Friday, November 30, 2007

The Birth of Courtney Elizabeth

Courtney Elizabeth born November 16th 2007

Here is my last pregnancy photo of me in the hospital.
37 weeks 6/7th

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My labour began on Thursday, November 15th, 2007. At 11:00 am, just before leaving to pick up Carly from school. I started to feel small contractions that happened every 20 minutes for a few hours, then I called Cliff at around 3 pm and told him I think I am in labour as my contractions started to go from 20 mins, to 15, mins and then 7 mins and then 5 mins apart, but still I was not sure, as the day before I had 3 hours of contractions that just fizzled out. So, I called my doctors office and asked what I should do. My doctors office suggested I call the maternity ward and go and get checked. So, I waited for Cliff to come home before I called the maternity ward. Cliff got home around 5 pm as per usual, and he came home to the smell of chili. Lots of chili! I decided that I'd better make that chili FINALLY!! So, I made it during my early labour, and didn't even have time to take it off of the stove before leaving all of the kids at the kitchen table.

Cliff showered quickly and then I called the labour ward. I explained to them I was having my sixth baby, as in one, two, three, four, five SIX. The nurse on the other line thought I said my first. She asked me lots of questions, and I answered all of their questions. We decided I'd better come in for an assessment. They needed to put me on hold, and then I was cut off. They sure called me back in a hurry. I guess because I was having my sixth baby! You don't mess with a grand multi para!! (that is somebody who is expecting over their 5th baby, you enter a different category--who knew!!) I was packing my suitcase as I was holding on the phone. The contractions were getting stronger and closer together. I knew in my heart that this was it, even though the labour and delivery ward were not so sure. It was chaotic that evening, and we left during the worst part of the day...the dinner hour and bedtime hours. I felt bad leaving everybody, it was hard to walk away from everybody. But, the baby told me differently. I needed to get to the hospital.


We headed off to the hospital, it was dark, dreary and really wet. I still felt disbelief even as I was admitted to the maternity ward. It felt so surreal. A floor I am well familiar with, and still it felt like I was having a dream. I had the last last three babies on the same ward. Maybe it felt more like deja vu. At the desk was a Mom friend Anne (nurse) from school as her son, and my son are in the same class. She asked me to do a pee sample, and I did. She checked it, and all was well.

I then was put into a non stress test room. I was put on the monitor for about a 1/2 hour to check for contractions, and she also did an internal check. I was 4 - 5 centimetres and soft, paper thin cervix and head was low. I has made a lot of progress from my last prenatal appointment which was on the Tuesday two days before. At my last appointment I was a solid 2, and effacing cervix. So, with that hospital check done, I was having regular contractions on the monitor. I was officially in labour, and officially admitted. They called my Doc (who was away at a fancy fundraising dinner, that he wanted to get out of by the way...he told that to his MOA when I talked to her earlier that day) they wanted to break my water to get things going. In the past that worked, but not so much this go around.


I was told that the labours are a lot harder in a 3rd and a 6th pregnancy. Who knew?! I hadn't had any real troubles with ANY of my five in the past. But, I knew my body, and my body was tired, but I was determined to have a vaginal delivery! I was going to meet my baby soon. But not as soon as we would have thought. My poor old uterus was tired, and didn't want to help get the baby out.

Finally, my doctor made it to the hospital, and I was settled into my room. and he was all dressed up in a shirt and tie, and I was officially admitted! This time around we were in room 340, and we were on the very front of the building over looking the parking lot, and not the airport as we had in previous births there. I changed into my blue gown, and my doc broke my water. It took a few tries to pop the baby pool and then the warm amniotic fluid rushed out. A very familiar feeling, and feeling like OK, here we go. That was at 8:4o pm. My wonderful photographer Jillian came and stayed with us for the duration of my long labour and delivery. I didn't know it would take so long. She did the beautiful photography of my labour and delivery, and I am so happy we decided to get help with that. As, this labour and delivery we just wanted the two of us in there. That being Cliff and myself. As with previous births we have had MANY people in there. This time it was just us. That was really a good choice considering the length of my labour this time around.

