Sunday, November 24, 2013
Weeks 37-40 - Post-Belly Epilogue
November 9, 2013 - The Belly Week 37 (Post-Belly Epilogue Week 3)
Snapshot of Our Life
Music that we are listening to lately: 80's, Pop, What Does the Fox Say, the Gummi Bear Song.
Recent movie I've seen: Killing Kennedy
Book I'm reading: The Kingdom Keepers #6
Top news story right now: Phillipines Typhoon
Things are still going very well.
You officially came home yesterday!! Yay!
It was a really crazy day. We were so very happy to bring you home, and your brother was super excited to be able to hold you for the first time!
It still seems so very surreal that you may not be born yet under normal circumstances. We will never know why you came early, but we are very thankful you are strong and healthy.
November 16, 2013 - The Belly Week 38 (Post-Belly Epilogue Week 4)
Wow, you're almost a month old already! I can't believe how quickly time is passing. You grow more and more beautiful with each passing day. You rarely smile - you are so serious! You have an absolutely breathtaking smile, when you do use it.
You are so beautiful, and we are so very lucky to finally have you home!
November 23, 2013 - The Belly Week 39 (Post-Belly Epilogue Week 5)
Holy cow! I can't believe you're a month old already!
You are growing so fast! It has been so amazing to watch your growth and development.
A month ago, I was still trying to get your nursery set up and thinking about who you might resemble most... until we were surprised with your early arrival! Today, we've already heard your first laugh, watched as you scoot, lift and turn your head, hold your bottle, reach for toys, play with mommy's hair, and smile.
It is so fun to watch you grow and develop. It's almost indescribable.
Saturday, November 9, 2013
The Belly - Weeks 33-36 Mid/Late Third Trimester
October 12, 2013 - Belly Week 33
Our intimate time together is passing so quickly. I can't believe we're already in the last 6 weeks!!!
One month to go! this is what I'm doing to prepare for your arrival: making things! (Crib dust ruffle, window valance, etc.) Washing your clothes and bed linens, rearranging the nursery, and cleaning. I think they call this nesting....
Yep, I think I'm officially nesting!!
October 19, 2013 - Belly Week 34
Things still appear to be moving along rather smoothly. Nothing major to report.
October 23, 2013 - Belly Week 34 and 4 days
Today, we had a bit of a surprise.
I woke at 2:30 am with back pains. I just shifted positions, hoping that would alleviate the issue. At 3:15, I awoke again... still in pain. By 5am, I figured I would get up and take a shower, maybe the water would help. When that did not, I broke down into tears of frustration and fear.
I had a doctor's appointment at 8am, so we proceeded to continue getting ready to go to work. The doctor assured me that everything was fine, she saw no signs of labor. So she told me to try some different comfort measures as the baby (you) was just really low and that was causing stress on the muscles of my lower back. Everything else looked fine. The back pain had begun to subside, so I went to work.
We had lunch (chili) at around 12:45. At 1, I went upstairs to try to relax a bit and see if the back pain, which had returned with a vengeance, would go away. We called to the l&d unit, and they urged us to come over so they could check things out.
At 3, we checked in. We heard the doctor outside the door stating it was just 6 hours prior we'd seen the doctor... and they thought it was probably preterm labor. They were going to check it out and give me some medication if needed, then I'd be free to go home.
Apparently, SA had other plans.
At 3:15, the doctor came in and wanted to examine me. Officer Dad took the time to point out that these back spasms were happening every 3 minutes and lasting about a minute. Such an interesting pattern. The resident began to talk to us about what could be happening. The nurse, at some point, told OD he might be more comfortable if he only let me hold two of his fingers instead of his entire hand... especially if he didn't want his wedding ring permanently etched into his fingers.
The resident asked if I could try to lean back so he could take an ultrasound and see what was happening (as he wasn't able to get a good angle with me sitting up). I shook my head, and OD told him I was in the middle of one of the spasms... to give it a bit. He asked again, and I told him he didn't have any time to do that. When he asked why, I let him know my water just broke.
Resident: Are you sure it was your water, and not just your bladder?
Me: If that was my bladder, we have an even bigger problem than preterm labor.
So he looked, and I was whisked off to the delivery room. This was around 3:30. In delivery, they were prepared to examine me and get me hooked up and prepped for a c-section.
Doctor: You are an excellent candidate for VBAC. Have you ever thought of trying a vag. birth?
Me: No. I prefer a c-section if possible.
Doctor: Ok. Let me take a look. (looking at anesthesia team) Get prepared to administer the nerve block.
Anesth.: Ok. We are prepped and ready to go.
The doctor did an examination...but an alternative plan was made.
Doctor: We don't have time for a c-section.
Me: Why? What do you mean?
Doctor: He is right here. You're completely dilated, completely effaced plus 2. His head is crowning. There is no time for a nerve block.
Me: Ok. So?
Doctor: Well, you are an excellent candidate for VBAC.
Me: Yay, me!
Doctor: The bad news is we don't have time to get any medication in you. It won't take effect. We need to get you into the delivery room now.
Me: Joy. Well, get your catcher's mitt on, and let's git r done!
Silence.
Geeze. Haven't you guys ever dealt with someone who makes jokes when they are in pain?
There were the usual... "don't push" comments.
"It's okay, you're doing great."
Me: Just stinkin' help me, please. OR
I'm trying not to push, but my body has other plans.
All in all, at 3:43 pm, Sweet little Snow Angel was born. Healthy, but 5 weeks and 2 days early. Pitosin was administered after the little angel was born - to help with pain (which, ironically was no longer a huge issue to me - once SA's head was out, the pain/pressure simply vanished).
I had no medication. Birth plan went out the window. But it ended well... and my precious little boy was here. (In other news, I apparently deal with unbearable pain by becoming a comedienne.)
October 24, 2013
It is really strange to be in the postpartum unit, in my room, alone. When Little Monkey was born, he was able to room in with me. Snow Angel is not able to do so, as he is in an isolette. Talk about frightening! When I first visited the ISCN yesterday, it shocked me. I almost started to cry. I know SA is fine, but all of the wires, tubes, and hooplah are intimidating.
On a plus - they have a video camera hooked up in his room. I am able to connect to his room via closed circuit television feed and watch him day and night. Therefore, I know when he's starting to wake up, and I can go to his room and see him. That is absolutely the best.idea.ever.implemented. Not that I would recommend this arrangement to anyone, but for those who have to endure it... well, let's just say it really makes the situation a bit more bearable.
October 26, 2013 - Belly Week 35 (Post-Belly Epilogue Week 1)
I was released from the hospital yesterday. It was bittersweet... because I didn't get to take Snow Angel home. No, we have to wait indefinitely until you meet the goals that have been laid out for you.
People say that my belly looks: right on target... a.k.a. great. I apparently look awesome.
Snow Angel was born 3 days ago. I still look down from time to time and sigh - I miss being pregnant. Perhaps, had we gone to full term together, my opinion would be different. Leaving the hospital to go home without him in my arms was so difficult... I can't wait until he gets to go home. Making several runs to the hospital every day is definitely starting to wear on us both, trying to balance time spent with SA and time spent with LM is tough at times. Especially with LM not feeling his greatest.
November 2, 2013 - Belly Week 36 (Post-Belly Epilogue Week 2)
SA is almost two weeks old.
He continues to grow quickly and eat very well. He's up to about 50% oral feedings now - keep up the good work little man!
I can't believe how well he is doing! We love him so much, and still wait anxiously for the day they tell us it's almost time for him to come home. :)
November 7, 2013 - Post-Belly Epilogue Week 2 and 6 days
I got a call from your nurse this morning.
Message:
"Hi ____, this is the nurse taking care of SA today. He is doing just fine. He is actually doing very well, so well that I'm wondering when you guys come this afternoon if you could bring his car seat because he has been taking all oral feedings since yesterday at 10 am. I am thinking this is looking very good for you all... so when you come bring the car seat with you.... you don't need to call me back, all is well... I'll talk to you soon. Bye-bye."
As I listened to this message, I literally broke down in tears. Not sad tears... very happy tears. The news in this message may seem mundane to you, but to someone who has been anxiously awaiting bringing their beautiful baby home, this is the best message you can receive. As a matter of fact, it equals the best news you can ever dream of hearing.
You see, when they ask for the car seat to be brought in, you are merely a single day from bringing your beautiful baby home. You are a single day away from their graduating from the care of ISCN because they no longer need the extra special care.
We brought SA home on November 8, 2013.
It was easily one of the happiest days of my life.
Our intimate time together is passing so quickly. I can't believe we're already in the last 6 weeks!!!
One month to go! this is what I'm doing to prepare for your arrival: making things! (Crib dust ruffle, window valance, etc.) Washing your clothes and bed linens, rearranging the nursery, and cleaning. I think they call this nesting....
Yep, I think I'm officially nesting!!
October 19, 2013 - Belly Week 34
Things still appear to be moving along rather smoothly. Nothing major to report.
October 23, 2013 - Belly Week 34 and 4 days
Today, we had a bit of a surprise.
I woke at 2:30 am with back pains. I just shifted positions, hoping that would alleviate the issue. At 3:15, I awoke again... still in pain. By 5am, I figured I would get up and take a shower, maybe the water would help. When that did not, I broke down into tears of frustration and fear.
I had a doctor's appointment at 8am, so we proceeded to continue getting ready to go to work. The doctor assured me that everything was fine, she saw no signs of labor. So she told me to try some different comfort measures as the baby (you) was just really low and that was causing stress on the muscles of my lower back. Everything else looked fine. The back pain had begun to subside, so I went to work.
We had lunch (chili) at around 12:45. At 1, I went upstairs to try to relax a bit and see if the back pain, which had returned with a vengeance, would go away. We called to the l&d unit, and they urged us to come over so they could check things out.
At 3, we checked in. We heard the doctor outside the door stating it was just 6 hours prior we'd seen the doctor... and they thought it was probably preterm labor. They were going to check it out and give me some medication if needed, then I'd be free to go home.
Apparently, SA had other plans.
At 3:15, the doctor came in and wanted to examine me. Officer Dad took the time to point out that these back spasms were happening every 3 minutes and lasting about a minute. Such an interesting pattern. The resident began to talk to us about what could be happening. The nurse, at some point, told OD he might be more comfortable if he only let me hold two of his fingers instead of his entire hand... especially if he didn't want his wedding ring permanently etched into his fingers.
The resident asked if I could try to lean back so he could take an ultrasound and see what was happening (as he wasn't able to get a good angle with me sitting up). I shook my head, and OD told him I was in the middle of one of the spasms... to give it a bit. He asked again, and I told him he didn't have any time to do that. When he asked why, I let him know my water just broke.
