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Re: Randoms 3/17
@lyse01 Eeeee! Best of luck!!
Thanks for the sympathies about the loss of a bathroom. Thankfully the time element won’t be a big deal, it’ll just be a pain to waddle to the other floor constantly.
Had a dude in an SUV flip me off and force me back onto the sidewalk (so I wouldn’t get hit) while I was using the crosswalk yesterday. Like.... congrats on pushing a pregnant lady off the road, big guy.
@lin0442 I work on a college campus that has a through-street that gets fairly busy. I’d say that people stop for me at the cross walk about 50% of the time. I’ve gotten VERY cautious.
Nothing very exciting to report here. The shower with my coworkers yesterday was very sweet and awkward, exactly as you’d expect from a bunch of professors. And I’m Just plugging away at work and still feeling very motivated to clean / sort / organize my house. Last night I was planning to go to bed early (which I still did), but I was thinking about how my parents are coming to keep my son when I go into labor and I ended up getting back out of bed. I made a little guest-bathroom basket with soap, shampoo /conditioner, spare (wrapped) toothbrushes and floss, etc. Its pretty cute.
Today i I think I’m going to do a little organizing in one of our hallway closets. It’s not too bad, but could be better.
I rolled over this morning and heard/felt a large pop in my pubic bone. Luckily I called my PT and she was able to squeeze me in. She said it was a good thing I called because it was badly rotated that I would have been in severe pain all weekend. Weird thing is baby wasn’t moving much all morning until after I got fixed. I don’t know if she dropped in the night, causing my pubic bone to shift, and then got stuck?. PT did say a sudden change in baby’s positioning can cause the bone to shift , along with increased relaxin as labor gets near
And bummed to miss my 38 week appointment today, dr. said stay home. Gotta wait till next Friday now
@lin0442, ugh, it's drivers like that thay give me anxiety to go anywhere! I've had two people run stop signs right in front of me without even looking. I get that people can make mistakes, but both were near our college campus and crossing the main street downtown. Pretty sure they knew there was a stop sign there.
@blueberrymomma, glad your PT for you in! That sounds miserable. The day before I went into labor my pelvic pain was so much worse I was crying - I'm gonna assume because he dropped. When is your due date again?
Pretty sure I overdid it yesterday, but I needed to get out of the house. Took the two boys to a library program, had lunch with my brother and parents, then spent a few hours in the sunshine at my parents house. By the time I grabbed a few groceries and got home, my pelvis and hips were killing me. Bleh.
i had my 37 week appointment this morning. Everything was good. When my doctor measured me she said, “oh wow. You’re really out of room. You must be so uncomfortable, especially your ribs!” I feel so seen. I’ve been whining about my ribs feeling bruised and battered for a couple weeks, and she totally validated me.
As for me... I've been having not painful contractions that start and stop all afternoon... Usually I have BH that go until I drink water or sit down and then stop. The cycling and measureability is making me wonder if this is different? They truly are not uncomfortable though. Maybe a little pressure but not anything to write home about.
in. He/She will give you better advice on what to do. I’m so sorry you’re so miserable, hopefully it passes soon.
@kangstadt my due date is April 9. I hope it means she dropped because that was my issue with DS. He wouldn’t ever engage and so my cervix wouldn’t thin out. Today was my birthday, so I went out shopping (alone lol) for like 4 hours and had very minimal pain, so that’s good
Finally found some energy to nest and I’m sure it won’t come back to bite me later today (complete sarcasm).
I did sneak in a few more hours of sleep around 7am. DH got 12 uninterrupted hours and never noticed I was out of bed for half the night. 🙄
im pretty exhausted and cranky right now myself. We actually had a really great day. We spent over an hour at a massive garden store this morning and $350 later we have enough pretty shade plants to landscape the huge, very shady, front garden that’s been bare dirt for about a year now. It’s going to look great when it’s in. I’m just overtired and physically done at this point.
My rant for the weekend: We let my BIL and SIL borrow our extra car seat base when they had their baby 2 years ago. Well BIL finally brought it to work to give to DH and he tells DH that he will need to wash it. I thought maybe just dusty from storage, no, it was filthy! Like food and stuff spilled on it and they never cleaned it. How rude is that? I would never borrow something from someone and return it in that condition. Since it’s just the plastic base it wasnt hard to clean but it still pissed me off since SIL isn’t a nice person to begin with.
@saucentoss I wonder if there’s any actual research that walking can start labor.... if so, maybe I’ll schedule a hike for next weekend
I’m trying not to take it too hard, because healthily pregnant, but I’m on track to gain 45-50 lbs by the end of this pregnancy, which just feels like a huge number for being 5’1”. I feel so giant and get kind of worried that it won’t come off. I’m grateful this has been a smooth pregnancy, but it’s tough to reconcile the number. A small concern, everything considered, but it makes me feel kinda crummy.
Also congrats to @sheknows6!
As for "walking the baby out" -- I know there's some evidence that walking during labor helps; I don't remember exactly what aspects, maybe speeding it up but also maybe just managing discomfort... Either way, I am starting to think that I'll try everything, regardless of how much/little evidence there is for it to try to get this baby out when the time comes.
@lin0442 I know you've probably heard stuff like this a million times and it might not help: but I know a bunch of people who gained a lot of weight (50lbs for sure) during pregnancy and I could never have been able to tell after. It sucks now, but it's probably temporary. Also, even though things are otherwise going smoothly, pregnancy is still hard and you can let yourself acknowledge that!
I would assume walking would help move the baby down into the birth canal and gravity can only help but I don’t know how much it could help with starting labor. I know I walked around the mall last time a day or so before I went into labor but I also had my membranes stripped.
I’m pretty much going to clean my way into labor. If I’m not working I’m attacking our apartment right now. If nothing else at least I won’t have to do it for awhile when we get home. I also am apparently nesting in my sleep because I woke up this morning with the solution to a problem I was having on where to put some extra totes.
Also DH is nesting and taking it out on the kitchen!
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Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
@thatbaintforbetty DH has been major nesting; cleaning and finishing a bunch of random projects. He’s incapable of sitting still.
Heres a picture of my “labor smoothie” my mom made me. It’s dates, pineapple, banana, and red raspberry leaf tea. Even if it doesn’t work, it’s delicious!
Wednesday I should finally be getting an induction or c-section date due to being diagnosed with the beginnings of pre-eclampsia. My MFM stressed talking to my OB about getting something on the calendar. So an end will be in sight. And I got to see LO in 3D after my NST and I am seriously obsessed with looking at the print outs now.