Apr 20, 2007 02:51
For those of you who are not from or familiar with Rutland, its pretty much a disaster zone here... We got a Nor' Hurricane. I know thats not a term, but guess what... it really is because we got one and the Climatologist coined that term. Nor' Easter + Hurricane = Nor' Hurricane. Thats just what we got. Most of you think I went into labor and had the baby. Oh you are so far from wrong. I just have not had power since 7am Monday. So. Moving on.
No.
No, I did not have the baby yet. No, I am not in labor. No, I am not dilated. No, I am not having any contractions. No, not even Braxton Hicks. No, I am not sleeping great. No, we do not regret not finding out the sex. No... Its not going to be a party in my delivery room. SKOT. SHEENA. PERIOD. Yes I said my delivery room. It might have taken two of us to do the deed, but its coming out of me... therefore: YES! I can call it MY DELIVERY ROOM!
Yes.
Yes, I am getting excited, and anxious. Yes, Skot and I have all our stuff prepared and set up. Yes, my feet still hurt. Yes, the baby sit on my bladder. That means YES. I piss a lot. Yes, I have heard all of the old wives tales you would like to tell me AGAIN. Yes, I promise to call those of you who already know who you are.
Its just a matter of days. Or so I hope, but I have a slight feeling that this baby has other intentions.
A little update for you all:
I have another appt. next Thrursday. This will be just incase I do not have the baby by then my Dr. wants to do another ultrasound to make sure that there is enough fluid surrounding and protecting the baby still, also they want to listen to its heart rate and make sure that it is doing well in there. If all is well they are going to send me home and schedule me back in one week. If in those following 7 days I do not go into labor that second appt will be the date that they induce me. YAY. That sounds SOOO NOT PLESANT.
As some of you may know my worst fear, regarding pregnancy, is having a c-section, but I think just above that is being induced... I think a c-section is more appealing that induction. I think the only reason I feel this way is because with an induction you have no idea how long or quick things MAY progress... or nothing could happen at all and then a c-section would be needed. Ahh. I am just going to put all of those thoughts out of my head and take it as it comes... when or if it comes down to it I will deal with it at that time. No sooner, no later.
Ahh... I love all the pregnant ladies I know... Nicole, you're getting pretty close as well. Wait til you reach that 30 week mark and tell yourself that you only have 10 weeks left. Its a relief in a depressing way. I am sure you know what I mean. You and Damian are going to be awesome parents and Boston is going to be one lucky little man.