Monday, May 21, 2012

Swollen feet leads to bed rest which then leads to inducing?!

Yep, that's right! Swollen feet, hands, and legs does mean there's something wrong. Kankles aren't normal! Last week when I went into the doctor he showed more concern that my feet, hands, and face had started to swell even more, my blood pressure was higher than normal and my occasional headaches are all signs of pregnancy induced hypertension. So with that he sent me to my room, on bedrest. I was looking forward to having an excuse to keep my feet elevated but didn't expect that bedrest could be sooo boring!!! I'm so glad I only had to do bedrest for 5 days instead of those who have to stay in bed for so much longer. I did get to catch up on all my tv shows which was fun, for a day. Because they were concerned I also got to do a couple stress tests hooked up to a bunch of monitors to make sure baby Ada was doing good. During the stress test she didn't want to wake up even after a juice box full of sugar, she stayed content as ever, asleep. So they had to take it to the next level with a buzzer right next to her head...one buzz and she went from 130 heart beat to a whopping 180, kicking all over inside. Woke her up for sure! Now I'll always know why she will hate buzzers! Once she was able to relax a little bit she was happier as ever still cuddled in my ribs, there clearly must be more room there then anywhere else she doesn't show any signs of wanting to drop. So, hopefully inducing labor will make her want to drop. Fingers crossed this doesn't turn into a c-section. I'm more than excited to know that tomorrow I will finally get to meet my little girl who's been growing inside of me for these past 38 weeks. I also thought I would post a picture of my feet, the middle foot is my moms and when I'm not pregnant a good idea of what my feet usually look like...WOOT WOOT for kankles! lol!!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Update on Baby Ada

So I figured I had a few short minutes to update my blog on Ada's progress. More for journal entry since I am terrible at recording personal history!

Last week I went in for my 34 week appt and the nail bitting, toe clenching, ok it's not that bad...Strep B test. At 34 weeks I was already dialated to a 1cm and 70% thinned out. He also mentioned that if I make it to Full Term and up to my due date that she could be 8-9lbs and therefore 'alternative measures to help get her out would be discussed.' Seems to me the only other alternative is a C-section, so praying she comes on her own before we reach that point.

This week at my 35 week appt I am still at a 1cm but now 80% thinned out, exciting since there's still progression coming along. Unfortunately I recieved a positive on the Strep B test. At the time the Dr. didn't seem to concerned as he said 1 in every 5 women are tested positive with Strep B. But after coming out of the dr appt I still had questions such as, could this have been prevented? How did I get it? How come I didn't know I had it? So after a lot of research I found a site that pretty much answered all my questions and I thought I'd post it here for those first time mom's or first time carriers of Strep B. http://pregnancy.about.com/od/groupbstrep/a/How-To-Protect-Your-Baby-From-Group-B-Strep-Gbs.htm

Seems like thank goodness for modern day medicine and the knowledge we have now that we can help limit the outcome of illness to our future babies. And it leaves me feeling at peace knowing that her outcomes of an illness are slim to none with recieving antibiotics...just not looking forward to the needle in my hand during labor! YUCK!

Either way I'm still excited for this new adventure and phase in my life. The anticipation of when she'll enter our lives and I can sleep on my tummy once again. :)