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dannie
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Boy has this been a whirlwind of a year! My husband and I got married in September 2006. Began building our house in November 2006 and then found out that I was pregnant the beginning of June 2007. My first reaction to seeing the double blue line was awe and disbelief. In fact, it took me 7 positive pregnancy tests to finally convince myself and believe that I was indeed pregnant! Even walking into my first ultrasound appointment at 9 weeks, I was sure that the technician was going to tell my husband and me that I was not pregnant, but thank goodness we walked out the door with a printed out photo of our little one.

For me the weeks have been going by slow. Perhaps it is because I wake up every morning anticipating looking more and more pregnant. I view pictures of other women's pregnant bellies and dream of the day that I too will look pregnant, as opposed to just looking as if I spent a little too much time at the dessert table!

My husband and I have decided not to find out the sex of our baby. The main reason for my wanting to wait is that I always ruin surprises by either opening up the corner of a wrapped present or just plain guessing. I figured that this was the one and only thing in life that could remain a true surprise; that is as long as one of the ultrasound technicians doesn't blurt it out by accident!

Shortly after I found out that I was pregnant, I had a dream that I was having a little boy. The following week I had to stop by a rental shop and dead smack in front of my parking space was for rent, a 4 foot tall wooden stork exclaiming "It's a Boy!". So I have taken those signs and have convinced myself that I am having a boy. That and everyone I know has guessed a boy. No one on earth thinks it will be a girl. What a shock that will be if the Dr calls out "It's a Girl!"

As for how my pregnancy is going....pretty good overall. I was one of the lucky few who didn't have to deal with morning sickness. I was a bit tired in the very beginning and my appetite increased over night. In my mind I was hoping that the more I ate, the sooner I would be able show-off my pregnant belly, but that hasn't been the case! The only main problem I have had thus far was a slightly elevated AFP reading for Spina Bifida. I have had two level 2 ultra sounds since getting the test results back and the Dr's have examined everything and said that the spine and brain look great! But let me tell you, I was worried sick over that fool test.

I am now 21 weeks pregnant and still waiting to show-perhaps next week??

Okay, so it is now next week (22 weeks) and although my husband says I look pregnant and I think I look pregnant when naked, I am still not sure that strangers can really tell that there is indeed a baby growing inside of me...and not just a growing waistline!

Boy is the baby kicking now! I first felt the baby kick at around 18 weeks, but it wasn't really anything I could rely on feeling since the kicks went almost unnoticed. But now in my 22nd week there is no mistaking the little "guy" moving around inside.

Week 23! There is no mistaking my being pregnant now! From my head down to my toes, I look pregnant- I was really hoping I would be all belly, but at 5'2'' there really isn't much room for the weight to spread out. But it's worth it- I have a beautiful and wonderful miracle growing inside and before I know it my pregnancy stage will be over and I will be back in my skinny jeans- Yippie!

I have another level 2 ultrasound tomorrow. The doctors are keeping a close eye on my blood circulation (since they had noticed that it had not matured when I went for my AFP reading) to the baby and making sure the baby is getting enough oxygen and nutrition. As much of a drag as it is to go to the Dr every 2 weeks, I am very thankful that they take such care and interest, providing the baby and me with the best care possible. Not only that, but I have great ultrasound pictures to document my baby's development.

Overall my Dr appointment went well. I had a level 2 ultra sound to follow-up on my blood circulation to the baby. The Dr told me that the blood flow in the umbilical artery, the one that feeds the baby was great and that the baby is growing as should be (weighs 1 lb 5 ounces). However, there was a notch in the ovarian artery indicating that later on in my pregnancy I may develop preeclampsia. There is not much that can be done just yet, just wait and keep an eye on things. I was just happy to find out that the artery feeding my baby is doing it's job! My Bestfriend Kimberly and Me!

This past week has been a tough one. I had the flu shot 2 weeks ago and have been suffering symptoms from that for a whole week now. I finally decided to go to the Dr.today due to an unbearable earache. The Dr. prescribed me some amoxicillin and I can't wait for it to take the pain away from my earache and hopefully clear up the cough that has been haunting me for the past week as well. Aside from being sick the past week, I have made it to WEEK 24! I have noticed strangers being extremely polite and going out of their way to assisst me- I guess they are able to notice my pregnant belly!

