Congratulations on being selected as Bumpie of the Week! We look forward to getting to know you better below. Only answer questions that you feel comfortable answering.
What is your first name?
When is your due date?
What part of the world are you from (be as vague/specific as you want)?
What number baby/pregnancy is this for you?
What is your occupation or dream occupation?
Does your/will your nursery have a theme or color combination?
Have you bought anything for baby yet?
If you have bought things, what is your favorite thing that you have gotten so far?
What is your favorite part of pregnancy so far?
Do you have a favorite maternity/baby brand?
One thing you will splurge on this pregnancy?
What are your top pregnancy related priorities?
What is your favorite book?
What is your favorite tv show?
What is your favorite movie?
What is your favorite band/singer?
Anything else you would like us to know?
Me:27 H:30
Till death do us part: 7.2.2011
Trying to conceive since 01.2014
Low AFC and azoospermia
IVF #1 03.2016 - BFP 03.28.2016Due:
12.05.2016
Re: Bumpie of the Week 9.14 - katiejo1205
What is your first name? Katie
When is your due date? 12/05
What part of the world are you from (be as vague/specific as you want)? Milwaukee Wisconsin
What number baby/pregnancy is this for you? 1/1
What is your occupation or dream occupation? I am a Customer Service Supervisor for the recycling division of a major waste company. If it didn't entail horrible hours I'd love to be a party/wedding planner.
Does your/will your nursery have a theme or color combination? Grey, white and pink with elephants
Have you bought anything for baby yet? Not much. We got a book from Daddy to her - Vader's Little Princess. And a glider for the nursery.
If you have bought things, what is your favorite thing that you have gotten so far? The Glider
What is your favorite part of pregnancy so far? Feeling her move is obviously the best thing so far. And this is going to sound completely crazy, but the weird crying jags have actually been quite amusing. I am not usually a crier and randomly bursting into tears at a Lionel Richie song or something else ridiculous and then laughing while crying because I know I'm being silly is something I've actually found funny and enjoyed. Probably because is such a change from my normal self.
Do you have a favorite maternity/baby brand? I've stuck mainly to Motherhood and Kohls. They both have pretty decent plus size lines and some good sales.
One thing you will splurge on this pregnancy? The glider was probably our big purchase (though to be honest my Grammie gave me the money for the glider - but we were going to buy it either way)
What are your top pregnancy related priorities? Having a healthy baby. Getting her out with minimal trauma to either of us!
What is your favorite book? I love reading so much... The Stand, The Passage series, Harry Potter, Hunger Games and Bridget Jones are the ones I can read over and over.
What is your favorite tv show? Buffy is probably my all time favorite. I also like most crime dramas, Scandal and Greys.
What is your favorite movie? Ghostbusters
What is your favorite band/singer? This one is really hard - my taste in music changes a lot. I really like Jem, Ingrid Michaelson, Taylor Swift, Pink, Adele and Ed Sheeran
Anything else you would like us to know? This whole thing has been so surreal... I am 38 having my first baby. I really gave a lot of consideration before deciding to tell my bf that I wanted a baby and then was really not sure that I would even get pregnant. So I am very excited but also very nervous about this whole adventure. And honestly, I am terrified of giving birth. Like, panic attack inducing terrified. I had a total meltdown after our first birthing class last week where I sat in the car and cried that "I don't want to do this" after the class. I know millions of women have done it and in much harsher circumstances than the posh birthing center I'll be in, but that still doesn't help me get over my fear!
We're team green but now I want to buy the two Vader books. My DH loves star wars!
And try not to worry too much, I wish there was an easy way to get the baby out, but luckily we live in a time where pain can be reduced and safety is priority. This is my 3rd, overall I'm like 'eh, no biggie, I know what's coming'. But I still get bouts of 'oh my gosh, I'm so freaking scared!'. The best thing you can do is to be prepared and educate yourself.