I finally realized that antenatal for you Brits is prenatal here in the US

I for some reason kept thinking it meant post natal
and kept wondering why there were so many classes about after birth!

Baby brain! My DH and I took a 12 week prenatal/birthing class - 2 hours per week. I feel like I could be a labor nurse or at least a doula at this point and we got 2 more classes to go! VERY detail oriented but I find it helps me feel better prepared
DH too. We're both big on details and being prepared for every scenario. Then again, in the US I feel like you have to be if you want an intervention-free, natural birth
most births involve induction, augmentation, epidurals, etc - that's the standard so you have to go out of your way and prepare to have the natural birth. Kind of sad really
.but I digress!
rose - happy belated birthday! Hope the tummy feels better today
and glad you had a nice shower

Mine was on Saturday and pretty intimate as well but I had a lovely time just seeing everyone.
Kte - our hospital offers tours on an ongoing basis and you have to know about them and remember to register on your own! We registered for next Monday
I figured I shouldn't go into labor before then and if I went earlier I'd forget everything by the time I did!!!
AFM, the brownish mucous discharge seems to have eased up and no more plug bits have come out since Friday so I'm happy

Baby seems to have decided to stay put once again

Had a lovely, mostly quiet weekend with DH and our pup. Trying to enjoy our threesome as much as we can before we're a foursome with a very demanding 4th

Here's a pic of me and my dearest furbaby Abbie from hanging out at the new house yesterday
