~*~ February Flowers 2014! ~ 37 Babies Have Arrived! ~*

Speaking of which ladies, I was wondering if any of you are wanting to turn down cervical checks etc during labour and what not... I know for me I'd love to know the progress but I don't wanna be disappointed if things slow down with regular checks

With my DS I progressed 1.5 cm in 14 hours... needless to say I was disappointed! :haha:

They told me at the hospital last time that they would normally do 'regular checks' if I wanted until my waters went and then they tried to avoid it. Although my waters went and labour never started (I was induced) so they tried to keep the checks to a minimum.

This time I'll just go with the flow. I'm really hoping for a 'natural' birth (hoping labour starts on its own as I do not want to be induced) and I think I'll be happy to know the progress whenever they're willing to check me.

When are you ladies planning on calling your SO's during labor?

I would call my DH as soon as I was sure things had actually started. With my DS my waters went while I was out at the beach with my mom, so we drove back home and DH literally arrived moments after we did and I told him then, otherwise I would have called.

Since we'll have to make arrangements for our DS to be watched I would call DH as soon as I thought things were 'really' starting so we could start making plans. If I have to be anxious about labour (how long will it take, etc), he should be too :haha:
 
Wow! I've missed loads again! So tired lately and I can barely concentrate! Still got another two weeks in work - I must be mad!

There's lots going on, that I'll be rereading and catching up tomorrow! Quickly though, Katie I a rory to hear about your oh - but on a bright note he'll be there for you! Fingers crossed he finds something soon. My DH works away (4 hour drive) so potentially facing a mad dash across the country which is why I'm panicking as I want him here for the birth

Love to all and will catch up tomorrow x x x x
 
I think I will text my man if anything starts but not ask him to come home until I knew for sure. He is used to false starts, but if for what ever reason I need my mom to take the boys is when I will call him home.
 
Well it has been a while since I updated, but I figured I would do it now since I have some time here at work...

I am officially 37+1 today!!! I cannot believe with all the anxiety at the start of this pregnancy that I am technically full term. I was checked last Friday after my growth scan (attached picture) and I am only 1cm...better than nothing I guess, but I was hoping for more. Baby is measuring in the 68th percentile and about 7lbs at this point, but the head is in the 92nd percentile. My doctor is only willing to let me go to 39 weeks at this point and she will induce due to the size of the head (she doesn't want it to get stuck...and neither do I haha). I have been trying all of the typical things they tell you to try and help the labor process along...sex, walking, spicy foods, bouncing on a ball, pineapple, etc., so I will be anxious to see what this Friday's check will bring (fingers crossed for 2-3cm at least!!!). I have been extremely uncomfortable and not sleeping which makes me very unhappy. I know I won't sleep when the baby is here either, but the way I look at it, if I am not going to sleep there should be a reason (i.e., baby). Lots of BH as well. We will see.

I am happy to see and read about everyone's progress at this point! Hope all is going well.
 

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Aww cute pic and congrats on being term!! That's just crazy! I feel like its still ages away but I'm starting to get impatient, this weekend was a very uncomfortable one!
 
capemay- aww, lovely pic! With my DS they estimated him to be huge (his head and abdomen were consistently measuring 3-weeks ahead) but when he was born everything was perfectly average! Hoping your LO turns out the same and fx'd for an uncomplicated delivery :flower:
 
I have missed loads to, but only have the internet on my phone due to moving
to those who aren't on Facebook, we did indeed get moved out due to the subsidence in the bungalow :(
the estate agent came out at 11.30 on Friday morning after I phoned due to front door being worse, we found a new crack in outside wall and th. Landlord had already agreed to move us oit, so at 11.45 we were told we had to move out asap, and that he had a maisonette we could move into temporarily. However when we went to view it, the stairs were windy and narrow and lots of them, I could barely fit up them never mind any furniture :( and it just wasn't suitable for us with baby on way so soon, estate agent agreed but didn't have anything else on his books :( but said we weren't to sleep in the bungalow again, making us homeless
we went around all the estate agents in our town bit there were only a couple and they had the fees amd deposit and first months rent etc which was all tied up in the bungalow :( rang the council and they refused point blank to help, as apparently it was the landlords/estate agents responsibility to find us somewhere but as I said, he can't give us something he hasn't got :(
after a very long and very very stressful day of being made homeless and not being able to find anywhere, I had a phone call from the estate agent who asked us to meet him at an address at 6 (this was about 20 to) we met him, and he had managed to get us into a 3 bed house just up the road :) only problem was he had had to tell another family that they couldn't move in anymore :( but explained our situation and apparently they were ok :)
so we had to move, nothing was packed as obviously we didn't expect to move :( but my mum came to the rescue and pretty much packed everything and moved it to the new place, while I was there putting some stuff away, however, there is still ALOT of stuff to sort through and it has delayed washing all of zoeys clothes :(
but at least we are safe now and are in and cam get settled before missy makes an appearance, well hopefully lol xx
will catch up properly when I get internet back x
 
Wow what a story! I couldn't imagine, we moved to a new town, about 20 mins outside of the city we used to live in and that was hard enough! I can't believe how you can just be homeless with no notice and move with even less notice! It's unheard of here!! And moving so late in your pg, i know i felt absoluteky useless because i couldnt help much. But glad to hear you got a decent place and that everything is coming together! Phew!
 
