So for my past two babies, I was induced at 39 weeks and knew that was where I was heading. Thankfully, this one is doing better size wise and OB is saying we should be safe to assume I will go to (or past) my EDD. I am looking for things to occupy my mind (at home and at work) to be mentally prepared for going that long.
So far it has helped to make a family calendar with everything we have going on. We still have a few things planned in the next few weeks (attending a birthday party, hosting a baby shower, family dinners for my kids birthdays). So I'm trying to stay focused on those. But I still have a very large growing list of baby to-dos at home I need to find time (and motivation) for.
Anyone else?
Re: What are you doing to mentally be prepared to go past your EDD?
Plus my mom and MIL are coming to live with us for 5 weeks starting a week before my due date. So the longer baby waits, the more time we have with them to show them our city (even though I'll probably feel miserable) and the less time they are here with baby. I'm sure you guys will hear me talk about this more in the future.
Married May 2014
DD born August 2016
Baby #2 due December 2017
We have a busy week this week, so lots of projects to keep us busy. We've made an agreement to stop projects on Saturday so we can just enjoy each other and relax a little before the LO joins us. I'm actually really looking forward to this after all the crazy projects and such we've worked on for the past few months.
We also plan to take a short trip at the end of my maternity leave, so I've been enjoying looking at Air bnbs for that trip, even though we won't be booking it until after the baby comes.
I selfishly want her to come a week early though because my work is starting a new staffing module plan August 15th (I'm due the 21st). This new staffing plan is gonna be a shit show (cutting staffing, adjusting shift start times, brand new courier company for all the lab samples we get from surrounding clinics/hospitals, and moving a bunch of referral work to the mother ship hospital). DH who is a lab lead over at the mother ship hospital even said it would be awesome if she came the 13 or 14. Ha!
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero placenta surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero placenta surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
Also, while I'm over being pregnant, I feel so unprepared to be a mother of 2, so going over also gives me more time to have extra snuggles with my dd and enjoy our last few weeks as a family of 3.
I am definitely not ready to go past my due date. I went three weeks early with my first so going late would be very new to me...but I better start getting ready b/c you never know!
For me I'm treating this like going on a vacation, Im going to get my haircut, massages, chiropractor appointments, clean, sleep, get my nails done and relax hahaha Once baby come's there will no time for any of that !
Thankfully my ob still monitored me during this pregnancy. This time around 30w my cervix started shortening and at my 35w appt last Friday baby is super duper low and my cervix is thin. I'm not dilated yet (at least I wasn't at the appt) but we're thinking I won't make it to 40w this time either.