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12-5-2008 - WEEK 39 UPDATE okMy mood while writing this blog:
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39 Weeks Pregnant

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Well I made it to 39 weeks! I know you all probably thought I would go earlier than this with all the signs of labour, but no baby. Frustrating for me, but I realise that this is probably happening because this is my seventh baby, and the uterus is a little irritable, even my midwife thought I would be in labour by now, hehe.

I could go overdue, but hopefully not 8-10 days over, a few days wouldn't bother me too much, just the pain of carrying her around with my bad back, has made it very difficult to cope in these last days of pregnancy.

I am sooo ready to have her, but I am not desperate to have her, if you know what I mean, every moment she is in there, means she needs to be there, and this ladies is where you are taught patience, 'there is a time for everything under heaven', 'a time to be born...'

I went to the ob last week and he told Shayne and I to have sex, hehe, Shayne just said to him(typical dairyfarmer), that he would give me drop shot(oxytocin for the cows), and bring his calving rope(of course all in jest), the doc just looked at him, not amused, and repeated, 'sex, sex, sex', lmao!!!

Saw my midwife today, and she was very supportive, she reckons I won't go overdue, I beg to differ, she will see me at 40 weeks next Monday, so hopefully it won't be long, I really don't want to be here still in one piece by the 28th of May, which will be 8 days past my due date.

She also said that Eden is the perfect positon to labour, anterior(with her back towards my tummy) and head down already entering the pelvis.

Lots of labour dust to those waiting to go into labour, including me, and baby dust to those TTC, and lots of love and hugs to all the mothers on here, I love you all.

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox

Your pregnancy: 39 weeks



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How your baby's growing:

Your baby's waiting to greet the world! He continues to build a layer of fat to help control his body temperature after birth, but it's likely he already measures about 20 inches and weighs a bit over 7 pounds, a mini watermelon. (Boys tend to be slightly heavier than girls.) The outer layers of his skin are sloughing off as new skin forms underneath.

See what your baby looks like this week.

Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby's development.

How your life's changing:

At each of your now-weekly visits, your caregiver will do an abdominal exam to check your baby's growth and position. She might also do an internal exam to see whether your cervix has started ripening: softening, effacing (thinning out), and dilating (opening). But even armed with this information, there's still no way for your caregiver to predict exactly when your baby is coming. If you go past your due date, your caregiver will schedule you for fetal testing (usually a sonogram) after 40 weeks to ensure that it's safe to continue the pregnancy. If you don't go into labor on your own, most practitioners will induce labor when you're between one and two weeks overdue — or sooner if there's an indication that the risk of waiting is greater than the risks of delivering your baby without further delay.

While you're waiting, it's important to continue to pay attention to your baby's movements and let your caregiver know right away if they seem to decrease. Your baby should remain active right up to delivery, and a noticeable slowdown in activity could be a sign of a problem. Also call if you think your water may have broken. Membranes rupture before the beginning of labor in about 8 percent of term pregnancies. Sometimes there's a big gush of fluid, but sometimes there's only a small gush or a slow leak. (Don't try to make the diagnosis yourself. Call even if you only suspect you have a leak.) If you rupture your membranes and don't start contractions on your own, you'll be induced.



Even if your labor and delivery was fast and easy, it will take some time for you to feel like your old self again. It may be hard, but try to remember that it took nine months to get here, so you won't bounce back — emotionally or physically — overnight.

What to expect from your body:

• You'll start losing weight right away. While you probably won't return to your pre-pregnancy weight for some time, most women are about 12 pounds lighter after delivering one 7- to 9-pound baby and losing another pound or two of placenta and another two pounds or so of blood and amniotic fluid. Although it will take a while for your body to regain its pre-pregnancy shape — that pregnant belly may stick around for longer than you'd like — by the end of the first week, you'll probably have lost about 4 pounds of water weight.

• You'll have lochia discharge. After your baby is born, the cells that form the lining of your uterus will begin to slough off. This results in a discharge called lochia that lasts for weeks. At first, this discharge is mixed with blood, so it appears bright red and menstrual-like, then it gradually gets lighter in color, finally fading to white or yellow before it stops.

