Friday I had a prenatal check up with my primary doctor. Turns out I am actually measuring small (haha to all you who say I look ready to pop!) and have been the last couple weeks? Better than measuring over! My weight gain is still good and her heart rate continues to stay in the 140's. We went over what the specialist and I talked about in regards to the GD, and between the two docs they are talking about inducing at 39 weeks! I am not getting my hopes up however, because this just might all turn out just fine and maybe she'll just come on her own.....we shall see!
It is becoming more and more real, and that reality is starting to sink in. And the more reality sinks in the more nervous and anxious this Mama becomes. Baby Girl may not yet have a room to herself (as there continues to be no work done in the basement) I did manage to get her cradle painted so with an addition of one pink sheet she will at least have a place to sleep. I also fixed our rocking chair, and looking around this house is looking more like a new babe will soon be with us.
While Allen continues to work on the race car (first practice is next week already! EEK!) the nesting continues for me. I figure the more I can do inside the home (organizing, cleaning, painting, laundry) the easier it will be to transition the rooms around as I suspect it will be last minute *sigh* This weekend's project (please let the weather be nice!) will be to work on getting the nursery furniture painted. This will not be super easy as I will need someone to get it out of the house for me, and get Ty's stuff out of it to do so, but I am determined to do as much as I can! Poor Tyler is just going to have to live with some girly furniture for a few weeks I guess - hehe!
I know we will get there, but I'd feel a lot more relaxed if we a bit more ready......
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
chubba cheeks....
I work for a doctor's office and every day at my job have to ask patients to plan on a 3 hour appointment for their first visit with us. Well, today I received dose of my own medicine as I visited with a specialist on Maternal and Fetal Medicine to manage my Gestation Diabetes.
I first met with their on staff dietitian. She was super nice, very helpful with her explaining things and seemed confident that I would be able to control the GD with diet alone. I received a blood glucose meter and diet plan for counting my carbohydrates. I have to check my sugar 4 times a day, record them and fax to the specialist weekly. They will look at my numbers to make sure I am staying on track and don't need medication. They also checked my urine to be sure sugar wasn't spilling out into there (learn something new every day!) and then the bonus of all of this......ULTRASOUND! It's always such a joy to see our peanut on screen, and it will forever amaze me what they can see. My US tech was great, she told me everything she was taking pictures of and even was willing to double check the gender, ya know, just to be REALLY sure! And I could tell right away when they zeroed in on her face, she is looking a LOT like her big brother did - especially those CHUBBA CHEEKS! Baby D is about 4 lbs, her heart rate was at 147 and she is measuring in the 43rd percentile for overall growth. All her parts look good and no abnormalities at this time. All in all she is very health and strong. I have another scheduled US in month to make sure she is still growing on track and ensure she is not growing too much too fast.
Tyler is still super excited and continues to ask when she's going to come out "cuz he just loves her so much!" (his words not mine) This weekend we (and by we I mean me) got his old cradle painted so now at least if she does come early she will have a place to sleep.
Allen is coming along with the race car, which is good because believe it or not first practice is just ONE week from Saturday! Eek! He better get cracking. Although it is soon, I am excited, because it sure would be nice to have a finished bedroom (and living room!) in the basement before she comes! It's about to warm up here the next couple weeks, so we'll finally be able to start to get R dun! (and by we, I mean Allen)
As for me, I will just do what I am told by the docs, suffer through these 'awesome' allergies and try to patiently await my little ballerina's arrival. HAHA! It's starting to hit us all, the reality of expanding our family. I pray God will give me the strength to take it all on!