So, to try to get labour going good, I got onto the big blue exercise ball, and did hip circles and more hip circles. The sound was so loud and almost mesmerizing that Cliff hopped onto the hospital bed and took a nap. Jillian and I laughed and she took a photo of him. Poor guy was so tired, we both really were. We all kept our fingers crossed, and our spirits high. We kept guessing birth times. And those came and went very quickly we saw 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm 10:00 pm and 12:01 am. Nope. No baby on the 15th. I think baby didn't like the rainy day (the so so nurses on staff that night) or something like that. We figured Baby number six wanted a sunny day like the other five, and perhaps a unique birth story quite unlike the others.

My contractions kept on going and going and getting closer together until around 1:00 am. on the early morning of November 16th.

My labour just stopped. And nothing happened. Yup. Nothing.

So, the nurse suggested I get some sleep. Thankfully I did just that because my ankles and legs were so swollen and my body was so tired. So Cliff and Jillian slept on the small little plastic couch upright. I actually slept on the bed. It felt good.

Through the night, I got up to go pee a few times during the night. Then, I would hop back in and sleep some more. The swelling in my legs was not as bad, but still there. So, I slept a bit more. I felt some very gentle contractions through the night, but nothing like they were the day before. So, at 4:30 am I awoke, washed my face, flossed, combed out my hair, put on some new deodorant and put some fresh make up on. Freshen up from the hours and hours before. I decided to walk a bit, and then I got on the ball. No contractions. The nurse checked me, and listened to the heartbeat of our unborn child. She suggested I walk and try to get the labour going again. So, I walked and walked the halls with Cliff, and by myself.


Nothing happened. No contractions. That made me feel frustrated and sad that my body was not doing its job. But I remained positive, and focused on the job ahead. I knew I would meet the baby, but I didn't know when.


Later that morning before 8:00 am, my Doctor came in to my room (he slept next door and was going on 19 days of straight work) and he suggested we go out for breakfast and get out of there because there was a shortage of nurses, and lots of babies being born and there was nobody to start my Pitocin drip. So, I was last priority until the other babies were delivered. At first thought, I said no, I will just wait here, but we sent Jillian to go get some rest and freshen up. And earlier on our walks around the L/D ward we were told by a nurse at the front desk to just stop walking, and cross to cross my legs. It was just too busy on the ward to have the baby. So we stopped everything. I sat down on the bed, feeling like will this baby EVER come out?! So, we decided yes, let us go out for breakfast. So, I got dressed and we walked out of there into the sunny day. A much better day to have a baby we hoped. At this point I though maybe the baby would be born on the 17th. I felt like I would NEVER have this baby. It felt weird to be out of the hospital, baby still inside. But the change was good for the soul. I needed a change of scenery.

We drove towards our house, because wouldn't you know we had a plumber arriving bright and early! Good timing baby! So, we drove by the school and found my friend Lisa and her hubby Jim (my friend who has the same family as me, expecting her sixth too!) and I asked her if I could visit for awhile so that I did not have to go to our house. I didn't want to see the kids and confuse them with my still pregnant belly. And, I wouldn't want to leave if I saw the kids. So, Jim gave me their house key, as they were walking and I was told not to walk. So, Cliff drove me to their place, he left and I let myself in to their house and sat and waited for them. They got home, and I sat there and talked with them for awhile. Then, after the plumber stuff was finished, Cliff came and got me and we went to the local Ricky's restaurant. I ordered some breakfast, an eggs benedict, fruit and hashbrowns and a decaf coffee. I ate half, and Cliff at the rest. We then decided to drive to Tim Hortons to get a gift card for Jillian, as she was with us for much longer than expected, and an to get an ice cap for me. Cliff left me in the van with the radio on, and this fun song came on called 'Rock me Gently' by Neil Diamond. And I realized that was the song for the baby. That song put me in a good mood, and gave me the strength to go on! Cliff got back into the van and we headed back to the hospital around 11:00 am. And, now I had been in labour for 24 hours now. I changed back into my hospital gown, and this time I knew there was no turning back. This baby would arrive sometime today. That gave me the energy to keep going. But I still felt exhausted. There was the shift change, and I got had a great new nurse named Margie, and she put me on the monitor, she was bubbly and friendly and she made me feel so much better than the previous nurses. I knew things would be OK.