25 weeks pregnant and showing!

After 2 full weeks of being sick with the flu, a terrible cough and fluid in the ear, I am finally feeling much better. I was hoping to lose a few pounds over the course of being sick, since most people do- But me, of course not! When I am sick I tend to eat more- What's with that?

So I am beginning to feel a bit overwhelemed with all the jobs that still need to be done on the house. Like I said, my husband and I built a house and we have yet to complete the upstairs. We had a carpenter come over the other day to help design the layout of the upstairs. I am really excited and pleased with what we decided to do. So now that we have the design, we need the framing, sheetrock, carpeting, plumbing, heating, lighting, painting and of course decorating! My the list never ends! On top of that, there is still quite a bit that needs to be done on the downstairs. I suppose I need to stop looking at the HUGE To Do List and focus on one thing at a time. Thank goodness we have families that like to help, otherwise I don't think there would be any light at the end of the tunnel.

Little Scooter (that's what my mom has named the baby) has been kicking all the time. I love feeling Scooter move because it reassures me that he/she is doing just fine. I am really starting to feel pregnant now. Although I don't feel as if my belly is as cute as most of the other women's. I feel as if I am carrying extra low. In fact, last week Scooter was kicking all the way down by my pelvic bone. I thought for sure he/she was on the way out! LOL! I know that sounds ridiculous, but then again, I am a first time mom to be. 15 more weeks to go!

I am now 26 weeks pregnant and can feel baby Scooter kicking all the time. Sometimes Scooter kicks so hard that I actually let out a little yelp! Most of the time I feel kicks in the lower region of my stomach, down near my pelvic area. I am going to ask my Dr. if that could possibly mean that the baby is in a breech position. When I look in the mirror at my belly it appears that I am carrying low, perhaps that could be related to the baby's postion. I guess I will have to ask my Dr. at tomorrow's visit.

My Dr's appointment went well. I addressed my concern about the baby kicking extra low and my Dr told me that it was normal. But wouln't you know that as soon as I left the office, I began to feel kicks up by my bellybutton and around my ribs!

I had to have the sugar glucose test and I have to admit that the sugar water wasn't all that bad. Mine was Fruit Punch flavored, one of my favorites, so I had no problem sucking it down.

My husband has been able to feel the baby kick for the past few days. It is so neat that he can finally be a part of the pregnancy in a more intimate way. However, one thing he teases me about that he can do that I can't is that he can kiss the baby. I find it so sweet and endearing when you talks and kisses my belly. I am so blessed to have such a wonderful husband who takes so much interest in the baby and me. In fact, he makes it a point to be at all of the Dr. appointments. I know he is only tagging along because he knows I hate the fact that he gets to watch me step on the scale and see just how much weight I am gaining! LOL! In all honesty, he could really care less about my weight gain. He just wants his wife and baby to be healthy. He tells me all the time that I am beautiful and he loves every inch of my body. The only problem is that I have a hard time believing that, but I guess most women do. I suppose we need to learn to embrace ourselves and stop comparing ourselves to the stick skinny models on the cover of magazines. Most of the time they have been airbrushed and their bodyparts rearranged by computer!! LOL! I am beginning to ramble so I am going to put a stop to all my nonsense....until next time~!

I guess I got a bit tired of journaling........

RYLAND CHASE

February 14, 2008

3:28 pm

5 lbs 14 oz

20.5 inches

I ended up being induced a week early due to our baby measuring a bit on the small side. My Dr said it was protocol to induce if an ultrasound revealed that a baby fell below the 10Th percentile. I was admitted Tuesday, Feb. 11Th and the induction process began Wednesday morning. The whole process was very slow and grueling. It took my body forever to kick in and go into labor. Up until Thursday afternoon, my cervix remained locked and stayed at a steady 1 cm dilated even though I was having extremely strong contractions every minute. Around 2 pm Thursday it decided to loosen and measured a bit over 2. At that point I had a stadol to help with all of the pain. An hour later (3pm) my nurse decided to check me to see if I had made any progress and to our surprise, I was 9 cm dilated and the baby was crowning (which meant I missed the window of opportunity for an epidural). My nurse ran out into the hall and called the resident nurse in (since my Dr was at his office at a different location) the neonatologist and the OR doctors. I managed to hold-off delivering until my Dr arrived (ten minutes later). During all of this, the baby`s heart-rate dropped to 60 beats per minutes, so it was crucial to get the baby out quickly-The Dr`s were on the verge of performing an emergency C-section right there in my room! My Dr arrived just in time and with a few hard-core pushes and the help of a vacuum, our baby was born. Ryland was checked over and taken out of the room, so I missed out on the whole initial bonding process, something I was really looking forward to. After 45 minutes of being stitched back up(I had extreme tearing), Ryland was brought back into my room and I was able to begin bonding. We have been home for a week and a half now, and our little man couldn`t be doing any better. He is the love of my life and I would do it all over again :o)





