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Alee Posted - Mar 03 2007 : 8:35:54 PM
My due date is April 7th, but I keep having this weird premonition that I am going to have a March baby or at least have and early baby.

So the last month countdown has officially begun. Yikes!

I feel the need to finish a lot of projects around the house and get everything "in order". Nesting instinct I am sure.

Today Doug and I hosted a small dinner party for our friends so I got his help cleaning up the house. And to be fair- he did a huge portion of the work. On the flip side- he was cleaning up mostly his own messes! *lol*

Oh well. His computer room/office has now been converted into a shared office for both of us. My office is going to be the nursery some day. All the clean laundry got folded and put away and the kitchen and living room are nice and clean. I feel like sanity is returning to our lives- just in time for a little bundle of chaos to come :)

I really want to do cloth diapering and saw the posts for patterns on the internet (thank you ladies!). Now I just need to go buy some suitable fabrics and bite the bullet to make them! Any volunteers to do the sewing for me? Just kidding...kind of :)

Anyway- The baby is still hanging out in breech position but I had a doctor's appointment on Monday. Hopefully there is something we can do to get her to shift around a bit. Maybe my doctor will do an ultrasound to see exactly how she is positioned- It would be really neat to see her again before she makes her grand entrance.

Now if only I can get a good night's sleep tonight :)

Alee
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jpbluesky Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 12:42:27 PM
Thinking of you and your new little one on the way - Alee, all will be well. Even if you do not work through the end of the month. Praying for you!

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Alee Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 12:24:37 PM


Preggo belly shot
ArmyWifey Posted - Mar 18 2007 : 5:57:32 PM
You might also try a massage therapist -- many of them now over pregnancy massage services.



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Lizabeth Posted - Mar 18 2007 : 1:55:23 PM
I actually went to a chiropractor during my pregnancy for the lower back/sciatic pain. this was such an incredible blessing and made all the difference. at first I was extremely sceptical (sp?) but I cannot tell you enough what a huge difference this made. I went once every two weeks starting in my 6th month and then in the 8th went once a week (though I would have loved to go twice a week!)

I also used ice on my back and that helped some.

Remember to walk around if you are sitting for long periods... this is important not just to help your back/hip but to improve circulation to your legs and to the baby.

blessings to you and the little one!

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Alee Posted - Mar 18 2007 : 1:03:48 PM
Thanks for the advice Clare- I am trying really hard not to sit cross legged "indian style" at the computer :) Sometimes I have to remind myself...

My hip got pretty painful yesterday as I worked a full 8 hr shift at the front desk and I will again today too- but I guess this is all just part of the package to make me really really ready for labor once it starts. I suppose if pregnancy stayed fun, cute, and comfortable the whole way through more women would be scared to death of laboring. I am starting to get to the point of "Lets just get her out and go from there!" *LOL*

Alee
Clare Posted - Mar 17 2007 : 07:11:33 AM
Alee, Crossing your legs is one of the worst things for hip and back pain, as it puts pressure on only one side. Keep your feet firmly planted on the floor, legs uncrossed. Or else put them up on a foot stool, also uncrossed. You might try angling a rolled up towel equally under your hips while you are sitting. This will help create the pelvic tilt situation, which is rather hard to do when your belly is expanded. Hope this helps!

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Alee Posted - Mar 17 2007 : 04:10:06 AM
Any of you ladies have suggestions for relieving the intense hip pain of late pregnancy? It feels like my right hip joint is dislocated whenever I get up from sitting or when I sit down after walking around for a while. The mornings it usually is fine, but by afternoon I am hobbling around and having to waddle. A couple of times I have almost fallen because I my joint suddenly stops working mid step. I am not sure if this is just more sciatica nerve pain or if it is because the ligaments and muscles are so loose for my impending labor that there is no support. I do like to sit cross legged- especially at the computer and I am not sure if that is making my hips spread more and therefore aggravating the problem?

The nurse at the hospital suggested that I lay down and bring my knee up and in as far as I can to my chest, but that doesn't seem to help. I have tried rotating the joint both clockwise and counter clockwise but that doesn't seem to help either. I tried doing some pelvic tilts yesterday, not sure if it helped or not because I wasn't too sore at the time. Any other suggestions?

At this point I have tried everything except taking Tylenol. I have only taken it once or twice this pregnancy and would prefer to keep it that way if at all possible. I hate taking pills, but at the same time I am at my wits end on this one.

Thanks Ladies

Alee
Libbie Posted - Mar 15 2007 : 8:41:43 PM
Alee - what a fun belly photo! I am still so in awe that our bodies can create life. Isn't it amazing!!! I'm sending you love, hugs and best wishes - to BOTH of you farmgirls!

XOXO, Libbie

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BarefootGoatGirl Posted - Mar 13 2007 : 11:04:37 AM
I guess, I should have read page 2 of the post...I didn't even realise there was a liver issue. Glad to hear that things are looking good. Take it easy and I'll pray for you and Nora (ditto Kim on the name!)

Trina

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ArmyWifey Posted - Mar 12 2007 : 9:07:47 PM
Glad to hear that things are going well for you. Be encouraged that just because your family has a history of pre-eclampsia it doesn't mean you will! My twin sis had two c-sections and miscarragies, I've never had either & our labors are totally different.

Blessings!

Holly



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Kim Posted - Mar 12 2007 : 6:01:45 PM
I like the name you have picked! I am so glad everything is going ok so far.

Blessed Be!