My doc came back to my room, and the Pitocin was ordered. So, my great nurse Margie got the IV stuff, and answered all of my questions about Pitocin and how it worked etc. I have had no experience with it in the past labours and deliveries. So, I learned some new stuff even in my 6th pregnancy.


She tried to get the IV in, but she blew out my vein. She felt really bad, but my veins are very shallow and hard to get to. So, she put pressure on the vein, and bandaged it up. It really hurt, and my arm was all swollen. She then tried my right arm, and no luck there either. So, she left for a bit, and came back with a smaller needle and put it into my left hand. It hurt, but I managed. I figured, just suck it up sister. This is nothing compared to what is coming my way. So, it was done. And, I got over it. I am just not a needle type of girl.


I was checked, and now baby was way up high again, and my cervix was long and 2 cms. So, labour really had stalled. The Pitocin would hopefully allow my brain to remember what to do, and bring that head back down to apply pressure to the cervix. If not, the dreaded c-section was mentioned and then I was told I am now considered a higher risk due to the Pitocin induction. So, I had to be constantly on the monitor, and drag the IV pole around which Cliff named Ivan. But, even with the monitor and IV I could still do walking with Ivan and Cliff. That was a good thing. The last thing I wanted was to be strapped down in an uncomfortable bed. I was monitored on the strips for a half hour, then she started me on a very low dosage of Pitocin around 2:30 pm. I then walked for about a half our around the ward. I felt very minor contractions. But hey, that was progress.


I came back to my room, the Pitocin was upped, and then I was monitored for about a 1/2 hour, then I was told to walk for 30 mins. I felt a couple of minor contractions, but they were stronger than yesterdays. That was good. I could tell labour was going to happen.


I then came back to the room, and the Pitocin was upped for the 3rd time. I felt contractions! They were stronger and longer. That was good. I was monitored for another 1/2 hour or so, and I went pee and then I walked. I was told to walk for another 30 mins. Well, I felt about four good contractions in that walking session. I had to stop and grab the wall to breathe through them all. I said lets go back to the room after this last circle around the ward. I had to pee, so back to my room. I went pee and as I was going pee I felt a really strong contraction. I said call the nurse, I think I am ready to have the baby. My nurse was on a dinner break. This is after 5 pm. I said get my doctor then! I am going to have the baby! Get him!


Thankfully they got him in time, and Margie was back, and walked back into our room very happy to see that things were FINALLY happening!! I had to really breathe through the contractions as I was on the bed, and I was watching the Oprah show. It was show about the hoarders (the second part.) As I was breathing, I would open my eyes trying to catch the end of the show! It is organizing, come on now lol.


They got the room ready to go (well a bit more set up as the room was set up last night) I was about to have the baby. My doctor came in and asked if he had time to get on his scrubs. I said yes, go get them on!! So he did. I was breathing through some very painful contractions. They asked if I was checked, and I said no. So, I was checked by one of the nurses either Claire or Margie. I cannot remember now, and I was at 9 cms. So, then I was checked again after my doc was in the room. I was ready to go! It was baby time. I went from 2 cms to 9 very quickly! That Pitocin did a great job!


I actually did not use any gas for this labour. I had used the gas for all of my labours usually at the 9 cm - 10 cm part. But, I didn't need it this time. It felt good to know I was about to FINALLY have the baby. I was in great control of my breathing. I remember my doctor telling me how great my controlled breathing was. I just kept at it. Breathing through the contractions. I felt great, although it was very painful.



