Well, at Monday's doctor appointment, Kim and I went in thinking we'd be out in a few minutes. After passing the non-stress test, we had the blood pressure checked... again, was high. So, the other doctor I was seeing that day, banned me to the hospital for observation. We immediately went there, despite my wishes, and got admitted. I survived the IV and had to have a 24-hour urine test... fun times. They also checked my blood for protein levels that would show signs of preeclampsia.
Thankfully, 1.5 days later, I got released. My doctor was on call this morning and explained that I was as borderline as possible to having to be induced early and stay until we had Gage. Praise God, I passed again!
So, the game plan is the following: Non-stress test on Saturday, January 2 at the hospital... like we did last week. I'm really hoping to pass, because if I don't we'll be admitted again, and I'll likely have him this weekend. The other doctor is on call, so I pray she passes me, so my doc can do the delivery. If I pass, we go in on Monday, January 4 for a regular doc appointment and have the same test/blood pressure taken. If things are crazy high, he'll induce me right away. If not, we'll schedule my induction for later in the week when I'm 37 weeks (full term). It will likely be on January 7. I'll update this with the specifics once I know more.
Please pray we pass on Saturday by having a good blood pressure. If we make it to Sunday, we'll be in the clear to get delivered by my doc, which is what we both REALLY want. Plus, it'd mean Gage was able to cook a little longer.
We are so excited to meet him and have a game plan. So, he'll likely be here in one week. I can't wait to hold him in my arms!
12.30.2009
12.27.2009
Passed
We're thrilled Gage passed his test yesterday and my blood pressure was miraculously down! Yeah! Got to go home... back to bed rest and hoping he doesn't grace us with his presence for a while... another appointment tomorrow to see.
Thanks for the prayers!
Thanks for the prayers!
12.23.2009
35 weeks; Merry Christmas Eve!
Well, life on bed rest has been quite boring, but the first four weeks have gone much faster than thought. My mom drops in and helps me at least once a week, and my fabulous coworkers stop by weekly for lunch and socializing. Kim's been SUPERMAN with keeping up on all the laundry, dinner, cleaning, etc. He's been unbelievable, as I knew he would.
For the past four weeks, I have a doctor's appointment twice weekly and a nonstress test. This is just where they place the contraction and heartbeat belts on your stomach and watch his movement and how it cooresponds to his heart rate. Gage will be moving around like CRAZY, and once they put the monitors on me, he completely stops and moves so far back that they have to have a nurse hold them or wait forever for him to cooperate. So, we think he's going to be quite stubborn. On December 21, we almost didn't pass. Gage just didn't cooperate at all! :) Almost got sent to the hospital, but he finally passed after an hour and a half (usually takes 10-15 minutes).
I've started having a few Braxton Hicks contractions the past few days and am extremely uncomfortable, but that all comes with the territory. And, I welcome it! My blood pressure has been great one day and awful the next. It's just really sensitive, so the bed rest is still a must.
This morning, Kim and I went in for our 35-week appointment at 10a.m. and left shocked. My blood pressure was the highest it's ever been, even though it was normal on Monday. That, coupled with my confessions of nauseauness, blurred vision and headaches I've had the past three days made the doctor really think things through. Long story very short... my blood work came back good, so I still don't have toxemia. However, since it's so sensitive and given the fact that my body is starting to 'get ready for labor' (I'll spare you the details), my doc said we need to prepare ourself for anything. I have to go and get another non-stress test on Saturday in the labor and delivery area of the hospital. If I pass, I'll leave, and we just wait around like normal for Gage's arrival. If we don't pass the test, or if my blood pressure is again high, I'll be admitted for observation. Not sure if that means I won't leave until we have him or not.
With things 'working' and my blood pressure, we may not. I'm freaking out at the fact my son may come 4-5 weeks early, but I'm also trying to chill out and realize that it could be a while longer. Regardless, we're a little shocked. I'm personally nervous for Gage's health and development, but I know he will be fine.
Just hoping to enjoy Christmas tomorrow and learn to deal with what's dealt on Saturday... more news to come. We'd appreciate the prayers! Thanks!
12.05.2009
32 weeks brings me a shock
On Monday, November 29, 2009, I go to the doctor for a normal check-up and realize my blood pressure had majorly gone up to 146/90... that's very high for me. So, I got the shocking blow that I'd be put on bed rest until Gage arrives... approximately eight weeks. For someone who can't slow down, let alone stop, I was a crying mess. Had about three hours to go back to work and tell them my news. I hated breaking the news as I love my coworkers and job, but it's what's best for Gage and me, so that's what needed to be done.