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willows-mum - Thursday, 17 July
Nope .. not at all ... everything just falls into place really.


willows-mum - Thursday, 17 July
I know .. i love that photo
She was hugging her blanket.
Thats her fave blankie .. she will not go to sleep without it.


willows-mum - Thursday, 17 July
No, Willow was my last. I had my tubes tied during my c section. Difficult, in what way?


willows-mum - Thursday, 17 July
Nope, no step children .. they are all my own children.


Ambrielles mommy - Wednesday, 16 July
lol no kidding what an idiot!!! Especially to let you do it for that long! come on now!! I bet that was some pain without the epi! I can't even imagine!!! I was begging for the epi when I hit 4 cm. That pain was the worst I've ever experienced whew....


Ambrielles mommy - Wednesday, 16 July
Omg I just read your birth story!! That is crazy!! so the whole time you were in the bathroom pushing the baby out!! Of course she should have told you you'd have that type of pressure!!


Debra - Wednesday, 16 July
i wish i've tried every product out there. There are hundreds! my friend has a good head start on me and thankfully she lets me try out her stash of carriers. I'm not as obsessed about it as she is, i just want to know which one will work the best and give me less back pain, then i'll buy that one! That's very interesting about the naps/ sleep cycles. I often have trouble determining when to put isaac down for a nap. Right now i tried putting him down as he was rubbing his eyes, but he's crying a lot. I don't know if he'll go to sleep now or not. But thats very interesting about the sleep cycles and makes sense, so thanks!


Preggers123 - Wednesday, 16 July
wow what a bad labor you had. Poor you you had to poop and it didn't workd. I pshed so hard that I pooped on the labor table when I was pushing out Michael lol


Ambrielles mommy - Wednesday, 16 July
 awesome pic! Love that chubby smile!!!


Ambrielles mommy - Wednesday, 16 July
 haha look at that lil booty!! How cute!!


Ambrielles mommy - Wednesday, 16 July
 look at you hot mama, you look great!!


beatrice9603 - Wednesday, 16 July
the room is a little lighter than a sage green. we did all the trim in white with a light beige carpet.. it's so cute.. very neutral for a boy or girl. i'll send you some pics once the furniture comes.


springbaby - Wednesday, 16 July
Hi! Things are good. My SIL just had her baby yesterday so that was a big day for everyone. Ava has her first cousin from my husband's side of the family! Pretty exciting. Ava is good, I swear though...it's just one worry after another. Now she is having tiny specks of blood in her poo. I took her to the Dr. and they just said it may be a tiny fissure somewhere. But it's been going on now for a whole week (possibly longer, that is just when I first noticed). UGH!! I don't think it's a fissure though because it's in different spots throughout the whole diaper, gross I know. Oh the stresses of motherhood! I began trying to cut out dairy in my diet, just in case it is a milk protein sensitivity or something like that. Let me tell you, cutting out dairy is DIFFICULT! Well worth it though if it makes her better. Otherwise I'm just baffled, don't know why it won't go away. Other than that she has giggled twice and she is cooing LESS?!? So weird. What's new in little Ryland's world?


Preggers123 - Wednesday, 16 July
wow u had no epi with your baby? omg when iwas 4 centimeters dialated i begged them for an epi and it woried up until I delivered Michael it owre off in the middle of delivery.


Preggers123 - Wednesday, 16 July
It sure was worth it! I am fiannly all healed up thank god! I tore to like a 3 so that was a bad tear. I hated stitches down there it hurt to always poop lol.