• Your emotions will be in flux. Within the first week or two of giving birth, many new moms experience the "baby blues." You may find yourself moody and weepy, exhausted, unable to sleep, or feeling trapped or anxious. Your appetite can change, too — you might want to eat more or less. The good news is this emotional upheaval will generally pass within two to three weeks.

Call your caregiver if: • You have signs of abnormal vaginal bleeding, such as soaking more than one sanitary pad in an hour, passing blood clots bigger than a golf ball, or bright red bleeding that occurs four days or more after you give birth. You may have what's called a delayed postpartum hemorrhage. (Note: Call 911 if you're bleeding profusely or if you have any signs of shock, including lightheadedness, weakness, rapid heartbeat or palpitations, rapid or shallow breathing, clammy skin, restlessness, or confusion.)
• You have signs of infection, which may include any fever; lower abdominal pain or foul-smelling discharge (signs of endometritis); difficulty urinating, painful urination, cloudy or bloody urine (signs of a urinary tract infection); redness, tenderness, discharge, or swelling around the site of a wound (such as a c-section incision, episiotomy, or laceration); a painful, hard, reddened area, usually only on one breast, and fever, chills, muscle aches or fatigue, and possibly a headache (signs of mastitis, a breast infection).

• You have signs of postpartum depression, such as being unable to sleep even when your baby sleeps, having any thoughts of harming your child, crying all day long for several days in a row, or having panic attacks.

How to recover more quickly:

• Get as much rest as you can, and make an effort to sleep when your baby sleeps. This can be tough advice to follow, especially during the day, but it really helps.

• Limit visitors and the time you spend with them. Consider turning off the phone and posting a "we're napping" message on your door to discourage drop-ins.

• Eat a well-balanced diet.

• Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and sugared sodas.

• Accept all offers for help with cooking, cleaning, childcare, errands, and the like. If you aren't receiving offers, ask for help. It's hard, but trust us, your friends and family want to help and most will be honored you asked. If you can't get help for free, consider hiring a mother's helper, cleaning lady, or others who can give you a break.

• Don't isolate yourself. Talking to friends, relatives, and other new moms about your birth experience and life with a newborn can help you cope.


If you're planning to breastfeed and haven't bought nursing bras yet, now is the time. Bring them to the hospital — you'll want them for comfort and support. Your breasts are likely much larger now than pre-pregnancy, and they'll probably increase one or two more sizes while you're nursing. While you're shopping, get some breast pads to tuck into your bra to absorb any leaks and some purified or "medical-grade" lanolin ointment for tender nipples. (Avoid lanolin if you're allergic to wool.)




8 Comments on WEEK 39 UPDATE


nancy26 - Saturday, 17 May
ROFL, oh my word, Shayne is a hoot! I wouldn't have been able to keep a straight face. Love the straight-laced Doc though - wahahahaha..

Ah sweetie, I can't believe you haven't gone yet, but I understand how you feel with her still being in there... as you say she'll stay in there for as long as she needs to be. Fingers crossed for you and SO thrilled to hear that she's in the right position!

All is well here- I love your 39 week pic, so beautiful and petite ( I know you don't feel like it!) but I'm the same size at 35, if not bigger! I feel like a real cow.

Went in for my appointment this week, I've actually lost 2kg with this sugar free diet... despite this, baby boy continues to outdo himself, and at 34 weeks was measuring 37. So I have to stay in the GD clinic despite not having GD, as the doctors there have good experience with big babies.

My precious little one rolls around all the time, and if I sit skew, tends to thunk his head into my hip, so I know he's not engaged yet, but it was great fun to see him give the GP hell yesterday when the GP felt my belly. I was woken up twice this week in the middle of the night with back/period pains... but they went away as soon as I fell asleep again. I hope he holds out for just another 3 weeks or so, but in two weeks will check his growth again and talk about birthing options... I'm not sure they will let me go to full term if he's this big now... I may be wide, but I'm not big!

My hips kill me at night, and I find myself unable to roll over due to hip-pain, even round the back through the girdle. LOTS of pillows in use now to try and counter this.