I've had some great friends offer up meals, movies, books, etc. to get me through the time. I know it'll be fine, but I'm having a hard time seeing Kim do EVERYTHING around the house. He doesn't mind, but it's hard for me to see him cook, clean, do laundry, get me things, try to have a normal night, work, etc. He's SUPERMAN!
I pray for patience and for my sweet Gage to continue to grow and stay in there until at least January 1. Why January 1? Well, it's a mental milestone for me to look forward to and also, that'll make him 36+ weeks so I know he'll be fine if he makes his appearance slightly early.
I've had some great friends offer up meals, movies, books, etc. to get me through the time. I know it'll be fine, but I'm having a hard time seeing Kim do EVERYTHING around the house. He doesn't mind, but it's hard for me to see him cook, clean, do laundry, get me things, try to have a normal night, work, etc. He's SUPERMAN!
I pray for patience and for my sweet Gage to continue to grow and stay in there until at least January 1. Why January 1? Well, it's a mental milestone for me to look forward to and also, that'll make him 36+ weeks so I know he'll be fine if he makes his appearance slightly early.
11.05.2009
The waddling & third trimester begins
Well, today embarks my first day of the third trimester. I'm hoping this one is just as good as the past two. I've noticed myself waddling a bit lately, which is something I'm sure will get more and more noticable with time. I'm starting to slow things down a bit, which is really been hard, but I know it's best for me and Gage.
We started childbirth class this week, and let's just say Kim and I learned a lot! Wow! We have three more sessions this month to get through; we're hoping to be able to stomach some of those videos since we both have very weak stomachs. The first class went very well though.
I am getting quite large, but still keeping the weight gain to a reasonable 12 pounds in total. My feet began swelling two weeks ago, but thankfully it's hit and miss on when they do it and isn't a constant. Still enjoying beef for dinner and haven't had any weird cravings lately.
I went to hug Kim last night, and my stomach bounced off of him; it made us both crack up! Gage is moving like crazy and doesn't usually start until 3p.m. in the afternoon. I think he's going to have his dad's later schedule than my morning one! Kim's able to feel him move around and kick often. Last week when we woke up and were being lazy, I told him I hadn't felt Gage move for several minutes. So, what does Kim do... put his hand on my belly, talk to him and tell him he needed to move around. Instantly, he kicked! Guess he likes his daddy's voice/touch, which I love! How can he not; Kim is going to be the most amazing dad!
That's the quick summary of what's been going on and where we are. Hoping things keep progressing nicely. Here's my 28-week photo from tonight. More pics of the nursery and my first shower on Sunday coming soon.
10.08.2009
24 weeks & growing
Today marks 24 weeks, and the stomach is for sure stretching as you can see in today's photo! I was actually told four times today at work how I've really popped out over the last week. Normally, some would get frustrated with a comment like that, but I've been thrilled with it!
Other than nasty hives on my stomach, arms and back for two weeks, life has been good. And, it's even better now that they are gone. I'm sleeping well with my body pillow and feel great during the day, too.
I had a routine check-up and all seems well thus far. My blood pressure was good, have gained 6 lbs. to-date, and the heartbeat was 140. He was a little stinker again, as he would move every time they placed the doppler on my stomach. I don't think he likes to be bothered! :) Nothing new to report from the doc. My next appointment will be the glucose test and check for iron levels.
I've been hungry a lot more lately and wanting BEEF of all things! Last night I ate my first steak, a New York Strip, and Kim thought it was hillarious.
Here's to another set of good weeks ahead!
9.09.2009
Half way home and gender revealing
Kim and I had our 20-week sono today and learned Baby Picken is a BOY! We are so thrilled!
More importantly, baby measured at 20-weeks, 2 days and was looking great. Our doctor was pleased with everything he saw on the many photos our child got today... hopefully, he'll get used to getting his picture taken!
He was quite the mover and wouldn't stay still for anything. However, we got plenty of good hiney shots, and it's a boy for sure!
Below is my first pregnancy photo at 20-weeks, and I'll try to capture one every few weeks to see the progress.

More importantly, baby measured at 20-weeks, 2 days and was looking great. Our doctor was pleased with everything he saw on the many photos our child got today... hopefully, he'll get used to getting his picture taken!
He was quite the mover and wouldn't stay still for anything. However, we got plenty of good hiney shots, and it's a boy for sure!
Below is my first pregnancy photo at 20-weeks, and I'll try to capture one every few weeks to see the progress.

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