feeling pretty tired as I entered the 3rd trimester, but overall this time was a pretty "good energy" month. People are sometimes surprised when I tell them I have three more months yet to go, because I'm starting to "pop" out pretty good. This stage of pregnancy has probably been the most enjoyable. I like that others can tell that I'm pregnant, and I love feeling the baby move! We've been trying out the name Christopher Noah; its definitely growing on us. And since we haven't been looking at names anymore, it seems like this is the one we're going with! Eagerly awaiting our first meeting with CHRISTOPHER!

Here are some pictures of my growing baby and belly!

21 weeks

23 weeks

25 weeks


27 weeks

Thursday, September 30, 2010

My Progressing Pregnancy

This little baby isn't even here yet and I feel like my life has gotten so busy! Lots to catch up on in baby-blogging!

Weeks 9-12 - We began to tell a few more people the good news and it was great to get their reactions. Surprisingly, I didn't find myself telling the world right away like I thought I would. I guess there was still a voice inside me that was telling me to wait, since anything could happen still. So even though it was no longer a secret, and I didn't mind if people shared the news, I found myself keeping quiet about my pregnancy (no facebook posts, or wide church announcements, etc.), knowing that I would be a lot more comfortable after our 12 week ultrasound. The little bit of "welcome" nausea I felt before was now full-blown. Still grateful for the symptoms of healthy pregnancy, but the nausea was definitely worse. My doctor had prescribed an antibiotic at my first appointment for a mild infection I had and man, did it make me sick! Thankfully I realized the connection between that and my sickness (which was WAY more than just morning sickness) and I was able to get a different medication. But though week 9 and 10 were the worst (not to mention the warmest weather we had had in a while!) my morning sickness has stuck with me ever since. Throwing up has become a part of daily routine. I just hope it doesn't last throughout the entire pregnancy!

12 Weeks, 4 days, August 3rd - The day of our second ultrasound! Strong heartbeat, wiggly uncooperative baby, a beautiful sight! Cameron could not come with me on this appointment either which was quite a disappointment. But it was wonderful to see that little person on the screen! The picture was so much more human-like than the little peanut-like blob on the first sonogram. I could see baby's little nose and mouth, and make out the difference between head and body. But Baby Lee was a little stinker! The technician was having a really hard time getting the baby to give her the profile she needed, so she had me 1) go to the bathroom to empty my bladder, 2)get up and touch my toes about 10 times, and 3) then had me drink a cup of ice water and walk the halls like a lost patient for about 10 minutes! She finally got the pics she needed, and I was all the more pleased because the longer it took for her to get the measurement she needed, the longer I got to see my baby! =) Our uncooperative baby was also too wiggly to get to hear the heartbeat that day, but I was so happy to have seen the u/s I didn't mind too much!

Weeks 13-16 Mom took me out maternity shopping. I'm already getting so big! My friend Katie is a month ahead of me in her pregnancy and she and I look about the same size, lol. It was really nice to get a few pants and a couple of tops to add to my wardrobe, especially since anything remotely snug against my belly just makes me feel more nauseated. Its hard to get comfortable at night because even if my blankets are touching me wrong I feel sick! The morning sickness is easing up a little, contained just to the mornings mostly, but I still don't have much of an appetite. Meats & cheeses are the only things I want usually, and fruits and veggies are having a very difficult time getting down. Ah well, I'm doing my best, and glad for those horse-pill vitamins to help add some needed nutrients in my diet.

16 weeks, August 27 - Had a little bit of a scare to start my morning with - some slight spotting which I hadn't had at all this pregnancy. Of course, the mind immediately jumps to all thoughts scary and sad. Thankfully the doctor was able to see me that same day and confirmed that all was well after a once-over. And added bonus - got to hear the heartbeat for the first time! At my previously scheduled 16 week appointment a few days later both Cameron & I got to hear the heartbeat again together. There's life in there! And, I had only gained 2 pounds! Right on track.

Some pictures of my growing tummy so far:

11 weeks 13 weeks 15 weeks 17 weeks 19 weeks


Friday, August 27, 2010

The First Few Weeks

Well to say the least, pregnancy is an adventure! Now, I know that the REAL adventure will begin once I hear those tiny baby lungs cry out their greeting in this world. However, pregnancy is no doubt an adventure all on its own. Here is a little bit more about my journey so far...

4 weeks, June 4th... expected my period and it never came!

5 weeks... positive pregnancy test!! Feeling nervous, but SO excited. Cameron and I talked right away about waiting to tell people until after our first ultrasound (u/s). At this time, I had no idea how HARD it was going to be to keep my mouth shut!

6 weeks, June 19th... My birthday! Summertime BBQ with the Young Married group from church and BBQ dinner with family. Family & friends all together, hanging out, wishing good birthday wishes... all the while knowing that the BEST birthday present ever was becoming a little person inside me!

7 weeks... pregnancy symptoms finally starting to set in. A little bit of nausea, a little tenderness in certain areas, but still feeling pretty good. The nausea actually was a welcome thing, being about the only thing that made me feel pregnant at all. Before that first u/s its pretty nervewracking the way your imagination can make you feel like something is going to go wrong!

8 weeks, July 2nd... the u/s was almost here! Family was in town back from their cruise and we all were celebrating 4th of July that weekend. I was SO tempted to spill the beans (looking back, I can't believe I didn't!) especially when the subject of babies came up. After all, my appt was just days away and my Grandma was going to be leaving for Arizona for months! But we kept to the plan and kept our mouths shut. Better safe than sorry.

Then a few days later we got to see this...

There's a baby in there!!

My heart was soaring, and within the day we had told our immediate family and a few friends. I even caught my Grandma as she was heading out for Arizona!! It was wonderful sharing the news with everyone.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Yes! We're having a Baby!

So, you may or may not have heard the rumors. You may have known for a while and wondered why its taken me so long to blog! Yes, it is true! Cameron and I are going to have a baby, due February 11, 2011 and we are SO excited.

One reason why I haven't written anything here on this blog for so long is because we had decided once we found out I was pregnant that we were going to wait to tell people our good news until we had confirmation from the ultrasound picture that we really did have good news to share! And since I knew I was pregnant and wasn't telling anyone yet, it was so hard to find topics to blog about that weren't baby related! =)

We now have had not one, but two successful ultrasounds! Baby Lee looks healthy and has already proven to be strong-willed and stubborn by not cooperating with what the doctors wanted him/her to do, lol. It was so beautiful though seeing that little human being inside of me... wiggling, heart beating, so lovable.

I have a lot more to write but it may come in short little spurts! Hard to find time to blog these days with a busy business to run and a person growing inside me! Until next time...