Thursday, March 24, 2011

40 Weeks

Well, today I am 40 weeks and yes this is baby Jesse's due date!!  I've had a lot of braxton hicks contractions the past few days and only a few that caused any uncomfortableness.  My last appointment with the midwives was on Tuesday and I was 2 cm dilated and 60% effaced, however, my cervix still needed to soften.  I'm hoping that I've made some more progress!!  Come on baby Jesse, Mommy's ready to hold you in her arms!!

Your Baby in Week 40 of Pregnancy 
Congratulations! This week marks the official end of your pregnancy. Your baby probably weighs anywhere from six to nine pounds and measures between 19 and 22 inches (though tons of perfectly healthy babies are smaller or bigger). The bones in his skull haven’t fused yet — Mother Nature’s way of making it easier to get through the birth canal during labor and delivery. He now has enough fat under the skin to maintain his body temperature outside the womb (with a little help from those cute outfits and swaddling blankets that you’ve been stocking up on!). You (or actually the placenta) are still providing the antibodies he’ll need to fight off infections for the first six months of his life. And if you plan on breastfeeding, your milk will be giving him more antibodies that’ll boost his immune system.

Your Body in Week 40 of Pregnancy 
When will your body know it's time to deliver this baby? Well, about half of all pregnancies go past the 40-week mark, but your baby's birthday will absolutely be sometime in the next two weeks, as your practitioner won't let you go longer than 42 weeks. One event that's not guaranteed before the onset of labor is your water breaking (the rupture of membranes surrounding your baby that contain the amniotic fluid he's been living in for the past nine months). Despite what you see in the movies, very few women experience a public water breaking. In fact, more than 85 percent of expectant moms enter the birthing room with their membranes fully intact. Even if you do end up springing a leak, it's more likely to be a slow trickle than a big splash.

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

38 Weeks

Now you see me...
Now you don't...

Jesse has been cooking for 38 weeks and I can't believe it!  He only has 2 more weeks until his due date and can come at any time now!  He's really poking out but still has yet to drop.  At times he feels like he's dropped a little lower which makes it difficult to walk, however, he hasn't decided to stay engaged in my pelvis yet.  So far I'm still feeling pretty good!  I've been getting tired very quickly and have been taking several naps throughout the day which has kept me going.  I've also had some really bad indigestion and acid reflux at night which has made sleeping pretty terrible.  I've resorted to partially sleeping upright and sometimes that helps.  Joe has also resorted to making sure I get out of the house and walk at least 30 minutes each day, which I appreciate because it's just nice to get out!  At my last appointment the midwife said that she thinks Jesse is going to be somewhere around 8 pounds so we'll see here pretty soon!!


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37 Weeks


So that's right I'm now 37 weeks and the countdown has begun.  I can now legally give birth at the birth center which is awesome, but hopefully Jesse doesn't come too soon.  It was a wake up call not too long ago when a friend with the same due date as me gave birth to her little boy (big and healthy) at the end very end of February!!  

From Whattoexpect.com

Your Baby in Week 37 of Pregnancy 
Congratulations! You've got what is officially considered a full-term baby, even with three weeks to go. That doesn't mean he's finished growing — in fact, he's still packing on about a half pound a week (at this age, the average fetus weighs about 6.5 pounds). That makes it a little crowded in your uterus, so he’s probably not kicking as much, though he’s probably stretching, rolling a bit, and wiggling (all of which you’ll be able to feel!). Right now, your little superstar is busy rehearsing for his big debut, inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid (to get the lungs ready for that first breath), sucking his thumb (to prepare for that first suckle of milk), blinking, and turning from side to side.

Your Body in Week 37 of Pregnancy
Your body is going through its own preparations for childbirth as your practitioner starts looking for signs of labor. On the checklist: the baby's position in relation to your pelvis (engagement) and whether effacement (thinning of the cervix) and dilation (opening of the cervix) have begun. Your practitioner may also determine whether your cervix has begun to soften and move to the front of the vagina, another indication that labor is getting closer. Keep in mind that these processes can occur gradually (over a period of weeks or even a month or more in some women) or overnight. So while they're clues that you're indeed progressing, they're far from sure bets when it comes to pinpointing the actual start of labor.


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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Baby Shower

So my baby shower was March 5, 2011!  I was kind of worried because I knew that Jesse could actually arrive early causing me to miss the celebration.  But as the day drew closer I knew that this little guy would be late if anything!!  

Thanks to my wonderful hosts, my mom and friends Kathy and Jessica, my baby shower was everything I had hoped it would be!  I was surprised at how many of guests were able to make it, especially considering that there were actually several birthday parties and events that just happened to be on the same exact day!  Thank you so much to all of you who were able to attend and I sure hope you had a great time!  You all made my day special!!


For those of you who didn't get a chance to make it to the shower here are some pictures of the fun:

Here's a sample of the decorations!  All thanks to my mom, Kathy, and Ginneh for the awesome decorations and set up!!  









The Games!  Thank you Jessica for setting up the fun games for us!  We played a game where we had to fill in the blank on nursery rhymes (this one was kind of hard!!), baby ABC's, and the game where you can't say "Baby", "Jesse", or my name!  We had four game gifts so for the final gift we did a name raffle!  Look how hard everyone is concentrating!!





Small Group Shot...we completely forgot to get a big group shot before everyone left!!

Can't forget the pic of baby Jesse...


Take a look at the amazing gifts that our awesome friends were kind enough to give us!



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