Wow what a story! I couldn't imagine, we moved to a new town, about 20 mins outside of the city we used to live in and that was hard enough! I can't believe how you can just be homeless with no notice and move with even less notice! It's unheard of here!! And moving so late in your pg, i know i felt absoluteky useless because i couldnt help much. But glad to hear you got a decent place and that everything is coming together! Phew!

I know, I definitely felt helpless and even now, my back is so sore that I can't do much at a time but at least we are in :) x we were moving in 21 hours after being told we had to be out, and only 14 hours after we viewed the house :o very stressful and still a bit overwhelmed but know we will be happy :) x how is everyone else? X
 
Wow ksilme! So sorry you had to move after all but glad you are now somewhere without the issues! Very stressful I'm sure but well worth it. Hope DH is good at back rubs and laundry, you deserve a rest :)

I have another appt tomorrow and another check, we'll see how I'm feeling about it if I pass on it. So disappointing to hear 0 and I'm sure it will be again!
 
Ksilme despite the stress of the move and the timing, at least you and your family are safe and well, plus you have a structural sound home to bring the baby back from hospital.

Sorry for lack of personals, I think I've offically gone insane! Don't finish work till next Friday so am slightly stressing out with all the work I've still got to do. I work in the nhs which means thanks to government cuts, there's not enough staff at themo ment. It doesn't help that my maternity replacement doesn't start till March - stupid recruitment process!

My back is really becoming a nightmare now, is anyone else having trouble getting up in the morning? X x x
 
Wow what a story! I couldn't imagine, we moved to a new town, about 20 mins outside of the city we used to live in and that was hard enough! I can't believe how you can just be homeless with no notice and move with even less notice! It's unheard of here!! And moving so late in your pg, i know i felt absoluteky useless because i couldnt help much. But glad to hear you got a decent place and that everything is coming together! Phew!

I know, I definitely felt helpless and even now, my back is so sore that I can't do much at a time but at least we are in :) x we were moving in 21 hours after being told we had to be out, and only 14 hours after we viewed the house :o very stressful and still a bit overwhelmed but know we will be happy :) x how is everyone else? X

Ksilme despite the stress of the move and the timing, at least you and your family are safe and well, plus you have a structural sound home to bring the baby back from hospital.

Sorry for lack of personals, I think I've offically gone insane! Don't finish work till next Friday so am slightly stressing out with all the work I've still got to do. I work in the nhs which means thanks to government cuts, there's not enough staff at themo ment. It doesn't help that my maternity replacement doesn't start till March - stupid recruitment process!

My back is really becoming a nightmare now, is anyone else having trouble getting up in the morning? X x x

After all of this I am glad I started maternity on the 27th dec, mainly because bump made it uncomfortable to drive :( but had holiday so been off work since 6th dec x well done on working so late :)

My back is crazy sore :( if I lie down for more than a few mins, I really struggle getting up again and last night I learnt I can't get up from crouching anymore :(
 
I'm quite lucky then!
I've not had any trouble yet.
I struggle to bend down haha but who doesn't?!

I can still drive comfortably thank god.
 
So glad you're in a new place ksilme - stressful I'm sure but sounds much safer now!!
Likklegemz I finished work at 36 weeks and it was just the right time. I'm in the NHS too. I'm a physiotherapist so it's a physical job and there is now absolutely no way I could manage.
I have an old hip problem which has flared up and my back is sore on a daily basis now so I'm with you - getting up in the mornings is hard work and by the end of the day I'm reliant on a hot water bottle on my back to try and keep comfortable.
Our little ones will be worth it though :-)
Hope everyone else is doing ok, although I'm going to miss being pregnant I am more than ready to meet my little boy now! :flower:
 
I am starting to have issues getting up in the morning. I am just so very tired first thing. Once I am up I am good, but to get out of bed is hard!!
 
Sqqqqeeeeeeeeeeeual.

AFTG still reckon 6 days?!?

I've just updated my journal, we had a mini practice run yesterday... Haha I'll copy it across.
 
Its so annoying when I'm in the middle of updating, minimise my browser (on my phone) and it erases my whole entry..

Anyway, take 2.

We officially have no boys name. Only middle names.
Urgh! We just cannot agree on a name.
I love:
  • Oliver
  • Connor
  • Theo
  • Leo
And Chris hates them all!!
Sigh.
How hard can a boys name be to agree on?!
Looks like this baby, if it is a boy, will be nameless for a little while.

So yesterday, we had our first little practice run.
We went to do a big asda (supermarket) shop, to grab things we don't usually buy weekly so we are stocked up for babies arrival, like toilet roll, coffee and such.
We don't even drink coffee... But I was thinking a lot of our families do. So when they come to visit, we have it in. My midwife drinks it too so if she does any more home visits we have it in.