Resident: Are you sure it was your water, and not just your bladder?
Me: If that was my bladder, we have an even bigger problem than preterm labor.
So he looked, and I was whisked off to the delivery room. This was around 3:30. In delivery, they were prepared to examine me and get me hooked up and prepped for a c-section.
Doctor: You are an excellent candidate for VBAC. Have you ever thought of trying a vag. birth?
Me: No. I prefer a c-section if possible.
Doctor: Ok. Let me take a look. (looking at anesthesia team) Get prepared to administer the nerve block.
Anesth.: Ok. We are prepped and ready to go.
The doctor did an examination...but an alternative plan was made.
Doctor: We don't have time for a c-section.
Me: Why? What do you mean?
Doctor: He is right here. You're completely dilated, completely effaced plus 2. His head is crowning. There is no time for a nerve block.
Me: Ok. So?
Doctor: Well, you are an excellent candidate for VBAC.
Me: Yay, me!
Doctor: The bad news is we don't have time to get any medication in you. It won't take effect. We need to get you into the delivery room now.
Me: Joy. Well, get your catcher's mitt on, and let's git r done!
Silence.
Geeze. Haven't you guys ever dealt with someone who makes jokes when they are in pain?
There were the usual... "don't push" comments.
"It's okay, you're doing great."
Me: Just stinkin' help me, please. OR
I'm trying not to push, but my body has other plans.
All in all, at 3:43 pm, Sweet little Snow Angel was born. Healthy, but 5 weeks and 2 days early. Pitosin was administered after the little angel was born - to help with pain (which, ironically was no longer a huge issue to me - once SA's head was out, the pain/pressure simply vanished).
I had no medication. Birth plan went out the window. But it ended well... and my precious little boy was here. (In other news, I apparently deal with unbearable pain by becoming a comedienne.)
Birth Weight: 6lb 1oz
Length: 18 3/4 inches
Time of Birth: 3:43pm
Now it was time to sew me up. A while into the procedure...
Me:Ouch, ouch, ouch. That hurts.
Doctor: What does it feel like?
Me: Bees stinging. Definitely bees stinging. Not cool.
Doctor: I'm going to need more... (whatever they use to numb).
They liked my descriptions.
As we were on the way back to recovery, we saw the nurse who was with us in the triage room.
Nurse: Wow, that was quick.
Resident: Yea, that was what we call a drive-thru.
*Laughter
I'm glad we all appreciate a sense of humor.
October 24, 2013
It is really strange to be in the postpartum unit, in my room, alone. When Little Monkey was born, he was able to room in with me. Snow Angel is not able to do so, as he is in an isolette. Talk about frightening! When I first visited the ISCN yesterday, it shocked me. I almost started to cry. I know SA is fine, but all of the wires, tubes, and hooplah are intimidating.
On a plus - they have a video camera hooked up in his room. I am able to connect to his room via closed circuit television feed and watch him day and night. Therefore, I know when he's starting to wake up, and I can go to his room and see him. That is absolutely the best.idea.ever.implemented. Not that I would recommend this arrangement to anyone, but for those who have to endure it... well, let's just say it really makes the situation a bit more bearable.
October 26, 2013 - Belly Week 35 (Post-Belly Epilogue Week 1)
I was released from the hospital yesterday. It was bittersweet... because I didn't get to take Snow Angel home. No, we have to wait indefinitely until you meet the goals that have been laid out for you.
People say that my belly looks: right on target... a.k.a. great. I apparently look awesome.
Snow Angel was born 3 days ago. I still look down from time to time and sigh - I miss being pregnant. Perhaps, had we gone to full term together, my opinion would be different. Leaving the hospital to go home without him in my arms was so difficult... I can't wait until he gets to go home. Making several runs to the hospital every day is definitely starting to wear on us both, trying to balance time spent with SA and time spent with LM is tough at times. Especially with LM not feeling his greatest.
November 2, 2013 - Belly Week 36 (Post-Belly Epilogue Week 2)
SA is almost two weeks old.
Weight: 6lb 7.4oz
Length: 19 3/4 inches
He continues to grow quickly and eat very well. He's up to about 50% oral feedings now - keep up the good work little man!
I can't believe how well he is doing! We love him so much, and still wait anxiously for the day they tell us it's almost time for him to come home. :)
November 7, 2013 - Post-Belly Epilogue Week 2 and 6 days
I got a call from your nurse this morning.
Message:
"Hi ____, this is the nurse taking care of SA today. He is doing just fine. He is actually doing very well, so well that I'm wondering when you guys come this afternoon if you could bring his car seat because he has been taking all oral feedings since yesterday at 10 am. I am thinking this is looking very good for you all... so when you come bring the car seat with you.... you don't need to call me back, all is well... I'll talk to you soon. Bye-bye."
As I listened to this message, I literally broke down in tears. Not sad tears... very happy tears. The news in this message may seem mundane to you, but to someone who has been anxiously awaiting bringing their beautiful baby home, this is the best message you can receive. As a matter of fact, it equals the best news you can ever dream of hearing.
You see, when they ask for the car seat to be brought in, you are merely a single day from bringing your beautiful baby home. You are a single day away from their graduating from the care of ISCN because they no longer need the extra special care.
We brought SA home on November 8, 2013.
It was easily one of the happiest days of my life.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
The Belly: Weeks 25-28
August 17, 2013 - Belly Week 25
I feel compelled to talk about my pregnancy: Only with other pregnant women or new mothers.
You like to move late at night lately. I have a feeling you're going to be a night owl. I love feeling you move so much. It's great that you're so active.
August 24, 2013 - Belly Week 26
So, on request from mommy - no more aerobics at 2am. :)
You love to move - it is so awesome to feel you kicking! Your big brother calls you by name and gives you kisses a lot...a LOT! He is really excited that he's going to have a baby brother to play with.
It's getting miserably hot out - I am glad we have a great, functioning air conditioner!!
I hope you'll be as beautiful inside and out as your brother. He's so happy - hopefully he will be a great example for you!
August 31, 2013 - Belly Week 27
Right now, my husband/partner is feeling a little: ecstatic
We're all excited! Only 13 weeks left, and we get to meet you!! I know, holy cow... where has this time gone?!
I guess I'd better get busy redoing the nursery. I've planned a colorful tribute to Disney - your big broter, Tony helped me decide on the design. He has great taste!
September 7, 2013 - Belly Week 28
Everything continues to go very well. You continue to be quite the mover, and you're growing nicely. Keep up the good work, little man!
I can't wait to hold you - hopefully you're every bit as beautiful and intelligent as your big brother - he is truly beautiful inside and out. You can learn a lot from him... he is so very loving and considerate.
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We are over halfway to the finish line! I can't believe how quickly this pregnancy is going - it seems like just yesterday we were anxiously awaiting results from the blood test. This pregnancy has definitely been completely different from the last. It seems I've hardly had time to truly enjoy it.
I feel compelled to talk about my pregnancy: Only with other pregnant women or new mothers.
You like to move late at night lately. I have a feeling you're going to be a night owl. I love feeling you move so much. It's great that you're so active.
August 24, 2013 - Belly Week 26
So, on request from mommy - no more aerobics at 2am. :)
You love to move - it is so awesome to feel you kicking! Your big brother calls you by name and gives you kisses a lot...a LOT! He is really excited that he's going to have a baby brother to play with.
It's getting miserably hot out - I am glad we have a great, functioning air conditioner!!
I hope you'll be as beautiful inside and out as your brother. He's so happy - hopefully he will be a great example for you!
August 31, 2013 - Belly Week 27
Right now, my husband/partner is feeling a little: ecstatic
We're all excited! Only 13 weeks left, and we get to meet you!! I know, holy cow... where has this time gone?!
I guess I'd better get busy redoing the nursery. I've planned a colorful tribute to Disney - your big broter, Tony helped me decide on the design. He has great taste!
September 7, 2013 - Belly Week 28
Everything continues to go very well. You continue to be quite the mover, and you're growing nicely. Keep up the good work, little man!
I can't wait to hold you - hopefully you're every bit as beautiful and intelligent as your big brother - he is truly beautiful inside and out. You can learn a lot from him... he is so very loving and considerate.
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We are over halfway to the finish line! I can't believe how quickly this pregnancy is going - it seems like just yesterday we were anxiously awaiting results from the blood test. This pregnancy has definitely been completely different from the last. It seems I've hardly had time to truly enjoy it.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Exiting the Second Trimester - Closing Remarks
At 24 weeks, I definitely didn't feel as large as I did with LM. I'm not sure why...but it's nice. I've continued to work hard to keep weight gain under control, and try to get plenty of exercise and drink plenty of fluids. I'm also eating a varied, healthy diet to give the Stowaway the best possible start.
Other than being a bit run down early this trimester, it has been a breeze. I'm glad to feel the Stowaway moving more and more...and getting stronger. I know he's doing well and growing because he's extremely active and strong.
It's pretty funny, I like to read at night. I will often rest my Nook on my belly - this is more out of habit than anything else. As I go through the pages, the Stowaway will kick at the Nook. It makes me laugh. I wonder if he wants me to start reading to him. Maybe I should try that and see what he does.
So, here we go. Officially entering the third trimester. The home stretch, so to speak. Wish me luck in getting all of my projects done! Here is the list so far:
Make a crib quilt - Mickey Mouse theme.
Make a crib dust ruffle.
Make the nursery and playroom valances.
Make a Mickey Mouse lamp.
Paint the walls of the nursery (stripes, to match the Disney ship colors, really... so not having to paint the entire room...)
Paint the finials for the ends of the curtain rod in the nursery.
Make nursery wall art and find frames for it.
Paint the letters for the boys' names that will be hung on the wall in the nursery.
Paint the Mickey Mouse canvas art.
Make a nursery dirty clothes bag for the Stowaway.
Make a liner for the current laundry basket for LM.
Make decorator towels for the boys' bathroom.
Make fun throw pillows for the nursery... or playroom... not really sure where I'm going to put them yet.
Get and hang a stuffed animal net in the playroom to put away some of the crazy amounts of stuffed animals.
Clean the nursery closet and hang a new shelf and hanging clothing bar.
Arrange a "Meet the Stowaway" reception.
Put drawer pulls on LM's "big boy bed" drawers.
Fill the gap between the wall and the mattress on said "big boy bed" and put the railing up on the bed.
Clean/arrange the kiddo shelves in the cabinet in the kitchen.
Get the 3-6 month clothing out and go through it for the Stowaway - otherwise he will have to go nekkid in winter.