I first met with their on staff dietitian. She was super nice, very helpful with her explaining things and seemed confident that I would be able to control the GD with diet alone. I received a blood glucose meter and diet plan for counting my carbohydrates. I have to check my sugar 4 times a day, record them and fax to the specialist weekly. They will look at my numbers to make sure I am staying on track and don't need medication. They also checked my urine to be sure sugar wasn't spilling out into there (learn something new every day!) and then the bonus of all of this......ULTRASOUND! It's always such a joy to see our peanut on screen, and it will forever amaze me what they can see. My US tech was great, she told me everything she was taking pictures of and even was willing to double check the gender, ya know, just to be REALLY sure! And I could tell right away when they zeroed in on her face, she is looking a LOT like her big brother did - especially those CHUBBA CHEEKS! Baby D is about 4 lbs, her heart rate was at 147 and she is measuring in the 43rd percentile for overall growth. All her parts look good and no abnormalities at this time. All in all she is very health and strong. I have another scheduled US in month to make sure she is still growing on track and ensure she is not growing too much too fast.
Tyler is still super excited and continues to ask when she's going to come out "cuz he just loves her so much!" (his words not mine) This weekend we (and by we I mean me) got his old cradle painted so now at least if she does come early she will have a place to sleep.
Allen is coming along with the race car, which is good because believe it or not first practice is just ONE week from Saturday! Eek! He better get cracking. Although it is soon, I am excited, because it sure would be nice to have a finished bedroom (and living room!) in the basement before she comes! It's about to warm up here the next couple weeks, so we'll finally be able to start to get R dun! (and by we, I mean Allen)
As for me, I will just do what I am told by the docs, suffer through these 'awesome' allergies and try to patiently await my little ballerina's arrival. HAHA! It's starting to hit us all, the reality of expanding our family. I pray God will give me the strength to take it all on!
Friday, March 15, 2013
time flies.....
This past Friday, March 8 I had my 29 week check up with Dr Conner. For this appointment I had to complete the ever dreaded 1 hour glucose test. This involves mama-to-be drinking what most describe as "really sugary kool-aid" ever, when in fact it's actually it's more gross than that and you have to consume it in 5 minutes, and it's ORANGE (some people may like it, I am not a fan) Then 1 hour post drinking this oh so delicious stuff, your blood is drawn and send for testing to see how your body handles/breaks down sugar. The rest of my appointment merely involved the normal measuring, weighing and listen to the heart rate (always a blessing!) I am still measuring on target, weight gain is within the normal range and Baby D was all kinds of hyper after consuming so much sugar so early in the morning, her hear rate was into the 150's this time!
Monday, I got the call with my results.....epic fail. Sugar was about 180, meaning I would have to undergo the even MORE dreaded 3 hour glucose test *sigh* and I would have to do it ASAP, eh-hem, the very next morning. The 3 hour test involves drinking even more concentrated sugar drink (at least it was fruit punch this time) again within 5 minutes AND in addition to fasting for 12 hours! They drew my blood prior to drinking the even more oh so delicious drink, and then every hour for 3 hours after that. It really wasn't so bad except that I just worked a 14 hour day, I was drained, hungry, tired, weak, and trying to keep the drink down (bleh!) The next day I called the office for the results and just as I suspected, 2 our of 4 vials we abnormal, giving me diagnosis of Gestation Diabetes :( Boo! I am now being referred to a specialist in Maternal-Fetal Medicine who will manage the GD for the rest of my pregnancy. I will being seeing them on the 26th where I get the pleasure of meeting with a Dietary Consultant and receive another ultrasound (okay so there is ONE plus side). In addition to now having high blood sugar, they checked my hemoglobin (iron levels) and have dropped a few points there as well. Boo again! I am now taking a supplement in addition to my prenatal vitamin to hopefully keep the levels up.
In TYLER NEWS, he is growing up WAY too fast for my liking. A couple weeks ago Allen signed him up for his very first season of t-ball! He will play in the Pinery Park league just like Daddy and I have never seen him so excited about something (well other than having a baby sister) He is looking forward to going shopping for baseball shoes with Allen and I just ordered him a special bag to keep his t-ball stuff in.
Last night, Mommy, had the pleasure of signing him up for......KINDERGARTEN!!! I just can't believe that in what will seem like a few short months my biggest guy will officially be an elementary school student. It saddens me and excited me at the same time, it's just hard to believe this day has come already. Before I know it we will be shopping for a new backpack, lunch box (man has he waited a LONG time for one of those!) and all kinds of school things he will need I'm sure. Time flies when you're having fun.....so they say......