Anyway, just as I finished getting the fruit & veg (after going to the toilet) I felt a huge wet warm blob come out down below. I was mid conversation with Chris.. And he just saw my face and knew something was wrong.
I told him I think my waters just broke and that I need to run to the toilet and check. So we pretty much ran to the toilet.
I checked, annoyingly I had black pants on, but they were soaked to my jeans, my jeans were only a little damp.
I came out the toilet and told Chris, he said we should go, but this asda was an hour away from home.. We never go here... So I was determined to finish the shopping.
If I felt another big gush then id tell him, we would pay for what we already have and go.
My hind waters went first with Cameron, so I knew what that felt like.
We carried on shopping and I had no more gushes.

Then as I (yes me! Driving!!) was driving home I felt very leaky. We had to go home, I didn't have my notes with me.
Infact I haven't even finished my hospital bag or written my birth plan.
Still I had no pains, just a few tightenings and lots of leaks.

As soon as we got home, Chris brought all the shopping in and put it all away while I tried to phone the hospital to see what they thought.
After ringing The number 4 times, I finally got through to someone.
They told me I needed to go in and be checked. I also realised then and there that I hadn't felt the baby move all day.
So they wanted to monitor me too.

I was what's apping my mum since asda, so she had a rough idea what was going on. Luckily she was working from home so she offered to look after Cameron while we went to hospital.
While she was on her way over, I had a quick shower and shave (it's been a while!!!) and Chris jumped in the shower after.
He was so excited!

I drove (yes me!!!) to the hospital as soon as mum arrived at ours. When we got there we were all booked in ready.
We were put in an assessment room and waited for someone to come.
A midwife and a student came and spoke to us.
I had to leave my pad in the bathroom with a bedpan full of my wee. Urgh I hate leaving it in places.
My pee was so dark, I knew I was gonna be told off for not drinking enough.
The student midwife felt baby and tried waking it up, with no such luck.
She told me s/he is head down facing my right still (like it has the last month).
I asked her if I was engaged and she said no :(
I also asked her if my sample was ok, as she wanted to take my bp.
I had trace of protein and keystone?? (The thing you get from not drinking enough). Luckily my bp is fine :) I have no swelling either.
They told me the protein sometimes shows up if your waters have gone. Which sounded promising!!
So I was eventually hooked up to the monitor machine, stayed on it for about 45 minutes.
Baby slept through pretty much the first half hour... Which they don't like to see. So we had to try and wake it up so the heart rate goes up and down. I also had to push a button whenever I felt it move.
Eventually, the only thing that got it awake was Chris poking it in the head and talking to it. Looks like another daddy's child!!
So they were pleased.

Next they had to check if my waters were going. I had another big blob after doing my pee sample for them... So my new pad had a little something on, but they said it was nothing.
Urgh now the next thing I say, is the reason why I never want student midwifes to go near me again. It's my personal choice,
I understand everyone has to learn... But not on me please.

I had to have a speculum.
The student was going to do it.
Who had never done it before.
I wasn't even asked if this was ok.

They asked me to undress, which I did.
I used the sheet to try and keep my dignity a bit, sat on the bed and waited for them.
The trained midwife had already told me to put my feet together and open my legs, even though they weren't even ready.
She had also completely left me exposed on the bed because she had moved the sheet.
So there's me, laying on the bed with my fanny out. Brilliant.
While the student midwife and other midwife are still putting gloves on and looking at the speculum.
Awkward.
So when they are eventually ready, the student comes at me with this speculum.... I didn't look.
She put the tip in..
THEN TRIED TO OPEN IT.
Oh my.
I felt like I was being ripped in half.
I've never felt such pain.

Eventually the other midwife told her how to correct it. But OUCH.
they had a look, said they couldn't see any waters, took some swabs of some watery discharge and that was it.
I was told it looked like normal pregnancy discharge.
So fingers crossed.

But never ever again.

They wrote in my notes and we came home :)
As soon as Thursday hits, I'm trying everything to get baby out. I'm fed up of being pregnant!
If anything the whole evening taught me...
To finish packing all my bags!!!

https://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz218/Pimgu/9A8D5EAF-7927-44C9-84D9-B951F39D246A.jpg

I'm not sure but I think I maybe dropping...
36 weeks & 1 day
https://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz218/Pimgu/Mobile%20Uploads/F62A5B56-AD99-4ABA-83BA-BF11DB1F16F0.jpg

36 weeks & 3 days

https://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz218/Pimgu/Mobile%20Uploads/A12DB166-C8F5-47BB-B134-119331E2DD51.jpg
 
Katie I'm sure it won't happen before that is what I do know. Even if bump hurts so much at night now. Things are moving along but I'm not expecting anything for a while.
 
Katiie that sounds dreadful :( I can't believe she tried to open it like that...no student is touching me if they ask!

I had my 37wk appt today and gave in to the check...1cm!!! I know it's not much and likely will still be awhile but so exciting for me since I wasn't 1cm until I was brought in to be induced with DD.
 

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