Yep, just to name a few things. Busy mommy!
I recently made a really adorable Jake costume (the Jake and the Neverland Pirate's main character) for LM. It is so stinkin' cute... and looks adorable on him!! I surprised myself, because I have never really done edging before... and it turned out looking pretty nice. LM told me the other day he wants to be Jake for Halloween.
Monday, August 12, 2013
The Belly - Weeks 21-24 - Late Second Trimester
We're winding up the second trimester. Things seem to be going well... and you're healthy and happy. I can feel the happiness every time you move. It's cute that you're moving in response to your brother's playful taps now. I think you two are going to be great buddies!
July 20, 2013 - Week 21
I'm most comfortable sleeping.... on my side.
I don't really ever sleep on my back or stomach normally... so I don't miss either of these positions. I do miss being able to move freely. It's tough to get situated when your belly sticks out. :)
I get up to pee about 1 time each night.
This is really nothing out of the ordinary. I get up at all sorts of crazy times, though.
Today is LM's 2nd birthday. There are only 4 months left until we get to hold the Stowaway.... and we can't believe it!
July 27, 2013 - Week 22
The Stowaway is still quite a mover! It seems he's getting more and more active as time goes on. That's alright, though. It makes kick counts pretty easy!
The Stowaway is large enough to feel on a consistent basis, and that makes it a lot easier on mommy. I love feeling the movements. I love feeling the progression of strength as well.
I find myself looking at blankets and outfits for the Stowaway to wear during our hospital stay. I was kind of unprepared for the hospital the last time. Now that I know what to expect, and my mom will be here to help me, I will be more capable of being able to move around and enjoy dressing the baby more.
August 03, 2013 - Week 23
The Stowaway is moving more and more. He kicked at his big brother's touch today - though LM didn't keep his hand on my belly enough to feel it. It was a strong kick, too!
It's cute that the Stowaway is already trying to interact. I think these two are going to be great buddies when the Stowaway is old enough to play. I know LM is really getting excited.
August 3, 2013 - Snapshot of My Life
Music we have been listening to lately: 80's, LMFAO, and Bridgit Mendler (LM's current favorites).
Recent movie I've seen: Monster's Inc. - a request by LM, who thoroughly enjoyed it! (I was actually quite surprised he sat still and watched the entire movie!)
Book I'm reading right now: Kingdom Keepers 2 by Ridley Pearson
Top news stories right now: More issues in the Middle East - Americans were asked to evacuate Yemen due to terrorist threats. There never seems to be a peaceful moment in that area of the world.
August 6, 2013 - Week 24 and 3 days Appointment
We still see Dr. J about every 4 weeks. The report is almost always the same... everything looks great. The Stowaway is active and healthy, with a nice, strong heart rate.
We asked Dr. J to confirm the gender scan. Definitely a boy! You had no problems showing us this time! Of course, Dr. J is more gentle handed than the ultrasound tech was.
We talked about blood glucose levels - they still look pretty good. Dr. J waived the glucose challenge/tolerance test. He said that we're already watching levels, and the end result would be the same if I took the test and failed it anyway. So we'll just work together and keep an eye on blood sugars. Yay! I really can't express how much I appreciate him!
Now, it's time to find some nursery items for the nursery. We've chosen a Disney theme - LM's idea. So I need crib accessories, a valance, a lamp, and all sorts of fun new stuff. We are also going to paint in the room... so much to do, so little time!
15.5 weeks away from holding you, little Stowaway! Dr. J said he's going to look into the possibility of a November 23 delivery. My little Thanksgiving baby! We have so much more to be thankful for these days!
August 10, 2013 - Week 25
Today marks the end of this trimester. It's been a busy one, I can't believe we're 2/3 of the way to the end... and holding the Stowaway for the first time! 15 weeks.
I now think I have settled on a name for this precious little Stowaway, but I will be waiting to reveal the name. Yes, I know... party pooper! I just don't want to share it yet. I've waffled on it a few times... I don't think I will this time, though. Just not really in a sharing mood.
July 20, 2013 - Week 21
I'm most comfortable sleeping.... on my side.
I don't really ever sleep on my back or stomach normally... so I don't miss either of these positions. I do miss being able to move freely. It's tough to get situated when your belly sticks out. :)
I get up to pee about 1 time each night.
This is really nothing out of the ordinary. I get up at all sorts of crazy times, though.
Today is LM's 2nd birthday. There are only 4 months left until we get to hold the Stowaway.... and we can't believe it!
July 27, 2013 - Week 22
The Stowaway is still quite a mover! It seems he's getting more and more active as time goes on. That's alright, though. It makes kick counts pretty easy!
The Stowaway is large enough to feel on a consistent basis, and that makes it a lot easier on mommy. I love feeling the movements. I love feeling the progression of strength as well.
I find myself looking at blankets and outfits for the Stowaway to wear during our hospital stay. I was kind of unprepared for the hospital the last time. Now that I know what to expect, and my mom will be here to help me, I will be more capable of being able to move around and enjoy dressing the baby more.
August 03, 2013 - Week 23
The Stowaway is moving more and more. He kicked at his big brother's touch today - though LM didn't keep his hand on my belly enough to feel it. It was a strong kick, too!
It's cute that the Stowaway is already trying to interact. I think these two are going to be great buddies when the Stowaway is old enough to play. I know LM is really getting excited.
August 3, 2013 - Snapshot of My Life
Music we have been listening to lately: 80's, LMFAO, and Bridgit Mendler (LM's current favorites).
Recent movie I've seen: Monster's Inc. - a request by LM, who thoroughly enjoyed it! (I was actually quite surprised he sat still and watched the entire movie!)
Book I'm reading right now: Kingdom Keepers 2 by Ridley Pearson
Top news stories right now: More issues in the Middle East - Americans were asked to evacuate Yemen due to terrorist threats. There never seems to be a peaceful moment in that area of the world.
August 6, 2013 - Week 24 and 3 days Appointment
We still see Dr. J about every 4 weeks. The report is almost always the same... everything looks great. The Stowaway is active and healthy, with a nice, strong heart rate.
We asked Dr. J to confirm the gender scan. Definitely a boy! You had no problems showing us this time! Of course, Dr. J is more gentle handed than the ultrasound tech was.
We talked about blood glucose levels - they still look pretty good. Dr. J waived the glucose challenge/tolerance test. He said that we're already watching levels, and the end result would be the same if I took the test and failed it anyway. So we'll just work together and keep an eye on blood sugars. Yay! I really can't express how much I appreciate him!
Now, it's time to find some nursery items for the nursery. We've chosen a Disney theme - LM's idea. So I need crib accessories, a valance, a lamp, and all sorts of fun new stuff. We are also going to paint in the room... so much to do, so little time!
15.5 weeks away from holding you, little Stowaway! Dr. J said he's going to look into the possibility of a November 23 delivery. My little Thanksgiving baby! We have so much more to be thankful for these days!
August 10, 2013 - Week 25
Today marks the end of this trimester. It's been a busy one, I can't believe we're 2/3 of the way to the end... and holding the Stowaway for the first time! 15 weeks.
I now think I have settled on a name for this precious little Stowaway, but I will be waiting to reveal the name. Yes, I know... party pooper! I just don't want to share it yet. I've waffled on it a few times... I don't think I will this time, though. Just not really in a sharing mood.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Midway
Singing..."Oh, we're halfway there..."
Actually, we're a little beyond halfway there, as in about 21.5 weeks along. But time gets away... :) So, we're about 2/3 of the way through the second trimester... wow! This seems to be going a LOT faster than #1.
For now, we have no name for the new addition, so I will affectionately call them The Little Stowaway. We have had the anatomy ultrasound... but I have my doubts and plan on asking our OB for a confirmation - not that I will be disappointed either way, it's just that the ultrasound image that proclaimed the sex of The Stowaway really looked like a super blurry image of the behind with the umbilical cord running between the legs. Couple that with a pregnancy that has been COMPLETELY different from that of our first, Little Monkey, and you can see why I have some doubts in my mind.
Anyway, I've started to be able to feel The Stowaway move pretty consistently. This is one of my favorite parts of pregnancy, it's like a huge secret only I get to take part in - unless The Stowaway happens to be a showoff on some days. :) It's such a special bonding time - just when I start thinking about The Stowaway, they start moving (I call it dancing, because it feels most like a dance going on in my belly.)
I am getting anxious to meet The Stowaway... and get the nursery re-decorated. We are going with a Disney theme... since Little Monkey LOVES Mickey Mouse and anything having to do with Disney. I chose a pretty easy design for the paint so I can focus on the decor a little more. I can't wait to get the nursery reorganized with the "big boy" bed on one side, and the crib on the other! I have been planning on making a quilt for Little Monkey, and hopefully will have some fabric left over so that I can make a crib quilt for the Stowaway. We shall see. I also plan on making home-made finials for the curtain rod (I have some that are white that I will paint with the color scheme of the room), and the valance will be hand made by mommy as well.
I have a lot of work to do... I'd better get busy!
Actually, we're a little beyond halfway there, as in about 21.5 weeks along. But time gets away... :) So, we're about 2/3 of the way through the second trimester... wow! This seems to be going a LOT faster than #1.
For now, we have no name for the new addition, so I will affectionately call them The Little Stowaway. We have had the anatomy ultrasound... but I have my doubts and plan on asking our OB for a confirmation - not that I will be disappointed either way, it's just that the ultrasound image that proclaimed the sex of The Stowaway really looked like a super blurry image of the behind with the umbilical cord running between the legs. Couple that with a pregnancy that has been COMPLETELY different from that of our first, Little Monkey, and you can see why I have some doubts in my mind.
Anyway, I've started to be able to feel The Stowaway move pretty consistently. This is one of my favorite parts of pregnancy, it's like a huge secret only I get to take part in - unless The Stowaway happens to be a showoff on some days. :) It's such a special bonding time - just when I start thinking about The Stowaway, they start moving (I call it dancing, because it feels most like a dance going on in my belly.)
I am getting anxious to meet The Stowaway... and get the nursery re-decorated. We are going with a Disney theme... since Little Monkey LOVES Mickey Mouse and anything having to do with Disney. I chose a pretty easy design for the paint so I can focus on the decor a little more. I can't wait to get the nursery reorganized with the "big boy" bed on one side, and the crib on the other! I have been planning on making a quilt for Little Monkey, and hopefully will have some fabric left over so that I can make a crib quilt for the Stowaway. We shall see. I also plan on making home-made finials for the curtain rod (I have some that are white that I will paint with the color scheme of the room), and the valance will be hand made by mommy as well.
