Thursday, August 25, 2011

37 week update and some TMI (be forewarned)


I will be 37 weeks pregnant at midnight tonight! I guess I could technically still have this baby by then, but I highly doubt that I will; I'm just not feelin' it. Therefore, I can say that, unforeseen circumstances aside, I will make it to full-term! Woo hoo!

I had my 37 week appointment with my midwife today and it went very well. I have been following her advice and MAJORLY taking it easy (well, easy for me at least) since last Thursday. It has been a royal pain in the tuchus, but I have persevered. Starting tomorrow I can resume normal activities, knowing that I now qualify for the waterbirth I want to have. YAY! Come any time New Little Boy!

So back to my appointment. My uterus has almost caught up from measuring behind last week and I am now measuring 36 1/2 cm at 37 weeks, where as I was measuring 35 cm at 36 weeks last Thursday. Last week my cervix was still cone shaped. The internal os (opening) was measuring 2cm while the external os was only measuring 1cm, and I was 50% effaced. This week my midwife said that the baby is VERY low, pushing down on my cervix, and that it is now cylinder shaped and 2 1/2 cm dilated at the internal and external opening. I am also about 70% effaced. She said that I could have this baby at any time now and that she wouldn't be surprised if I had him before my appointment scheduled for next Thursday.

We were talking more about the differences between women in regards to pregnancy and she said that she believed that I was probably one of those women who just doesn't carry to term. She said it seems like I just grow babies faster, since this baby feels like it's a very good weight already. She imagined that if I were to carry him to term or a week after, he would be a pretty big baby. No thank you, I said... 7lbs 9oz was already plenty of baby to push out. = )

I swear I feel like if this baby was any lower, he would probably just fall right through me. I feel like a water balloon that is about to burst. I am definitely waddling since his head is far down in my pelvic girdle now. And MAN, is he ever packed in my belly. The midwife even had trouble figuring out which body parts were which because everywhere she felt, some body part or another was protruding.

Okay, next topic. Here comes the TMI... skip ahead if you don't like talk about bowl movements... last warning...

As a disclaimer, the reason I am mentioning this is because I had NO idea that it was a possible symptom of the end of pregnancy; I never experienced it with Ari. I wish I was told that it could happen so I wasn't so confused and disturbed, and therefore I am sharing my experience with the general public.

Since Saturday morning now, I have been having some very loose stools. At first I thought I might have caught a bug, or eaten something that did not agree with me, but I felt fine and it has just persisted. This is quite the contrast to the constipation that I and many pregnant women battle during pregnancy. So, I called the on call midwife and asked her about it and she said that sometimes at the end of pregnancy, hormonal changes can cause your stools to be loose. As long as it's not watery like diarrhea, and as long as I'm able to eat and stay hydrated, it's nothing to worry about. She suggested that I try to eat more binding foods (the BRAT diet: bananas, rice, applesauce and toast) and avoid dairy, and hopefully that would help a little bit. Well, I tried that and it did NOTHING beneficial. If anything, it made it worse and I felt worse because I was eating boring, low nutrition foods instead of foods that I like that have some substance to them. So, I said screw it and have just resumed a normal diet. I feel better, but the loose stools have continued. The wives tale in regard to this is that you get loose stools to help clean your digestive system out, making room for the baby to move through and out of your body. If that is true, then I sure hope this is a sign that it will happen soon. I'm ready to resume normal bowel functions.

Okay, TMI time is done. Overall I am doing very well. Getting more tired, having more trouble sleeping, but healthy and for that I am very thankful. = )

On a completely different note, I am almost done with my nesting list! My mother and sister Esther have been especially helpful these past couple of weeks. My mom's been helping me organize, purge and clean the main floor, and doing some tasks on her own that I could not physically manage at this point with my huge belly. Esther's been taking Ari out on walks and to the local coffee shop to keep him entertained while we work. I am so thankful! So yeah, I am feeling so on top of things and prepared this time, quite the opposite from the end of my first pregnancy. I HIGHLY suggest to any of you up-and-coming mothers that you have everything together at least a month in advance. It's not not worth the stress of procrastinating.

Drew has been nesting too... though he won't admit it. The thing that finally made me realize it was that on Sunday, I woke up to him washing my car in the driveway for no apparent reason. He NEVER washes my car. He never even washes HIS car. I thought it was so cute. = )

We also had a co-craving tonight! I was thinking on my way home from my appointment that a Gyro from Frank's Dairy and Deli would be sooo good for dinner. But, I had already asked Drew to pick up some tonic water (for my leg cramps) on his way home from work and decided that he probably wouldn't want to pick dinner up too. However, when I got home Drew was like, "You know what sounds really good tonight? Gyros." I hit him in my surprise and exclaimed that we were totally craving the same thing. Must be a sign that the end is near. ; )

As a final update, Drew and I had a very nice spa weekend away this past weekend. Well, it was only one night away, but two full days and it was GREAT. Drew was not as into the spa thing as both he and I had hoped, but he was glad that he experienced it once. We had a very relaxing time hanging out together and going to some of our favorite restaurants, as well as to a movie. I am so thankful for my family helping us to make it happen. = )

Till next post!

2 comments:

  1. Did you just complain about a 7lb 9oz baby??? :) Hope you have a smooth delivery and I do hope you have a nice size(meaning not too big) baby!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Lol, no complaints on 7lbs 9oz here! Just gratitude that he was NOT ginormous. = ) Thanks for the good wishes!

    ReplyDelete