Sorry.
It's been wild around here.
I took a bunch of "before" pictures of our 'new' (40-year-old) home, and I thought I'd start posting when I had some "after" pics.
Snort.
Ya, right! I still have boxes in corners, and moderate chaos still reigns.
So here's a little update:
I am, indeed, still pregnant. 38 weeks and 1 day, to be exact. I got severely dehydrated and didn't realize it a little over a week ago and actually went in to the hospital to get a fetal monitor strip because baby stopped moving. (If you knew me IRL, you would know Id have tro be awfully concerned to do that!) Baby was fine.
Last week I had 2 different days of unexplained bleeding and had another NST and sonogram, which determined that the placenta is fine, but I was still dehydrated. I managed to get my fluid back up and the bleeding, which was not to extreme, stopped. So we assume it was just a weird cervix thing.
Over the weekend I started bleeding again but I was sure it was just a repeat of the cervix thing. I started having really regular contractions, bleeding stopped, contractions picked up, and I thought I was really in labor. We actually went in, all 5 of us, Sunday morning at 3 am, expecting a baby to accompany us home! But as soon as I stepped into the birth center, everything stopped dead in its tracks. Poor midwife! Poor mama!
Naturally, as soon as I got home yesterday morning, and snuggled back in my own bed, contractions started right back up again. Thanks, baby. I explained very camly to my baby that while I, too, wish we could just snuggle in and get 'er done here, that she would have to accept the fact that she IS going to come at that darn birth center, whether either of us like it or not.
(FYI, it is not illegal to homebirth in Nebraska, but it IS illegal for CNM's to attend homebirths, and direct-entry midwives face stiff legal action if they choose to do so. As of right now, no midwife within 3 hours of Omaha will catch babies at home.)
After a long day of contractions, everything stopped. Out of curiosity, I checked myself and found a smooth, membrane-covered head pretty much right there. I'm not very good at determining dilation, but I'd say a 4? Unfortunately, she is really wedged deeply in there, posterior. I've been trying to get her to rotate, but no luck so far.
That was probably TMI for many of you- sorry.
Anyhow, that's the news for now.
"The thing about family disasters is that you never have to wait long before the next one puts the previous one into perspective."
~Robert Brault
"There is no cure for laziness but a large family helps."
~Herbert Prochnov
Praying for you! Thanks for the update!
ReplyDeleteLeo made his entrance sunny-side up, little booger. I hope your little one finds a way to spin!
ReplyDeleteO guess what? She spinned- er, spun?- last night! I can feel a back again. Phew. Luckily my pelvis is quite adequate, so it didn't take as much crawling around on hands and knees as it could have!
ReplyDeleteGood to "see" you. Prayers for a peaceful birth, wherever it happens.
ReplyDeleteHope it "keeps"!
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