I have a lot of work to do... I'd better get busy!
Monday, July 15, 2013
The Belly - Weeks 17-20 - Mid Second Trimester
The middle of the second trimester is upon us. Man, this time I feel like a pro at pregnancy... I'm cruising right through this gig without any more worries! I'm even getting more frequent exercise and eating better meals, all while taking care of a very precocious toddler!
June 22, 2013 - Week 17
My appetite is currently the size of....Rhode Island.
Actually, my appetite has remained fairly normal. I work hard to maintain realistic portion sizes and try to remember to work in my snacks. (I'm not normally a snacky person, so this has been a bit of a challenge.) I'm trying to eat wholesome foods, exercise, and watch the amount of food that hits my plate so that my weight gain doesn't go all crazy again.
Actually, I only gained 30 pounds the last time (20 of that was baby weight). But I am working hard at trying to gain 25 or less this time. (So far, so good!)
June 29, 2013 - Week 18
We're leaving for Minocqua, Wisconsin. I can't wait to spend time with the Opichka side (my side) of the family! I really miss them a lot.
Minocqua is a beautiful and peaceful town. We try to get back there every few years to just kick back and relax. It's kind of a bummer that we can't stay all the way through July 4th this year. :( At any rate, my side of the family likes to go there to spend more quality family time - it's important for the younger members of the family. We'll get back there with our new little one, that's a sure thing... and one of the promises I've made!
July 06, 2013 - Week 19
We just got home from Minocqua two days ago. I wasn't too please to have to leave early, but it is what it is. I'll have to take a day off someday soon to make up for the missed vacation day.
I really wish we hadn't had to miss the July 4 festivities. I think LM would have enjoyed the fireworks. We did try to watch some fireworks at home - but the sounds of them in the distance kind of frightened LM... so we came inside and watched the fireworks in NYC instead. He enjoyed them.
July 8, 2013 - Week 20 and 2 days - The Anatomy Workup
Well, this is it, the day we've been anticipating for the last 19 weeks. That's right... the anatomy ultrasound! We get so much information from this appointment - we get to see all of your precious little limbs... your profile... and we find out whether you're a boy or a girl. Will you even show us?
The anatomy scan took nearly 1.5 hours. I was surprised, but not really surprised; as you were moving a lot. The tech pushed so hard, it wasn't shocking to see you trying to move - presumably to get away - away from her pokes. I would have been trying to get away, too!
At the end of the appointment, we had a full set of scans, and the knowledge you are healthy and developing right on schedule. We also had the tech's proclamation you're a boy. But the image she saved on the disk was so unclear, we were unsure. So, we will work on the perfect name... but we will also ask Dr. J to confirm this proclamation so we can have the nursery and everything ready for you, little Stowaway.
July 13, 2013 - Week 20
Well baby, we're halfway there!! (I've been humming "We're Halfway There" from Bon Jovi all day!)
I can't believe how quickly this pregnancy is going :(! It's kind of sad, actually. I really enjoy being pregnant... and knowing I'm bringing another sweet miracle into the world.
Everything is going so well. I've felt awesome, and the Stowaway is growing well.
June 22, 2013 - Week 17
My appetite is currently the size of....Rhode Island.
Actually, my appetite has remained fairly normal. I work hard to maintain realistic portion sizes and try to remember to work in my snacks. (I'm not normally a snacky person, so this has been a bit of a challenge.) I'm trying to eat wholesome foods, exercise, and watch the amount of food that hits my plate so that my weight gain doesn't go all crazy again.
Actually, I only gained 30 pounds the last time (20 of that was baby weight). But I am working hard at trying to gain 25 or less this time. (So far, so good!)
June 29, 2013 - Week 18
We're leaving for Minocqua, Wisconsin. I can't wait to spend time with the Opichka side (my side) of the family! I really miss them a lot.
Minocqua is a beautiful and peaceful town. We try to get back there every few years to just kick back and relax. It's kind of a bummer that we can't stay all the way through July 4th this year. :( At any rate, my side of the family likes to go there to spend more quality family time - it's important for the younger members of the family. We'll get back there with our new little one, that's a sure thing... and one of the promises I've made!
July 06, 2013 - Week 19
We just got home from Minocqua two days ago. I wasn't too please to have to leave early, but it is what it is. I'll have to take a day off someday soon to make up for the missed vacation day.
I really wish we hadn't had to miss the July 4 festivities. I think LM would have enjoyed the fireworks. We did try to watch some fireworks at home - but the sounds of them in the distance kind of frightened LM... so we came inside and watched the fireworks in NYC instead. He enjoyed them.
July 8, 2013 - Week 20 and 2 days - The Anatomy Workup
Well, this is it, the day we've been anticipating for the last 19 weeks. That's right... the anatomy ultrasound! We get so much information from this appointment - we get to see all of your precious little limbs... your profile... and we find out whether you're a boy or a girl. Will you even show us?
The anatomy scan took nearly 1.5 hours. I was surprised, but not really surprised; as you were moving a lot. The tech pushed so hard, it wasn't shocking to see you trying to move - presumably to get away - away from her pokes. I would have been trying to get away, too!
At the end of the appointment, we had a full set of scans, and the knowledge you are healthy and developing right on schedule. We also had the tech's proclamation you're a boy. But the image she saved on the disk was so unclear, we were unsure. So, we will work on the perfect name... but we will also ask Dr. J to confirm this proclamation so we can have the nursery and everything ready for you, little Stowaway.
July 13, 2013 - Week 20
Well baby, we're halfway there!! (I've been humming "We're Halfway There" from Bon Jovi all day!)
I can't believe how quickly this pregnancy is going :(! It's kind of sad, actually. I really enjoy being pregnant... and knowing I'm bringing another sweet miracle into the world.
Everything is going so well. I've felt awesome, and the Stowaway is growing well.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Boy or Girl... to Know, or Not to Know
People say I'm carrying: low
Everyone thinks you are: a girl
Personally, I think you are: a girl
I hope for a girl. This pregnancy has just been so different from the last.
My thoughts about finding out if you're a girl or a boy before you're born:
I'm all for it. In fact, I can't wait! I am a planner, so I have to know if we're going to need to fix my old Winnie the Pooh crib and make it compatible with today's regulations. If we're expecting a girl, I also have to work to incorporate some Disney girl things into the nursery theme.
My husband... agrees with me. He doesn't like to wait.
Everyone thinks you are: a girl
Personally, I think you are: a girl
I hope for a girl. This pregnancy has just been so different from the last.
My thoughts about finding out if you're a girl or a boy before you're born:
I'm all for it. In fact, I can't wait! I am a planner, so I have to know if we're going to need to fix my old Winnie the Pooh crib and make it compatible with today's regulations. If we're expecting a girl, I also have to work to incorporate some Disney girl things into the nursery theme.
My husband... agrees with me. He doesn't like to wait.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
The Belly - Weeks 13-16 - Early Second Trimester
The second trimester has started off a little better. Still having some aches and pains as my body gets used to the Stowaway... but the nausea is gone now. (Yay!)
May 25, 2013 - Week 13
My mood swings are: nonexistent - pregnancy has made me a Budda (in size and spirit!)
This may seem like a funny statement to many, but I really do stay pretty calm and cool when I'm pregnant. The only time I get a little antsy is when our toddler is being a bit of a rebel.
The stowaway is almost big enough to feel! I have felt movement a few times already, but can't wait until the movements are more consistent and predictable. It's always tough during the early stages of pregnancy, you want so desperately to know things are going well and the stowaway is okay, but you only get little glimpses here and there during appointments.
June 01, 2013 - Week 14
My weight gain has been slow and steady. I hope I'm able to keep it this way and refrain from gaining too much weight this time around. This time, it's been all about portion control, limiting carb intake, and moving. You've got to move it, move it... after all!
A healthy me means a healthy baby! I'm definitely giving it my undivided attention.
June 08, 2013 - Week 15
Now that the hormones have really kicked in, my hair is .... lustrous and full.
I'm showing more, so I'm having to wear some maternity shirts with my pants now. I am able to wear most of my pre-pregnancy shirts, though. So not many maternity shirts have come out.
I'm really starting to contemplate taking my stuff out and making sure it's ready for the time when my pre-pregnancy clothes will no longer fit.
June 15, 2013 - Week 16
This little Stowaway is a mover and a shaker! I sense another high-energy little one in our future! (Lord help us!) I can't believe we're already almost halfway to the due date! Where the heck has time gone this time???
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During our last appointment (May 20), I opted to wait until the anatomy ultrasound for our next appointment, unless something drastic happened. Of course, at the time, this sounded like a great idea. Now... I am a bundle of nerves. We have about 3 weeks left until that appointment. I can't wait!
Thankfully, I can feel the Stowaway move around a LOT more now, so my nerves are starting to subside.
May 25, 2013 - Week 13
My mood swings are: nonexistent - pregnancy has made me a Budda (in size and spirit!)
This may seem like a funny statement to many, but I really do stay pretty calm and cool when I'm pregnant. The only time I get a little antsy is when our toddler is being a bit of a rebel.
The stowaway is almost big enough to feel! I have felt movement a few times already, but can't wait until the movements are more consistent and predictable. It's always tough during the early stages of pregnancy, you want so desperately to know things are going well and the stowaway is okay, but you only get little glimpses here and there during appointments.
June 01, 2013 - Week 14
My weight gain has been slow and steady. I hope I'm able to keep it this way and refrain from gaining too much weight this time around. This time, it's been all about portion control, limiting carb intake, and moving. You've got to move it, move it... after all!
A healthy me means a healthy baby! I'm definitely giving it my undivided attention.
June 08, 2013 - Week 15
Now that the hormones have really kicked in, my hair is .... lustrous and full.
I'm showing more, so I'm having to wear some maternity shirts with my pants now. I am able to wear most of my pre-pregnancy shirts, though. So not many maternity shirts have come out.
I'm really starting to contemplate taking my stuff out and making sure it's ready for the time when my pre-pregnancy clothes will no longer fit.
June 15, 2013 - Week 16
This little Stowaway is a mover and a shaker! I sense another high-energy little one in our future! (Lord help us!) I can't believe we're already almost halfway to the due date! Where the heck has time gone this time???
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During our last appointment (May 20), I opted to wait until the anatomy ultrasound for our next appointment, unless something drastic happened. Of course, at the time, this sounded like a great idea. Now... I am a bundle of nerves. We have about 3 weeks left until that appointment. I can't wait!