The paintings for our nursery are finished at last - I truly love them, and the artiste himself is flying over from the UK next week to hang them himself. I can't wait!

Anyway my sweetheart, thinking of you so much, I hope you're all right - just take it easy and rest, and little Eden will come when she's ready! I can't wait to "meet" her!

All my love
Nic
XXX


Moody-Mama - Thursday, 15 May
Just checking in to see if you had your little Eden yet!! Hopefully soon!
I thought I was going into labour last night...bad period like cramps, pressure like crazy, upset tummy etc.....who knows! When he's ready he will come!
Hope you are feeling well today!!
And damn you still look great for a pregnant lady!! You don't have one single stretch mark!!!! LOL


EmB17 - Thursday, 15 May
:-) Lol your hubbies comments made me laugh. My partner is scared of pregnant women. My last pregnacy he wouldn't come any where near me in the last month as he thinks he will hurt the baby or something. One of his friends told him the baby could bite him LOL (you would think at his age he should really know better!!!) Men, what do we do with them?

NumberFive - Thursday, 15 May
wow i am surprised num 7 and no baby yet, they told me isnce this is my num 5 that they are hookingme up to iv right afterwards to reduce bledding from multipul births and i have never heard of it have u

-newnaam - Wednesday, 14 May
Hey Nic,
LMAO at Shane... (thats gold)
I was hoping to come on here today and see baby pics but you are still lovely and pregnant. Still cant get over how good you look during pregnancy. You'd make a great pregnant model...lol
Well my dear, my fingers and toes are crossed for you and your family that Eden decides to introduce herself very soon. Take care and I will check back in, in a couple of days to see how your going...xxx


GinaMummy - Tuesday, 13 May
Laughing at Shanes comments!!!! lol
Your blog sounds like you are relaxed, which is good to hear, Im sure your baby will arrive all in good time!
Take extra special care of yoursefl hun, love Ginaxxxxxxxxxx


Posie - Monday, 12 May
Sounds to me like you're all ready. You DH is hilarious! My DH is pretty funny right now. He's always coming up and rubbing my belly and talking to it "you can come out now." At church Sun. I was feeling pretty icky and a bunch of people came up and said "so you look miserable. About ready for that baby to be here?" Little did they know I'm just SICK. The baby stuff is nothing. I'm not even uncomfortable much. It's wierd. I am HUGE though. I've gained a total of like 30 lbs. I wanted to keep it at 20 (cause I'm already overweight) so I'm a little frustrated but not too much. Mostly I think the weight is from being sick this whole time and not exercising enough or eating well enough (lots of fast food cause I'm too tired to make healthy meals!) I'm motivated to gett his weight off though, once he's here! Sorry for the rambling. I haven't spoken for so long that I'm making it up with my novels to other people :)

Hope you're back gets better. Nothing worse than back labor!!! XOXO


lisadpa - Monday, 12 May
hello beautiful momma...hoping your time comes very, very soon. I think of you and check here for updates often. Thank you also for all of your loving messages. Hugs and love, Lisa
Photos
Picture I painted for Eden`s room (2008, 03, 21) 22 wks and one day (2008, 01, 20) 22 weeks 4 days (2008, 01, 20) 22 wks 4 days w no. 7 (2008, 01, 20) 24 weeks (2008, 01, 29) 26.3weeks pregnant with number 7 (2008, 02, 17) 21weeks (2008, 01, 20) 22wks5days w no.7 (2008, 01, 20) 26.3wks with number 7 (2008, 02, 17) 24 weeks (2008, 01, 29) 22 weeks 4 days (2008, 01, 20) 4d shot of Eden Amber-Rose (2008, 03, 21) 24 weeks (2008, 01, 29) 26.3wks with 7th babe (2008, 02, 17) Eden`s capsule (2008, 03, 21) Some of Eden`s things,with a little sign `Princess` (2008, 03, 21) Sillohette at 31weeks and 4 days pregnant (2008, 03, 21) Click here to see all my7thbabyduemay20th2008`s photos

Children
Matthew (1989) Christopher (1991) Michaela (1994) Ben (1996) Jaedon (2004) Bailey (2006) Eden-Amber-Rose (2008)

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