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![]() | Age: 42 Country: AU Province/region: Queensland City: Mossman Partner: Patrick Children: Yes, 6 Pregnant: Not anymore Occupation: stay home mum, ex-high school math teacher |
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Hi! I'm 42, and feel a little old to be pregnant again. I already have 5 beautiful kids, but very excited about the new addition on the way.
March 7th: Dating scan at Mossman hospital: 10 weeks and 2 days
March 25th: Ultra-sound scan in Cairns: 13 weeks; 7.24cm, maybe 13 wk + 3 days
May 7th: second ultra-sound scan in Cairns. 19 weeks. The technician says Baby is a girl! and the scan showed that she's healthy and developing well. No problems they could see. It's such a relief! And although I was telling myself I didn't mind what gender Baby is, I'm SO HAPPY she's a little girl! So are the other children. :) Also relieved that all development appears to be normal, as they say the risks of problems are so high for a mother my age.
May 19th: Still going well. Some days I feel like September may never come; other times the days and weeks just disappear. We're thinking of naming our little angel "Penny".
June 6th: Passed the 23 week mark, at last - it's finally June... Nice to know little Penny is basically a viable baby now, and she sure is strong. She also seems able to kick simultaneously in my stomach and bladder and kidneys - guess she's getting big! Sometimes seems to be trying to break out through by belly. I'm enjoying getting little baby clothes together and wraps etc. Be lovely when she's finally born! But in the meantime, the days are clicking by steadily. I'm fairly comfortable, all things considered. Had one scary dizzy spell a week or so back, and the varicose veins and calf cramps and backaches are a nuisance, but I get occasional bursts of energy and clean the house or do some gardening. Still enjoy riding my bicycle into town almost every day.August 4th: Midwife & Dr appointments at Cairns Base Hospital. They took 3 vials of blood to check for what might be causing the bruising on my legs and a urine sample to check for a couple of things Dr Guirguis hadn't done. Also gave me lots of info about VBACs and what to take to hospital, besides an ambulance! Both the midwife and doctor seem a lot more genuinely concerned about my risks that Dr G. which is actually reassuring. I do hope to give birth under their care, even tho it means being on my own for the birth and probably until discharge.
August 8th: Dr G and I discussed VBAC vs another c-section, and he says it's up to me, but his judgment (just barely) comes down on the side of c-section, because of the slightly increased risks with a VBAC and the decreased risks of a c-section after having had surgery before. The op would mean more medical control, and we'd have a date, so we'd know when to be in Cairns - Pat and the kids might even be able to come. Also we wouldn't be rushing to Cairns in labor, risking giving birth en route. Recovery would be a few days vs a few hours, but that's okay. Seems to depend mostly on whether Baby decides to come uninvited before we can get a c-section organized.
August 20th: Doctor G. says she's cephalic, everything seems good. :) Started taking iron as dizziness could be because of slightly low heamoglobin level.
September 3rd: (36 weeks) Dr G. says she's turned breech. Gonna look into that c-section Monday.
September 5th: Glucose Tolerance Test was okay; it seemed unnecessary but came back positive. Now what? I already eat like a health nut and exercise heaps.
September 8th: Cairns ObGyn said I should try for a vag. delivery, as Baby is cephalic *whew* and he thinks it would be quite safe. He also said her head is "well down" so she's very unlikely to turn breech again. If I'm still pregnant in 3 weeks, we will talk c-sec.
September 13th: Got my blood glucose monitor and strips all sorted, and can keep an eye on my blood sugar levels. So far, so good - no readings over 7.4 mmol/l. Other ladies on here seems to be having their little babies, one by one, but Penny seems quite content to stay where she is!
September 16th: Had abdominal pains and eventually went to the hospital. I thought it may be heartburn or gas pains, as it was sort of a burning sensation, but down near my bellybutton. The midwife wondered if it might be bleeding from the placenta, as that's where it was apparently positioned. They transferred me to Cairns for a scan and for observation, but I went into labor on the way. The ambulance driver, Miles, told me all about how he got dreadlocks in his blonde hair. Got to Cairns still only 2cm dilated and not effaced. Given a drip at dinner time, as my glucose level was very low by now, having had nothing to eat since toast and an orange at 10am. Not fish and chips, but got my BGL back up. I was still picking superglue off my fingers from fixing Tycho's toy shield, and watching "three and a half Men" when they came to tell me there was an opening in theatre, and took me in for c-sec at about 9:30pm. Penny born at 10:36pm. As she was born, they lifted her above the screen so I could see her, but I really only got to see her "girl bits" (that was in itself a relief) and they took her to check and clean her off. The spinal block was awful, affected my heart and had to get narcotic injection which made my mouth dry and head itchy, and was having trouble breathing by the time they stitched me up. I was shaking like I was freezing cold.
September 17th: Recovery took over an hour, but good now and feeding. Her blood glucose was low at first testing, so they gave her 20ml formula, but BGL came good and she has taken to breastfeeding well. She's lovely!!
September 18th: Transferred back to Mossman this afternoon, where Pat and the kids finally came and met little Penny. Doctor was busy dealing with patients from a minibus accident where the bus had hit a horse, but finally we saw the doctor, and she discharged us. Home by taxi (Colleen), with only panadol for pain. Very very happy to be home with Penny and pleased to have shared this wonderful journey with all the ladies here on this site.
CONGRATS PENNY IS ADORABLE...
and get painful and stuff. My midwife said it is likely they will get aggravated and that often they are for life so i'm just stressin on that even though it's stupid.
Congratulations Judi, she is beautiful.
awwwwww how precious!!! I'm SO pleased for you.
Congradulations!!!!!!
Look at those chubby little cheeks! And her lips....so darling! Contrats mom! You did good-----or you and hubby did good. Take care get some rest.
beautiful!! Congrats!
Congratulations Judi!!! I am sooo happy that little Penny is here. She is absolutely beautiful! I am glad you are home and hopefully recovering well. It was wonderful to share this journey with you! God bless.
A huge congrats to you Judi!!! She is beautiful!!
awww look how cute she is ...you must be very proud ....xxxx ....soo lovely xxx
Congratulations Judi ...she is fabulous ...So glad that you are both alright XXXXXXX
HUGEEEEEE hugs ...what a gorgeous little mouth too ....So happy for you and hubby xxxxxx xxxxx WELL DONE XXX
perfect!!!!!
she's adorable judi !! looks like she's holding a phone and saying 'it's ok mummy's fine I'm here girls' to us all :) xxx
CONGRATS! What a CUTIE!!! :) |
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