Thankfully, I can feel the Stowaway move around a LOT more now, so my nerves are starting to subside.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
A Few Clothes-ing Remarks
Maternity clothing is spendy. I am always amazed at the audacity of companies to charge such high prices for clothing you only get to wear for a few months. Some are lucky and get to use their clothing more than once, but I really feel for those who cannot... because these things aren't cheap, ladies and gentlemen!.
When I wore my first maternity outfit:
I started wearing the casual shirts at 10 weeks. The pants came at about 12.5 weeks... and the jeans, sometime in between. The styles of clothing today allowed me to wear my work pants and shirts a little bit longer... I believe I finally completely transitioned to professional clothing around 15 weeks.
My favorite maternity outfit is:
My yoga pant leggings.... and the cute shirts I have to wear with them. They are so comfy... almost like pregnancy Heaven. :)
I borrowed maternity clothing from:
No one. My friends and I are all different sizes, and none of them are pregnant right now.
Record number of days in a row I wore the same heinous pair of stretch pants:
I usually only wear them 2-3 days, depending on how hot it is out. And I only do this at home. When going to work, I wear something different every day.
When I wore my first maternity outfit:
I started wearing the casual shirts at 10 weeks. The pants came at about 12.5 weeks... and the jeans, sometime in between. The styles of clothing today allowed me to wear my work pants and shirts a little bit longer... I believe I finally completely transitioned to professional clothing around 15 weeks.
My favorite maternity outfit is:
My yoga pant leggings.... and the cute shirts I have to wear with them. They are so comfy... almost like pregnancy Heaven. :)
I borrowed maternity clothing from:
No one. My friends and I are all different sizes, and none of them are pregnant right now.
Record number of days in a row I wore the same heinous pair of stretch pants:
I usually only wear them 2-3 days, depending on how hot it is out. And I only do this at home. When going to work, I wear something different every day.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Au Revoir, Jeans...au revoir, any semblance of a waist
Although I am still able to wear most of my pre-pregnancy wardrobe, there are times when I know this is going to have to change a lot sooner than it did with my first pregnancy. I can't believe how much earlier I started to show this time! Strange how the body can retain such information.
When I more or less popped:
At about the 8 week point, I started to show a little bit. This is a LOT earlier than I showed with my first pregnancy. While I was happy to be starting to show earlier, I was also kind of sad to have to pull out maternity clothing so early.
If and when my belly button popped:
I know that many women have this happen... but it has yet to happen to me. It never did so my first pregnancy, so I don't anticipate it happening on this one.
I'm starting to feel like:
A fertility goddess. This answer makes me giggle... mostly because the other option is Budda, and I'm far from that stage. But it is something pretty special to know you're pregnant when you're just starting to show.
More thoughts on getting big:
I am glad I'm showing earlier this time. Last time, I wondered if I'd ever get to use my maternity clothes. This time, it looks like I will get to use them a lot earlier, which is great. Those clothes are really spendy!
My exercise regime:
I try to get on the treadmill and/or walk outside at least 30 minutes 3-4 times each week. There are weeks when it's near impossible to make this happen, but I'm able to get it in for the most part.
When I more or less popped:
At about the 8 week point, I started to show a little bit. This is a LOT earlier than I showed with my first pregnancy. While I was happy to be starting to show earlier, I was also kind of sad to have to pull out maternity clothing so early.
If and when my belly button popped:
I know that many women have this happen... but it has yet to happen to me. It never did so my first pregnancy, so I don't anticipate it happening on this one.
I'm starting to feel like:
A fertility goddess. This answer makes me giggle... mostly because the other option is Budda, and I'm far from that stage. But it is something pretty special to know you're pregnant when you're just starting to show.
More thoughts on getting big:
I am glad I'm showing earlier this time. Last time, I wondered if I'd ever get to use my maternity clothes. This time, it looks like I will get to use them a lot earlier, which is great. Those clothes are really spendy!
My exercise regime:
I try to get on the treadmill and/or walk outside at least 30 minutes 3-4 times each week. There are weeks when it's near impossible to make this happen, but I'm able to get it in for the most part.
Monday, May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 - First OB Appointment
This is a day I will never forget because we heard your heartbeat for the first time. Hearing your heart beating, which sounded like a miracle taking place, and thinking of how much fun you will have with your big brother was just indescribable.
We watched you as you move around. You're a pretty active little angel... just like your big brother was. You'll need to be energetic to keep up with your brother.
We can't wait to find out if you're a boy or a girl. Only about five more weeks! We're hoping you're a little girl, but we'll be happy either way. Who wouldn't be overjoyed with a miracle???
We watched you as you move around. You're a pretty active little angel... just like your big brother was. You'll need to be energetic to keep up with your brother.
We can't wait to find out if you're a boy or a girl. Only about five more weeks! We're hoping you're a little girl, but we'll be happy either way. Who wouldn't be overjoyed with a miracle???
Sunday, May 19, 2013
The Belly - Weeks 9-12 - Late First Trimester
We're almost to the end of the first trimester. It's amazing how fast this time goes by. Even with the long waits for appointments... it flies.
April 27, 2013 - Week 9
We see Dr. J again in May.
Early pregnancy is always difficult. No weight gain, can't feel you moving yet... so I look forward to the OB appointments when we can see/hear you. That is the best way to know you're okay.
May 2, 2013 - The Belly Week 9 and 5 days
Weight gained: 5lb
Estimated Size of You: .14oz, 1.2" - about the size of a cherry
We just met with a nurse to review paperwork today and get everything transferred over to OB. I also had yet another blood test ordered - thank goodness this is the last one for a while!
May 4, 2013 - Week 10
I might have to start digging out my maternity clothes soon. At least the bottoms! My normal pants are getting a bit snug feeling, even though I don't really see any numbers going up on the scale.
The low weight gain is good. I'm trying hard to keep it lower this time... and my efforts are paying off! Clothes getting snug means you're growing - and your living quarters are expanding to accommodate your growth.
May 11, 2013 - Week 11
Snapshot of Our Life:
Music that we have been listening to lately: 80s - always 80s...along with some nursery rhymes and Disney music thrown in there - your brother loves Disney and nursery rhymes.
Recent movie I've seen: Ice Age 3, Toy Story 1-3 (We've been watching lots of the Disney Jr channel lately).
Books I'm reading: Kingdom Keepers I by Ridley Pearson
Top news story: Israel and Syria conflict - they just can't seem to get along over there. The right to marry debate - whether alternative lifestyles have the right to marriage. Gun control - is the general public responsible enough to own guns?
May 18, 2013 - Week 12
The end of the first trimester has arrived. Holy smokes!
I can't wait until my appointment to see Dr. J again... I get to see you again. It's a couple more days away... *sigh*.
Now, I can tell everyone else... not quite so fast! I'm still enjoying the secret. But almost!
April 27, 2013 - Week 9
We see Dr. J again in May.
Early pregnancy is always difficult. No weight gain, can't feel you moving yet... so I look forward to the OB appointments when we can see/hear you. That is the best way to know you're okay.
May 2, 2013 - The Belly Week 9 and 5 days
Weight gained: 5lb
Estimated Size of You: .14oz, 1.2" - about the size of a cherry
We just met with a nurse to review paperwork today and get everything transferred over to OB. I also had yet another blood test ordered - thank goodness this is the last one for a while!
May 4, 2013 - Week 10
I might have to start digging out my maternity clothes soon. At least the bottoms! My normal pants are getting a bit snug feeling, even though I don't really see any numbers going up on the scale.
The low weight gain is good. I'm trying hard to keep it lower this time... and my efforts are paying off! Clothes getting snug means you're growing - and your living quarters are expanding to accommodate your growth.
May 11, 2013 - Week 11
Snapshot of Our Life:
Music that we have been listening to lately: 80s - always 80s...along with some nursery rhymes and Disney music thrown in there - your brother loves Disney and nursery rhymes.
Recent movie I've seen: Ice Age 3, Toy Story 1-3 (We've been watching lots of the Disney Jr channel lately).
Books I'm reading: Kingdom Keepers I by Ridley Pearson
Top news story: Israel and Syria conflict - they just can't seem to get along over there. The right to marry debate - whether alternative lifestyles have the right to marriage. Gun control - is the general public responsible enough to own guns?
May 18, 2013 - Week 12
The end of the first trimester has arrived. Holy smokes!
I can't wait until my appointment to see Dr. J again... I get to see you again. It's a couple more days away... *sigh*.
Now, I can tell everyone else... not quite so fast! I'm still enjoying the secret. But almost!
Sunday, April 21, 2013
The Belly - Weeks 5-8 - Mid First Trimester
We're in the middle of the first trimester. Honestly, other than the positive blood test proof, you'd really never know I was pregnant. Some differences to note... I am always cold, my back is sore an awful lot, and I get headaches and mild nausea. Can't wait for those to go away.
March 30, 2013 - Week 5
We just found out we're pregnant again - yay! So very excited to have another sweet bundle of joy on the way!! You'd think I would be a little less anxious... but I'm not. I'm every bit as anxious as I was the last time!
April 06, 2013 - Week 6
Although the blood work says positive, it's still really surreal until we see that tiny flicker of a heartbeat. That's still about 2 weeks away! Come on time, speed it up already! I want to see the sweet little bundle's heart flicker already!
Truly, one of the most amazing things in the world is when you're laying on that table, and you see the tiny flicker of a heart beat. The baby is so tiny, they are like the size of a bean... but you can still see a twinkle. It's nothing short of a miracle.
April 13, 2013 - Week 7
Strange craving alert... I want red meat. Like all the time. Normally, I can go weeks without it... lately I wonder if I'm carrying a tiny vampire.
I have some minor aches and pains here and there. I don't remember them from my last pregnancy. They are nothing major at all... and are usually pretty fleeting. I'm also cold. All.the.freaking.time. WTH!!??
April 19, 2013 - The Belly Week 7 and 6 days
Weight Gained: 2lb
Estimated Size of You: 0.04oz, .63" - about the size of a raspberry (wow, that's pretty tiny!)
At the 8-week point, the last invasive ultrasound is upon us. This one shows us the number of tiny miracles who are making a home inside the uterus. We also get to see the tiny twinkling heartbeat. So amazing - to see the miracle of life right there.
The big reveal - one tiny little sweetheart - WHEW! Seriously, you don't know how many times I dreamed of multiples (not just 2... that wouldn't have been a big deal... but more than three) during the wait. One tiny flickering heart made me a very happy mama-to-be for the remix.
You would think seeing a heartbeat flicker on the screen would be less impressive and fascinating the second time around... but not so much. I was so excited and overjoyed!
We were released, at this point, into the care of general OB. A healthy heartbeat, a strong heart rate, and ultrasound images in hand. Our journey is going very well.
