So once you hit 37 weeks and you are "in the zone" how do you keep from being inpatient? Even though I have stuff to do, and I am planing on working till my DD- and I have a hard time believing that I am actually having a baby (still doesn't seem real)- I am starting to grow restless...
any suggestions/tips?
Re: 37 weeks plus- keeping your patience....
I make lists/note of things that need to be done before she arrives. It helps keep me busy during the day.
Now that the necessities are done (washing clothes, putting them away, etc) I've been doing fun arts & crafts stuff to pass the time. I got wooden letters spelling out her name that I've painted, a wooden board where I've made a sign that says "Thank Heaven For Little Girls" and I'm still working on her quilt.
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Just take it all in stride
Sure you can hop on the train of bitching about every ache and pain you have or starting the "where is this baby at?!" attitude, but what good will that do you? The last few weeks ARE uncomfortable, but not unbearable. Hang in there, stay positive, and enjoy it while you still can!
And stay active. Nothing is more depressing that just sitting around and watching the clock tick
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This. Just because the doctor's classify 37 weeks as full term, doesn't mean it is good for the baby to come then. The actual human gestation is 40-42 weeks. The longer baby stays inside, the less chance of there being health issues for the baby, and the more "mature" they will be. Baby will come when Baby is ready.
I also remind myself of the extreme lack of sleep that will hit once he is born. As long as he is inside me, i can still get some sleep. Once he is here, it is a whole different ball game.
This, exactly. Sometimes I get restless because I've been in a lot of pain (sciatica, disc out of place in my spine), but aside from that discomfort, I feel like it has flown by.
I know what you mean. Even though I want my LO to stay as long as he wants, it does make me restless knowing that he really could come at any second, and that it would be ok. That's what changed for me once I hit 37 weeks.
Just remember that most babies are delivered in the week surrounding the due date. So think of it as your LO will not be here until at least the week of your due date. Maybe that will help you concentrate for the next few weeks, lol. Good luck with that!
My LO has been measuring big and I have my 39 week u/s Tuesday... if he's measuring over 9lbs, we will discuss induction. Though I would prefer an all natural birth, I understand why my doc would recommend the induction. This helps my anxiety a little since I know my odds of going past my due date are slim!
This is a great idea!
I still have a ton of stuff to do, so I'm not that anxious yet. Things that keep me from being impatient include:
-Fear of giving birth...
-The sheer panic knowing soon I'll have to take care of a little baby
-The fact that we don't have a name yet
-Enjoying my last few days of relative freedom/sleep/laziness, etc
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