Preggers123 - Wednesday, 16 July
Thank you for your sweet comments about my son Michael. Yur son is so beautiful and handsome! Congratulations Mommy:)


marygn - Wednesday, 16 July
hay there, thank u for getting back to me!! i appriciate it!!! ur lit one is TOOOOO cute! wow, what a cuttie pie! i, glad im not alone though in all this after baby ex pain crap, l.o.l i will take your advice (because it does make sence to strtch it back out, although the process is horrible!!!!!!!!!)along with the others,, thanks again, hope all is well!!!!


Debra - Wednesday, 16 July
:0 I think i used the bijorn for a few days before i decided i didn't like how it felt on my back! I have a really bad back. While i love my moby still, it does sag with his weight if i'm wearing it for more than 2 hours or so. But i still like it for just putting it on at home and then when i get to the store, i can just put him in it. Its so soft, its like wearing a light coat or extra tee shirt. I've been trying the 'ergo baby' out and its a structured carrier like the bijorn BUT it doesn't forward face, only tummy to tummy. Its good for putting baby on your back by yourself, but i actually have had a hard time clicking the straps together when he is tummy to tummy. Forward facing though is hard to find a good carrrier. The bijorn isn't as ideal as many would think as their legs just dangle there. It puts stress on the joints, and its actually better if their legs are spread around your hips- a more natural position. I've also been trying the 'baby hawk' mei tai carrier. Its simple to tie on and has padded shoulders- my BUT is that the body on it comes up high and then my son can't see out and gets frustrated. Again, i keep coming back to why i love the wrap (one of my friends says i might just be a wrapper!). The weight is easily distributed over the shoulders and hips. There are no straps, and no sharp points- unless i'm not careful with my wrapping and it gets twisted. There is a bit of a learning curve, but i'm still leaning towards it as the ideal baby carrier for me. I'm going to send you a web site with reviews on different carriers- it goes in sections and if you go into one, the product usually has a link to the website on the right side of the page. The moby is considered a 'stretchy' wrap- so i've also been looking at a woven wrap. I don't want the material too thick, as i like how the moby is so comfy- so that rules out some of the more expensive wraps like the diddymous and girasol carriers... anyways- this is a link to the canadian website where i bought my moby, but there are others closer to you too and the links of who carries the product is all on the baby wearers website. Let me know what you end up choosing!!!
www.parentingbynature.com, www.mobywrap.com,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babywearing (just a website about baby wearing)
http://www.thebabywearer.com/cgi-bin/reviews/productlinks.pl (this is THE site to choose from. some moms also sell their cast-off products on here for much cheaper than the actual vendors!!
How is ryland sleeping now?? well at night? naps?


jesslf - Wednesday, 16 July
I'm sorry that you had to go through that as a baby and glad that loving people came into your life and adopted you as their daughter. Just remember that Ryland has you as a great mom and you already gave him what you didn't have at that age and that is love! You can buy him all the toys in the world, put you are his teacher and will learn from you! You are giving him everything from the heart and I believe that's how our babies thrieve is from us! He's going to grow up into an amazing smart young man!


karenc - Wednesday, 16 July
yeah, i didn't either until someone on the board mentioned them - i looked them up and they look a heck of a lot like the mouse, haha! i learn A LOT about baby gear from this board, i have to admit. a girlfriend of mine uses these things she calls 'loveys' with her twins -- it's like a little blanket with a stuffed head type thing in the middle. the little heads are sort of weird to me, so i'd probably go just plain blankie if beckett wasn't in to his mouse.


karenc - Wednesday, 16 July
i have to tell you, that mouse beckett loves is too fabulous. an it's very similar to the sooting/bonding dolls i've seen on websites -- at night when he stirs and starts to wake up, he'll put his face up against the mouse and fall back to sleep.


Debra - Wednesday, 16 July
dannie, what are you using for a baby carrier when you can't use the bijorn? didn't it give you back pain? just curious! I have been using a moby wrap since birth and my baby is now over 20 lb and I still find it comfortable, way better than the bijorn. I've been trying out various mei tai carriers and recently the 'ergo baby' but i still find the moby most comfortable and most convenient for forward facing/ and tummy facing carry.


kristins-blessed - Wednesday, 16 July

Thank you for the sweet comment.. I love my little girl! She's Amazing.. Your little boy is Very Handsome.


mizzsnazzy - Wednesday, 16 July
lol ok, Is Ryland teething yet?


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