April 20, 2013 - Week 8
I really love the early stages of pregnancy! I can still keep it to myself, because I'm able to wear most of my pre-pregnancy clothing. We have told a few people. We got to see you on the ultrasound yesterday...still such a magical moment.
Ultrasound technology never fails to amaze me. I love to watch baby move around on the monitor. It's so amazing.
March 30, 2013 - Week 5
We just found out we're pregnant again - yay! So very excited to have another sweet bundle of joy on the way!! You'd think I would be a little less anxious... but I'm not. I'm every bit as anxious as I was the last time!
April 06, 2013 - Week 6
Although the blood work says positive, it's still really surreal until we see that tiny flicker of a heartbeat. That's still about 2 weeks away! Come on time, speed it up already! I want to see the sweet little bundle's heart flicker already!
Truly, one of the most amazing things in the world is when you're laying on that table, and you see the tiny flicker of a heart beat. The baby is so tiny, they are like the size of a bean... but you can still see a twinkle. It's nothing short of a miracle.
April 13, 2013 - Week 7
Strange craving alert... I want red meat. Like all the time. Normally, I can go weeks without it... lately I wonder if I'm carrying a tiny vampire.
I have some minor aches and pains here and there. I don't remember them from my last pregnancy. They are nothing major at all... and are usually pretty fleeting. I'm also cold. All.the.freaking.time. WTH!!??
April 19, 2013 - The Belly Week 7 and 6 days
Weight Gained: 2lb
Estimated Size of You: 0.04oz, .63" - about the size of a raspberry (wow, that's pretty tiny!)
At the 8-week point, the last invasive ultrasound is upon us. This one shows us the number of tiny miracles who are making a home inside the uterus. We also get to see the tiny twinkling heartbeat. So amazing - to see the miracle of life right there.
The big reveal - one tiny little sweetheart - WHEW! Seriously, you don't know how many times I dreamed of multiples (not just 2... that wouldn't have been a big deal... but more than three) during the wait. One tiny flickering heart made me a very happy mama-to-be for the remix.
You would think seeing a heartbeat flicker on the screen would be less impressive and fascinating the second time around... but not so much. I was so excited and overjoyed!
We were released, at this point, into the care of general OB. A healthy heartbeat, a strong heart rate, and ultrasound images in hand. Our journey is going very well.
April 20, 2013 - Week 8
I really love the early stages of pregnancy! I can still keep it to myself, because I'm able to wear most of my pre-pregnancy clothing. We have told a few people. We got to see you on the ultrasound yesterday...still such a magical moment.
Ultrasound technology never fails to amaze me. I love to watch baby move around on the monitor. It's so amazing.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Can Someone Please Hold Back My Hair....
....Seriously, who are we kidding. Other than mild nausea, I experienced no ill feelings. Thankfully, the second time around was much like the first, I never had the sudden urge to run to the bathroom clutching my mouth.
All of the fun and gory details about morning (noon) (night) (all-day) sickness:
I only experienced very mild nausea... easily kept at bay by eating small meals throughout the day. This time, it seems the symptoms lasted longer. However, it was nothing to write home about.
Times of day when I feel the worst:
It kind of struck at will. It became like a "gotcha" game my body was playing with me. Thankfully, I can usually tell if it's just my body playing tricks on me, or if I need to seek a nearby ladies room. Most of the time, the feeling was pretty fleeting.
My stomach churns at the mere scent of:
I don't really get sick feeling from smelling anything. I know that's hard to believe, but I don't. For me, it's more flavors. For instance, for the entire first trimester, I couldn't drink coffee. To some, this might not have been a huge deal... I was used to at least a small cup a day. The flavor was always bitter. Didn't really matter the flavor, it was horribly bitter.
Foods that generally calm my belly:
Crackers, fruit, granola bars, milk, yogurt.
Cravings and Aversions - The First Trimester:
Cravings: Red meat, lots of red meat. Hamburgers, chocolate.
Aversions: Coffee
My philosophy when it comes to cravings:
Give the belly what it wants. It's not like I cave to cravings often... and I'm really not gaining tons of weight - as long as I can keep on a healthy track, there should be no harm in indulging.
The weirdest food craving I've had so far:
I don't really have odd cravings. I just get cravings for things I don't normally have a taste for... like red meat, for instance.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Congratulations, You're Pregnant... Again! (A questionnaire)
Congratulations, it's positive!
Where and when you took the pregnancy test.... I didn't do a home pregnancy test. Oh, it was very tempting... believe me, it was difficult to contain my curiosity. With IVF, it's better to try your best to remain stoic and refrain from the over the counter tests that can be false - even with the good news.
Instead, I again took two blood tests, two days apart. The first was a high positive - which was really good news after a failed attempt in November. The second had close to doubled the result of the first. So, we are definitely on the way again! Now begins the LONG wait to see the first ultrasound - seriously... it's like 6 more weeks. AGONY!
First reaction when I received the good news.... relief and happiness. It was a bit stressful waiting for the blood tests, and I spent a lot of the time praying it wouldn't affect the baby's development.
How I told daddy.... This time, we reviewed the online results together, so we knew at the same time... then we just had to spend what seemed like an eternity waiting for the message on the lab talk system.
Reaction... We were elated. We've wanted a #2 ever since #1 was born. We're hoping the sequel is just as awesome as the original.
Who we told right away and their reactions.... LM (the big brother), my parents, and our niece. They were all super excited. We waited for a while to share the news with the remainder of the following - for personal reasons.
This is not our first baby, it is our second.
How our other kids reacted.... Big brother was 20 months old when we received the good news. That's still pretty young. Even so, he was excited. He told his daycare provider's family... and informed everyone he wants a baby sister.
When I plan to tell friends/coworkers, etc... We have chosen to wait a few more weeks. We wanted to enjoy the secret for now... it's nice to have a little privacy for just our family unit.
Where and when you took the pregnancy test.... I didn't do a home pregnancy test. Oh, it was very tempting... believe me, it was difficult to contain my curiosity. With IVF, it's better to try your best to remain stoic and refrain from the over the counter tests that can be false - even with the good news.
Instead, I again took two blood tests, two days apart. The first was a high positive - which was really good news after a failed attempt in November. The second had close to doubled the result of the first. So, we are definitely on the way again! Now begins the LONG wait to see the first ultrasound - seriously... it's like 6 more weeks. AGONY!
First reaction when I received the good news.... relief and happiness. It was a bit stressful waiting for the blood tests, and I spent a lot of the time praying it wouldn't affect the baby's development.
How I told daddy.... This time, we reviewed the online results together, so we knew at the same time... then we just had to spend what seemed like an eternity waiting for the message on the lab talk system.
Reaction... We were elated. We've wanted a #2 ever since #1 was born. We're hoping the sequel is just as awesome as the original.
Who we told right away and their reactions.... LM (the big brother), my parents, and our niece. They were all super excited. We waited for a while to share the news with the remainder of the following - for personal reasons.
This is not our first baby, it is our second.
How our other kids reacted.... Big brother was 20 months old when we received the good news. That's still pretty young. Even so, he was excited. He told his daycare provider's family... and informed everyone he wants a baby sister.
When I plan to tell friends/coworkers, etc... We have chosen to wait a few more weeks. We wanted to enjoy the secret for now... it's nice to have a little privacy for just our family unit.
Monday, March 25, 2013
About Your Pregnancy - A Quiz
I answered these questions for the first pregnancy... and thought it would be fun to revisit.
Was your pregnancy planned or a surprise? I'm sure you can all guess this
wasn't a surprise. We planned it - but it was a surprise that it actually took
on the first try.
When did you begin to think about having
this baby? We
had been trying since 2008 to get pregnant. When things weren't working, we
decided to enlist some assistance in 2010.
When did you first suspect you were
pregnant? This
time, I wasn’t sure. I spent some time in Wisconsin March 16-18… and I had some
suspicions, but I just wasn’t sure.
When your pregnancy was confirmed, how did
you react? I
was overjoyed again. We’ve been wanting to give our LM a sibling for a while.
It was nice to know the dream was on its way to coming true.
How long did it take to become pregnant?
Did it seem quick or slow? We didn’t really try much. We just resorted to a visit to
the Reproductive folks again. We waited until LM was 18mo old. I wanted him to
be around 2 ½ years when the Stowaway comes home.
What is the best thing about being
pregnant? 1) Knowing
we will be bringing another miracle into our lives. We really can’t wait! 2) Feeling
the baby move around – I love it!
What challenges do you face in this
pregnancy? As
far as I know, there are no challenges that I face. The only potential issue is
Gestational Diabetes... but I will hopefully be able to keep it under control
with diet and exercise like last time.
Who was the first to know you were
pregnant and what were their reactions? We told LM first, but my parents and our niece were
there, so they overheard. We kept the news quiet for others for several weeks.
What was the first thing you bought
specifically for this baby? I am waiting to look at another ultrasound to find out the
sex of the baby to buy anything. We already did the anatomy ultrasound, but the
tech gave us the worst possible image… and we aren’t sure she had it right.
What hopes and dreams do you have for your
baby? Like LM, I
hope the Stowaway will pursue an education and find success, true love, and
complete happiness as I have. I also hope the Stowaway is as easy going as LM…
that kid has been an absolute peach!
What are the most important qualities you
can nurture as a parent? Honesty, integrity, determination, faith, hope, love,
sacrifice, family and sharing/giving.
What were the best things about your
parents as parents?
My parents taught me so many things - they were a constant source of faith,
support, selflessness, sacrifice and unconditional love.
What role do you see your family playing
in your baby's life?
Both of our families will be a big part of our children's lives. We are
fortunate to have amazing people on both sides of our family.
Have you picked out any names? What names
would you consider?
We are stumped this time. I don’t want to give away any of the options yet.
Are there any names to which you would say
"Absolutely not!"? Yes. Names that are just silly to me… or
sound goofy.
Do you want to know as soon as you can if
it's a boy or a girl? Why or why not? Yes because I'm a planner and I like to be
prepared.
What one thing do you want your baby to be
sure to have that you didn't? There was little I didn't have as a child.
I honestly can't think of anything to put down for an answer.
Whose facial and physical characteristics
do you want your baby to inherit? I hope he inherits equally from both sides
- I do hope the Stowaway looks like their older brother. He’s such a beautiful
child… inside and out.
Whose emotional and personality
characteristics do you want your baby to inherit? I hope he inherits equally from both of
us, we're both really even-keel, laid back, and happy.