Monday, I got the call with my results.....epic fail. Sugar was about 180, meaning I would have to undergo the even MORE dreaded 3 hour glucose test *sigh* and I would have to do it ASAP, eh-hem, the very next morning. The 3 hour test involves drinking even more concentrated sugar drink (at least it was fruit punch this time) again within 5 minutes AND in addition to fasting for 12 hours! They drew my blood prior to drinking the even more oh so delicious drink, and then every hour for 3 hours after that. It really wasn't so bad except that I just worked a 14 hour day, I was drained, hungry, tired, weak, and trying to keep the drink down (bleh!) The next day I called the office for the results and just as I suspected, 2 our of 4 vials we abnormal, giving me diagnosis of Gestation Diabetes :( Boo! I am now being referred to a specialist in Maternal-Fetal Medicine who will manage the GD for the rest of my pregnancy. I will being seeing them on the 26th where I get the pleasure of meeting with a Dietary Consultant and receive another ultrasound (okay so there is ONE plus side). In addition to now having high blood sugar, they checked my hemoglobin (iron levels) and have dropped a few points there as well. Boo again! I am now taking a supplement in addition to my prenatal vitamin to hopefully keep the levels up.
In TYLER NEWS, he is growing up WAY too fast for my liking. A couple weeks ago Allen signed him up for his very first season of t-ball! He will play in the Pinery Park league just like Daddy and I have never seen him so excited about something (well other than having a baby sister) He is looking forward to going shopping for baseball shoes with Allen and I just ordered him a special bag to keep his t-ball stuff in.
Last night, Mommy, had the pleasure of signing him up for......KINDERGARTEN!!! I just can't believe that in what will seem like a few short months my biggest guy will officially be an elementary school student. It saddens me and excited me at the same time, it's just hard to believe this day has come already. Before I know it we will be shopping for a new backpack, lunch box (man has he waited a LONG time for one of those!) and all kinds of school things he will need I'm sure. Time flies when you're having fun.....so they say......
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
in the home stretch!
Officially 29 weeks preggo today! Bring on the big belly, the feet/ hand swelling the gas and indigestion! Somehow this time has gone by so fast yet taken forever at the same time. And even though this pregnancy has not been the easiest on me, I wouldn't trade it for the world! We have truly been blessed and each day I thank The Lord for his blessings 😊
Tyler continues to be excited and anxious for the arrival of baby sister (mom and dad are too!) Allen makes compete fun of me for being such a Twi-hard (aka obsessive Twilight fan) but I have to say the way he is attached to me and how much he says he loves her already its like she is his Renesme. I believe that he'd do anything for her and he'll protect her and be there for her as they continue to go together. I hope that rings true when she does make her arrival because I believe that he will make a wonderful big brother!
We are busy getting ready for baby girl. Allen is working hard to get race car done so he can spend the rest of time until delivery finishing Mommy and Daddy's new room in the basement 😄 as well as the nursery and Tyler's new big boy room too! Lots of changes at the Davis household - it's quite exhausting but all the excitement makes it worth it! And for those of you who are wondering.....we have a few names picked out but sorry not telling until we meet her first! Guess you'll just have to put you patient panties on and wait😘
Tyler continues to be excited and anxious for the arrival of baby sister (mom and dad are too!) Allen makes compete fun of me for being such a Twi-hard (aka obsessive Twilight fan) but I have to say the way he is attached to me and how much he says he loves her already its like she is his Renesme. I believe that he'd do anything for her and he'll protect her and be there for her as they continue to go together. I hope that rings true when she does make her arrival because I believe that he will make a wonderful big brother!
We are busy getting ready for baby girl. Allen is working hard to get race car done so he can spend the rest of time until delivery finishing Mommy and Daddy's new room in the basement 😄 as well as the nursery and Tyler's new big boy room too! Lots of changes at the Davis household - it's quite exhausting but all the excitement makes it worth it! And for those of you who are wondering.....we have a few names picked out but sorry not telling until we meet her first! Guess you'll just have to put you patient panties on and wait😘
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