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Alee Posted - Mar 12 2007 : 5:56:44 PM
I got the results back from the doctor. According to her I am a "puzzle". I am testing negative for all the signs of preeclamsia (yay!) and the tests for ICP came back negative as well (yay!) So right now, Nora gets to stay put until I go into natural labor- however my doctor is still trying to find out why my liver functions are elevated and why I am having this extreme itchiness. She sent me in for more blood work. I can go back down to only one non-stress test a week since I tested negative for ICP, but with my family history of preeclampsia with sudden onset- they still want to monitor me.

I am thrilled that I don't have to be induced early and am just hoping that this latest blood test will show my liver back to normal.

Alee
Alee Posted - Mar 12 2007 : 12:05:45 PM
I should find out later today if I have the liver issue and if I have to be induced this week or if they are going to let me go to term. I really hope my liver is doing it's job and getting rid of those bile salts. The information I have been reading is the ICP (liver issue) can lead to a _much_ greater chance of stillbirth if untreated and carried to term- Scary!

But I have great doctors watching me like hawks so I have confidence in them. I will let you all know in a few hours! :)

Nora has been doing great on all the non-stress tests though. She has been active and the nurses think she is doing great. My blood pressure is staying nice and low so as long as my liver is doing good we should be on-target for April 7th. :)
BarefootGoatGirl Posted - Mar 12 2007 : 11:38:53 AM
You look good, Alee! I am with Katie on the stretch marks...they happen to all of us. I have a tummy full of them, a new set for each kid! After 9 years, I don't even notice them anymore (I don't think hubby ever noticed them). The worst thing about them, is they itch like crazy when they are healing. Keep us posted on how you are doing!

Trina

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Of all the things I have created, my children are the best.
Persephone Posted - Mar 11 2007 : 1:27:59 PM
You are so beautiful! I love big preggo bellies!

I'm not pregnant anymore, but MAN, did I get stretch marks! See? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v63/Persephone82/10.jpg They've faded so much now, that they're pale silvery things- not so offensive. :)
katiedid Posted - Mar 11 2007 : 12:44:17 PM
Stretch marks..I have sooo many, I used to be really self conscience about them..but not anymore..
Real Goddesses have bellies!..and for me, stretch marks are like a badge of motherhood. There aren't too many Mamas that don't have some, somewhere... I got them on my breasts when I was pregnant, and later when I was so engorged....

Keep us posted on how your test goes.
Kate

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Alee Posted - Mar 10 2007 : 10:04:27 PM


Big preggo belly. Yes those are stretch marks- but mostly from when I got pretty overweight really fast. Vitamin E oil is going to be my best friend.
Alee Posted - Mar 10 2007 : 7:22:06 PM
I might have to call the Farm and have them post for me :)
Kim Posted - Mar 10 2007 : 5:39:52 PM
Who's going to let us know when you have the baby?!?!?!?! A new Farm Baby!!!

Blessed Be!

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Alee Posted - Mar 10 2007 : 5:34:58 PM
Thanks Everyone- You all are the best. It is wonderful to have such great support.

Doug tells me that he has this feeling that once everything is said and done I will tell him "I don't know what all the fuss is about!" *LOL* I hope he is right. Each day I feel more and more comfortable with the thought of birth which I know is also part of the process.

It is going to be amazing to bring a new life to the world and I am excited to start on the adventure of being a mom. Of course I am awed and a little nervous about that responsibility too- but all in all I am pretty confident that Doug and I should be able to raise her without too many complexes :)

I'll give you all an update tomorrow after my next non-stress test and then Monday I get to go see my OB and get the results of my blood work back too :)

Alee
katiedid Posted - Mar 10 2007 : 11:38:17 AM
Alee, I had lots and lots of the non-stress tests, and the hospital was so nice, they would have nice music playing and a soft recliner or bed...it was kindof nice, and fun to see the babies heart rate, I would just sit and watch the machine for contractions and heart rate!
It started to get alittle old going everyday, which is what I had to do near the end, but it is always worth it to know that your babe is doing well...

I am so glad to hear she has turned...don't worry about your delivery, women have been giving birth since the beginning of time...as for the c-section, don't fret now, if it happens, it happens...

Love and light to you.
Kate

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ArmyWifey Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 4:40:34 PM
I have to tell you though Shannon --- both my boys were looking up! and no c-sections. Hugs!

Holly



As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!
Love-in-a-Mist Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 1:53:29 PM
I had an emergency type forcep delivery the first time and got the worst tear you can get. It hurts, but not as much as you would think. Mostly you're just sore and the baby keeps your mind off of it.
The second time they gave me the choice of a c-section. They were worried that if I tore like that again I could lose control of my bowel and bladder. Yikes! After some testing I decided against the c-section, until I was in labor again. The doc on call talked me into it. He said a c-section is alot easier then trying to fix the perineal area and he might not be able to fix it. He also said some women's bodies are shaped so the baby only fits through looking up instead of down. Which was the problem the first time.
I went through with the c-section and I'm glad I did because she was looking up too. I'm happy to say I still have control of my bowels! HaHa. I think you can really scare yourself wondering about the unknown though. But I'm here to say the worst really isn't that bad and I would do it again too.

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ArmyWifey Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 09:31:30 AM
Alee,

That feeling of never is why I told my hubby that God made pregnancy 9 full months! (It took him until #4 to figure out that you actually have baby the begining of your 10th month!) Because before that you're generally ok with being pregnant but by the end you just want to have that kid!

Blessings,

Holly



As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!
Alee Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 08:54:36 AM
Luckily my doctors don't do "routine" episiotomies. They only do it if it looks like the tearing is going to be excessive, or if the baby is really stuck and starting to have problems.

I just looked at the calendar and realized I better pack a hospital bag here soon! Some days it feels like this baby will never come and some days I realize it is just around the corner.

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