What tasks do you need to accomplish
before the baby is born? We are in the middle of re-designing the
nursery. It shouldn’t be too difficult to complete… just requires some
dedication.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Drawing More Blood... Anxious to Hear Results.
It's two days later. Though I am more relaxed after a high positive preliminary blood test, I'm still a little anxious as I prepare to go in and have blood drawn for the confirmation, or blood test #2. What they look for is whether or not the HCG levels rise between the first day and this day. They should nearly double the initial test.
While all logic states the results should continue to be positive, based on the initial HCG level reading of 143 iu/L, there is a little voice in my head that holds doubt and keeps whispering "What if?". I mean, all signs point to a good result... but stupid doubt just won't let go.
The result was 258 iu/L, over double the levels from the previous test. We are officially pregnant! Woohoo!!
While all logic states the results should continue to be positive, based on the initial HCG level reading of 143 iu/L, there is a little voice in my head that holds doubt and keeps whispering "What if?". I mean, all signs point to a good result... but stupid doubt just won't let go.
The result was 258 iu/L, over double the levels from the previous test. We are officially pregnant! Woohoo!!
Saturday, March 23, 2013
The Belly - Weeks 1-4 : Early First Trimester
Once again, we are back at the odd counting system. They count two weeks back from the transfer date to get us the date of conception. This is about the time we would have begun the shot regimen. There is really no plausible way I could have been pregnant... but they do this because this is the time when, in natural circumstances, I would have been ovulating. So we'll run with it.
February 24, 2013 - The Date of Conception
Conception is defined as the formation of a viable zygote by the union of the sperm and ovum. February 24 is the date of conception officially listed in my records. This would be about the time we started some of the shots.
By all calculations, you should be making your big debut in the world around November 30, 2013.
March 2, 2013 - Week 1
We have begun the process and are almost to the retrieval date. 6 more days. For right now, I cringe as I endure the shots. LM holds my hand and kisses me after each one. He's such a kind and thoughtful little sweetheart.
The other night, he sat quietly and watched as Officer Dad administered the shot. Afterward, his little eyes grew large and he proclaimed, "Uh-oh. Daddy shot mommy!" Through the eyes of babes. :)
March 8, 2013 - The Retrieval
Everything was textbook. We took LM to daycare, and reported at the scheduled time to a tiny hole of a room in a different unit. I got ready, went through the usual nurse instructions, and the IV team came in to place the IV line for anesthesia. The tech was clearly new, and very nervous. His first attempt failed, and resulted in a beautiful bruise on my arm - as he blew through the vein. Thankfully, the second attempt was a success.
Of course, the requisite warning was there would be pinchy, crampy pain; and I'd be on a weight restriction until the blood tests. The weight restriction took an entirely different meaning this time, as we now have a 28-pound toddler at home. Thankfully, he knows how to climb on his own, and is good at helping mommy out. I did feel a bit of the rumored pinchy, crampy pain afterward; but the pain was gone pretty quickly.
Anesthesia always knocks me on my caboose - so, after I was discharged, I returned home, ate, and slept for a while. When I woke up, it was almost time to get LM from daycare... and I felt MUCH better.
March 9, 2013 - Week 2
Transfer day is coming up quickly now. It's tomorrow! This process seems to take too long sometimes. It is still surreal that we are in the process of trying to bring another beautiful child into this world.
March 10, 2013 - The Transfer
It was a cold, snowy morning when we made our way to the hospital for the transfer. Luckily, we have amazing neighbors who came over to watch LM, as we were first up on the schedule that morning. The neighbor showed up with her oldest son, and we were on our way.
It had been a rather disheartening morning, as I had discovered my lucky charms were nowhere to be found. (I have yet to remember where I stashed them!) While getting prepared for the procedure, I had also discovered the ever-present footprint birth stone charm I wear (it's engraved with LM's name and birth date) had fallen off my necklace chain in transit. PANIC! We tried to retrace our steps. Officer Dad even went to look in the car - and nothing. I was heartbroken at the thought of having lost this beautiful charm. So, Officer Dad contacted our caretaker and asked if she could look around the homestead and see if anything turned up. (It wasn't until after the transfer that we heard they had found the charm and placed it on my dresser for safe keeping. Whew!)
We were taken down to the OR, where Dr. C and his team were waiting. He informed us at this time that 3 embryos would be transferred. Yikes! Apparently the "grading system" for embryo quality had changed since the last time... since it is their goal to give you the best possible odds of achieving pregnancy success, they get as close to a 100% chance as possible... so, three it was!
Afterward, we were taken back to our room, where I had to remain flat on my back for an hour. Once the hour was up, I was free to go. We went home, where I faced a day of bed rest. Ugh! So boring! But, it gives the best possible chance of success. The outcome is more than worth the boredom!
March 16, 2013 - Week 3
We are 6 days away from the first blood test at this point. Thinking this time would pass more quickly was a misconception. At least LM keeps me distracted in the evenings, when I have more free time to think about it. 6 days to wait. Oi!
We are excited to see the outcome this time. Excited that there is a possibility we will get to welcome another member to our family. The fresh transfer worked last time, here's to it working again!
March 22, 2013 - Blood Test #1
After waiting anxiously, we found the HCG level was 143 iu/L. Woohoo! That means a nice, strong positive! I feel a lot more confident this time than when we tried the frozen transfer in November. In my soul, I feel like this one worked.
Finally, an explanation as to why coffee tastes so stinkin' bitter!
March 23, 2013 - Week 4
My current disposition: sunshine and happiness (how could anyone NOT be happy?!)
Still on a high note from yesterday's positive result. Tomorrow is the second blood test - the confirmation, if you will. They look for this number to at least double by then.
February 24, 2013 - The Date of Conception
Conception is defined as the formation of a viable zygote by the union of the sperm and ovum. February 24 is the date of conception officially listed in my records. This would be about the time we started some of the shots.
By all calculations, you should be making your big debut in the world around November 30, 2013.
March 2, 2013 - Week 1
We have begun the process and are almost to the retrieval date. 6 more days. For right now, I cringe as I endure the shots. LM holds my hand and kisses me after each one. He's such a kind and thoughtful little sweetheart.
The other night, he sat quietly and watched as Officer Dad administered the shot. Afterward, his little eyes grew large and he proclaimed, "Uh-oh. Daddy shot mommy!" Through the eyes of babes. :)
March 8, 2013 - The Retrieval
Everything was textbook. We took LM to daycare, and reported at the scheduled time to a tiny hole of a room in a different unit. I got ready, went through the usual nurse instructions, and the IV team came in to place the IV line for anesthesia. The tech was clearly new, and very nervous. His first attempt failed, and resulted in a beautiful bruise on my arm - as he blew through the vein. Thankfully, the second attempt was a success.
Of course, the requisite warning was there would be pinchy, crampy pain; and I'd be on a weight restriction until the blood tests. The weight restriction took an entirely different meaning this time, as we now have a 28-pound toddler at home. Thankfully, he knows how to climb on his own, and is good at helping mommy out. I did feel a bit of the rumored pinchy, crampy pain afterward; but the pain was gone pretty quickly.
Anesthesia always knocks me on my caboose - so, after I was discharged, I returned home, ate, and slept for a while. When I woke up, it was almost time to get LM from daycare... and I felt MUCH better.
March 9, 2013 - Week 2
Transfer day is coming up quickly now. It's tomorrow! This process seems to take too long sometimes. It is still surreal that we are in the process of trying to bring another beautiful child into this world.
March 10, 2013 - The Transfer
It was a cold, snowy morning when we made our way to the hospital for the transfer. Luckily, we have amazing neighbors who came over to watch LM, as we were first up on the schedule that morning. The neighbor showed up with her oldest son, and we were on our way.
It had been a rather disheartening morning, as I had discovered my lucky charms were nowhere to be found. (I have yet to remember where I stashed them!) While getting prepared for the procedure, I had also discovered the ever-present footprint birth stone charm I wear (it's engraved with LM's name and birth date) had fallen off my necklace chain in transit. PANIC! We tried to retrace our steps. Officer Dad even went to look in the car - and nothing. I was heartbroken at the thought of having lost this beautiful charm. So, Officer Dad contacted our caretaker and asked if she could look around the homestead and see if anything turned up. (It wasn't until after the transfer that we heard they had found the charm and placed it on my dresser for safe keeping. Whew!)
We were taken down to the OR, where Dr. C and his team were waiting. He informed us at this time that 3 embryos would be transferred. Yikes! Apparently the "grading system" for embryo quality had changed since the last time... since it is their goal to give you the best possible odds of achieving pregnancy success, they get as close to a 100% chance as possible... so, three it was!
Afterward, we were taken back to our room, where I had to remain flat on my back for an hour. Once the hour was up, I was free to go. We went home, where I faced a day of bed rest. Ugh! So boring! But, it gives the best possible chance of success. The outcome is more than worth the boredom!
March 16, 2013 - Week 3
We are 6 days away from the first blood test at this point. Thinking this time would pass more quickly was a misconception. At least LM keeps me distracted in the evenings, when I have more free time to think about it. 6 days to wait. Oi!
We are excited to see the outcome this time. Excited that there is a possibility we will get to welcome another member to our family. The fresh transfer worked last time, here's to it working again!
March 22, 2013 - Blood Test #1
After waiting anxiously, we found the HCG level was 143 iu/L. Woohoo! That means a nice, strong positive! I feel a lot more confident this time than when we tried the frozen transfer in November. In my soul, I feel like this one worked.
Finally, an explanation as to why coffee tastes so stinkin' bitter!
March 23, 2013 - Week 4
My current disposition: sunshine and happiness (how could anyone NOT be happy?!)
Still on a high note from yesterday's positive result. Tomorrow is the second blood test - the confirmation, if you will. They look for this number to at least double by then.
Friday, March 22, 2013
It's Here! It's Here! The First Blood Test Day Has Arrived!!
"Something worth having is something worth waiting for."
~Unknown
Anxiety. Pure, uninterrupted anxiety. 14 days of gut-wrenching anxiety. Well, you wanted to know what it feels like to wait for this day to arrive... there ya go!
Just when you feel like it will subside, test #1 arrives and you're thrust back into the kingdom of anxiety. I woke up, got ready for work, and made my way downtown a little early to get my blood drawn for the first of two blood tests.
The anxiety isn't so bad...actually...until after the blood is drawn, and you are the mercy of the lab to post the results. It's like waiting for the results of the single most important audition in your life.
Later in the day, the results were posted...a high positive HCG level! Now... more waiting. The confirmation test is in two days... and, though I'm pretty sure the result will be positive, I'm still a little anxious.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Transfer Day is Here!!
