today is not the day

Jul 10, 2008 22:42

I didn't go into labor today. The cramps I've had all week became worrisome so MM insisted I come in to make sure all was fine. I did and it was, though I learned that I am already barely dilating and softening in preparation for labor. This is exciting. "In two months you'll be absolutely ready to go," MM said ( Read more... )

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brennarella July 11 2008, 07:53:56 UTC
love the mobiles! looks like fun! ack, i'm so excited for this kid to get here!!!!

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shaynabelle July 12 2008, 00:03:25 UTC
It WAS fun! I am so excited, too, I'm having to brain-trick myself to get through these next 2 months!

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shaynabelle July 12 2008, 00:04:37 UTC
and btw, just as I have been constantly perusing possible bridesmaids dresses I have also been checkin' out the digs available for the cub:
http://www.teeshirtsrock.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=20722

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brennarella July 12 2008, 02:23:30 UTC
that is SO awesome!!!!

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bapcyk July 11 2008, 17:12:59 UTC
6 more weeks and you're full term...

Shayna gonna be a momma... I still remember vividly using hand signals to warn frat boys hitting on you on the porch of the Dog and Duck that you were 15 years old. :)

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shaynabelle July 12 2008, 00:06:04 UTC
I KNOW! I can't wait to be full term just so I know okay, I got him this far, he can take it from here.

Hehe, I can't believe how many of that old Dog and Duck group are grown with kiddos now. Who knew that happened?! I'm not sure I'm gonna be the kinda parent who lets their kid hang at a bar at age 15, though... what were my parents thinking?!

(thank you for helping me stay clear of frat boys)

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domesticdivadi July 11 2008, 23:37:41 UTC
Glad to hear that it *wasn't* labor, but just as an fyi, Sean came at 33 weeks and was perfectly healthy, lovely and fine. I'd never wish for that early of a delivery for anyone, but I wanted to reassure you that you are in some very comfortable territory now where preemies are concerned.
When do we get to see more belly pics?
And has the kicking and movement reached the "Oh my gosh, that's just like the Alien movie!" point yet? You know, where your belly is writhing around so noticeably that the people near you are startled?

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shaynabelle July 12 2008, 00:08:16 UTC
I was wondering how early a baby could come and still be not scarily premature. Was it a vaginal birth even though he was so early? I am oddly comforted that the baby is totally viable at this point. Just in case worse came to worse, I like knowing he'd make it!

More belly pix soon! I am absurdly large. I alternately: love it, hate it, forget about it. It's funny how sometimes I forget I'm preggers now, I've grown so accustomed to this body!

And YES, we're definitely in It's-An-Alien-in-My-Belly land. Just today I sat on the couch by Ez's GF Sara and we watched my belly contort oddly and she said "ooooh alien!" I love it! It's one of my favorite things to just sit and stare at the movement. I can totally understand the post-partum missing that.

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domesticdivadi July 12 2008, 14:03:07 UTC
I had to give birth in an OR, complete with extra Neonatal ICU staff on hand just as a precautionary measure in order to be prepared for all possibilities. But it was a vaginal birth. He came out screaming. And Tim was able to cut the cord, although they'd warned us that he might not be able to if the baby needed to be rushed off for any reason.
I didn't get to hold him right after he was born, which made me sad, because he did have to go to the ICU, but he was really ok. Because of his gestational age, and a few problems getting his breathing and eating going really well, he had to stay at the hospital for a week. And it was sad leaving the hospital without a baby to take home with me. But the overall message that I like to convey to people in their early 30-weeks, is that he was ok. Like really, perfectly, ok. No feeding tubes. No breathing tubes. No big scary apnea alarms to come home with us to monitor him. You really have moved into the "It'll be ok" range.

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shaynabelle July 13 2008, 23:00:35 UTC
heeh, that is quite awesome. I mean, I bet it was scary at the time but I'm SO glad to hear you were able to do a normal birth and all was well. Somehow that IS good to know, like a little bit of a relief, that at this point the baby will be okay pretty much no matter what. I like that. Thank you!

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