It was a snowy morning as we woke up to prepare to leave for the hospital for the transfer. They had me on the really early rotation; and, thankfully, Ms.V from across the street came over with her son K bright and early to watch LM; and we were on our way.
It had been a rather disheartening morning, I had discovered that my lucky momentos were nowhere to be found and had to settle for taking a photo with me that I printed. Upon getting prepared to be taken down for the procedure, I discovered that my ever-present charm on my necklace had fallen off in transit - PANIC! (For those who don't know, hubby purchased a cute little charm with LM's birthstone that has his name and birth date engraved on it - I never take it off... and was heart broken to find it missing.) It wasn't until after the procedure that we heard from Ms. V that it had been found, safe and sound, at home. WHEW!
We were strolled down to the OR - I always find it amazing how freaky cold it is in that room. I know it helps with sterility, but it feels like a meat locker in there! Dr. C. and his team were awaiting our arrival. He informed us that they would be transferring 3 embryos - holy cow, what??!! Apparently, the grading system for embryo quality had changed - as it is their goal to give you a 100% chance of getting pregnant, three embryos it was.
The snowflakes were still falling fast and furious when we returned to our room to wait the requisite hour before release. They were really huge, too... making it look as though we were looking out on a giant snow globe. Although the day was grey and gloomy, the falling snow really made it beautiful!
Another day of bed-rest lay ahead as we were released. Ugh! Bed-rest is the most boring thing a person can be required to do... but it is really worth the boredom!
So... now we wait. Two weeks. 14 days. An eternity, as it seems. You'd think it wouldn't be as bad the second time around... more distractions. Oh, it was worse. Damned anxiety!
It had been a rather disheartening morning, I had discovered that my lucky momentos were nowhere to be found and had to settle for taking a photo with me that I printed. Upon getting prepared to be taken down for the procedure, I discovered that my ever-present charm on my necklace had fallen off in transit - PANIC! (For those who don't know, hubby purchased a cute little charm with LM's birthstone that has his name and birth date engraved on it - I never take it off... and was heart broken to find it missing.) It wasn't until after the procedure that we heard from Ms. V that it had been found, safe and sound, at home. WHEW!
We were strolled down to the OR - I always find it amazing how freaky cold it is in that room. I know it helps with sterility, but it feels like a meat locker in there! Dr. C. and his team were awaiting our arrival. He informed us that they would be transferring 3 embryos - holy cow, what??!! Apparently, the grading system for embryo quality had changed - as it is their goal to give you a 100% chance of getting pregnant, three embryos it was.
The snowflakes were still falling fast and furious when we returned to our room to wait the requisite hour before release. They were really huge, too... making it look as though we were looking out on a giant snow globe. Although the day was grey and gloomy, the falling snow really made it beautiful!
Another day of bed-rest lay ahead as we were released. Ugh! Bed-rest is the most boring thing a person can be required to do... but it is really worth the boredom!
So... now we wait. Two weeks. 14 days. An eternity, as it seems. You'd think it wouldn't be as bad the second time around... more distractions. Oh, it was worse. Damned anxiety!
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Round Up (a.k.a. Retrieval Day)
So, we arrive at retrieval day. We reported to the hospital at the scheduled time - to a tiny hole of a room in a different unit than we were used to. I got ready, went through the usual nurse instructions (what to do after the retrieval... take it easy, the usual.), and the IV team came in to place the IV for the anesthesia.
The tech placing the IV line was clearly new - there were two cues to this... 1) he looked like a green stick and you could read his anxiety on his face, and 2) there was a trainer with him. Bracing myself, I waited for the stick. The first attempt failed. He blew the vein with the needle... causing one heck of a gorgeous bruise that would take weeks to go away - yay! The second attempt was better, it was a success with no bruising.
Of course, the requisite warning debriefing followed... the pinchy, crampy pain... and the weight restriction until the blood tests. This time, I did feel a little discomfort afterward. It was very minor - and it was really gone pretty quickly.
Of course, anesthesia always knocks me on my caboose, so after I was discharged, we had lunch, returned home and I slept for a while. When I woke up, I felt much better...especially since it was almost time to go get LM from daycare.
The tech placing the IV line was clearly new - there were two cues to this... 1) he looked like a green stick and you could read his anxiety on his face, and 2) there was a trainer with him. Bracing myself, I waited for the stick. The first attempt failed. He blew the vein with the needle... causing one heck of a gorgeous bruise that would take weeks to go away - yay! The second attempt was better, it was a success with no bruising.
Of course, the requisite warning debriefing followed... the pinchy, crampy pain... and the weight restriction until the blood tests. This time, I did feel a little discomfort afterward. It was very minor - and it was really gone pretty quickly.
Of course, anesthesia always knocks me on my caboose, so after I was discharged, we had lunch, returned home and I slept for a while. When I woke up, I felt much better...especially since it was almost time to go get LM from daycare.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Continuing the Journey to Making Our Family Whole
Back in the early part of 2013, we started the journey to baby #2. In mid-March, we found out we're expecting.
To those who have forgotten, pregnancy is a huge ordeal for us. We have been unable to conceive without medical intervention to this point. (Not that we've had a lot of time to try things out in the last couple of years, due to a toddler who prefers to sleep by mommy and daddy... but hey, it is what it is.) So, we consulted our staff, and were on the road again.
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The initial steps in IVF include loads of blood tests and screening. Drug testing, all that fun stuff. By the end of it, you feel like a human pin cushion... and can't help but thinking there is a fleet of lab bats somewhere that is pretty fat and happy on your blood after all that testing. Anyway, we got through that and went in to meet with the nurse about the beloved (not) shots. I hate shots... I really do, this is the one case where I will make an exception for my distaste of needles. The nurse that met with us mentioned that, due to my BMI (which was over their threshold by .5), all of our shots would need to be intra-muscular. All ten days...
Now, you can imagine my reaction... yep, I about jumped up and ran out of the room. I looked her square in the face and said "It's not happening. I would rather die than go through ten days of intra-muscular shots." So she number crunched, talked to the doctor, and came back asking if I thought I could lose 10-15 pounds by the start of the ten day shot period. My comment, "sign me up." I'd much rather lose the weight than try to do those damned shots.
So, the beginning of shot day comes. I weigh in and find that I've lost 12 pounds. Close enough. Sub-cutaneous it is! Whew!! I sure did dodge that bullet!!
Now, I don't usually mention much about my hubby sometimes, but guess who gets to administer these lovely shots... yep, that's right, he's the lucky volunteer! So, there are three shots that are taken up to the HCG trigger. Lupron, which is pretty mellow; Gonal-F, which comes in a huge pen that clicks as it is administered and smells absolutely repulsive; and Menopur, which allows the administrator of the shots to practice some chemistry as it is a tablet that has to be activated with distilled water in the proper amount.
The bad thing about Menopur is it stings like hell going in. (I'm not kidding, it's like injecting salt under your skin.) It drove my hubby crazy to see me cringe at the thought of getting these shots... so he did some internet searching and learned that letting the shot sit for 15-20 minutes after mixing helped the crystals settle, in turn allowing the sting to diminish if not go away completely. This plan worked, yay, little to no pain the entire duration of the shots. The last shot administered is an HCG trigger. You know, by the time assigned for this shot, what time your retrieval report time will be.
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Being a curious 20-month-old, our son had to be in the bedroom when daddy was administering the shots. He'd often hold my hand gently and kiss it, too cute. On the second night of shots, he looked my hubby square in the face and said "Oh no, daddy shot mommy!" Out of the mouths of babes! The look on his face made us both double over in laughter.
We are so happy with our son, we couldn't help but dream of having a little girl to make our family complete. We hoped, we prayed, and we thought of the possibility of a little girl as smart as her big brother. But we both agreed, we'd be overjoyed with either a boy or a girl, as long as the baby is healthy and strong.
To those who have forgotten, pregnancy is a huge ordeal for us. We have been unable to conceive without medical intervention to this point. (Not that we've had a lot of time to try things out in the last couple of years, due to a toddler who prefers to sleep by mommy and daddy... but hey, it is what it is.) So, we consulted our staff, and were on the road again.
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The initial steps in IVF include loads of blood tests and screening. Drug testing, all that fun stuff. By the end of it, you feel like a human pin cushion... and can't help but thinking there is a fleet of lab bats somewhere that is pretty fat and happy on your blood after all that testing. Anyway, we got through that and went in to meet with the nurse about the beloved (not) shots. I hate shots... I really do, this is the one case where I will make an exception for my distaste of needles. The nurse that met with us mentioned that, due to my BMI (which was over their threshold by .5), all of our shots would need to be intra-muscular. All ten days...
Now, you can imagine my reaction... yep, I about jumped up and ran out of the room. I looked her square in the face and said "It's not happening. I would rather die than go through ten days of intra-muscular shots." So she number crunched, talked to the doctor, and came back asking if I thought I could lose 10-15 pounds by the start of the ten day shot period. My comment, "sign me up." I'd much rather lose the weight than try to do those damned shots.
So, the beginning of shot day comes. I weigh in and find that I've lost 12 pounds. Close enough. Sub-cutaneous it is! Whew!! I sure did dodge that bullet!!
Now, I don't usually mention much about my hubby sometimes, but guess who gets to administer these lovely shots... yep, that's right, he's the lucky volunteer! So, there are three shots that are taken up to the HCG trigger. Lupron, which is pretty mellow; Gonal-F, which comes in a huge pen that clicks as it is administered and smells absolutely repulsive; and Menopur, which allows the administrator of the shots to practice some chemistry as it is a tablet that has to be activated with distilled water in the proper amount.
The bad thing about Menopur is it stings like hell going in. (I'm not kidding, it's like injecting salt under your skin.) It drove my hubby crazy to see me cringe at the thought of getting these shots... so he did some internet searching and learned that letting the shot sit for 15-20 minutes after mixing helped the crystals settle, in turn allowing the sting to diminish if not go away completely. This plan worked, yay, little to no pain the entire duration of the shots. The last shot administered is an HCG trigger. You know, by the time assigned for this shot, what time your retrieval report time will be.
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Being a curious 20-month-old, our son had to be in the bedroom when daddy was administering the shots. He'd often hold my hand gently and kiss it, too cute. On the second night of shots, he looked my hubby square in the face and said "Oh no, daddy shot mommy!" Out of the mouths of babes! The look on his face made us both double over in laughter.
We are so happy with our son, we couldn't help but dream of having a little girl to make our family complete. We hoped, we prayed, and we thought of the possibility of a little girl as smart as her big brother. But we both agreed, we'd be overjoyed with either a boy or a girl, as long as the baby is healthy and strong.
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