Then it was time to push. I think I pushed for a few contractions. I think about 3-4 minutes maybe. And did I push. It was hard to push this time around, compared to my other labours. I think because I was so tired from the long labour, lack of sleep and feeling warn out etc. I pushed with all of my might, and the head came down in one push, I then pushed again, and more of the head came out. Then, another push with grunts the head was out, and I reached down and felt the head. It felt so warm and soft. I wanted to meet our baby! My doctor said it looked like a boy head. I said I don't think so!

Then, I had to breathe, more like pant until baby's head was suctioned out etc. Then, I had to grunt along with little pushes to bring the shoulders out, and then the rest of the body. That felt great to get her out! I had requested that I call out what we had. I didn't want anybody to tell me this time if it was a boy or a girl. The funny thing was that everybody in the room knew, and I was last to know. My doc told me to open my eyes and look! Look at your baby Cathy! And there I saw on the table below me, a beautiful little girl! I said It's a girl! Our Courtney Elizabeth. And I reached for her and I cried so many happy tears! She arrived into our world at 5:34 pm. This was the longest labour I have ever experienced. But, you know she was worth the 30 hours and 34 minutes it took for her to get to us.

Courtney was worth the wait, and the final addition the the family. She is a wonderful little baby, who is peaceful, calm and rarely makes a fuss. She is a wonderful little gal. We cannot imagine life without her in it.







Thursday, November 29, 2007

Monday, November 19, 2007

My last post here...

Now that our baby girl has been born, I will continue my posting under MurrayvilleMom.

I am so happy I could share my pregnancy venture with baby number six aka Courtney here. It has been really fun, and I am going to miss posting here. But, life moves on, and hey...life is beautiful.

See you there!

Cathy

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Courtney Elizabeth


COURTNEY ELIZABETH
WAS BORN 11/16/07 AT 5:34 pm
WEIGHING 7 LBS 8 OUNCES.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

16 days to go

And, yesterday I had consistent contractions from 3:30 - 6:30 every 20 and then 17 and then 15 minutes and then, they just stopped. It was exciting! But, obviously, those were just pre-labour or else I would have baby pictures posted here this morning lol! But nope. Baby is fine INSIDE, I am fine. I am OK with waiting. I will be 38 weeks on Saturday. Really, what is the rush.

Last night, I fell asleep upright on the couch, and I woke up to the lovely taste of puke in my mouth. This is one part of this pregnancy I am NOT enjoying. So, I got myself to bed, and slept with my head really raised up. And, thankfully I only got up a few times last night to go pee.

This morning, I feel great. And, the swelling in my legs is not so bad. Must be all of this chilly weather we have been experiencing.

Unfortunately, Cliff and most of the kids are getting colds. I am hoping I can stay healthy. I could not imagine having this baby, and then not being able to smell that newborn baby smell.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Dr. Appointment Update

Well, here is the dilly-o.

I put on a pound, bringing my grand total to 34 pounds. My cervix has thinned out even more, and I was still a solid 2, but the head is way lower. Yup. I can feel that lol! My blood pressure and urine fine. Baby had a heart rate of 148 bpm. He said my baby has maxed out the capacity in my belly. I think by that he means I am measuring ahead a bit. He stirred the pot so to speak on my OK. Fine with me. If baby wants out tonight, baby will come out. If not, we wait.

He asked me what I wanted to do, I said I would be happy to wait to see when the baby comes out, on 'baby's time'. I said I am feeling good and I am in no rush. He said that is fine, but he said if next week at my appointment I am a good 3 cms with a bulging bag he would want to induce me by breaking my water. I said that is fine as we did that with great success with the last two kids. But we both feel that I would most likely not deliver at home if I were to just go naturally. Usually it takes a bit of time for my labours to kick in. So we go with that. And, thankfully the hospital is very close by too. And, so is my doc.

So, for now...that is all I can tell you. My doc has bets placed on a little girl (around 7 lbs 9 oz!) He thinks it would be cool for Cameron to say he has 5 little sisters. I think he is right. He is holding out for a boy for Cliff and Cameron right now, but doesn't think it is a boy! Me either.

Week 37 and 3 days - 18 days left

Well, it is a Tuesday that is for sure. I have been getting a lot of braxton hicks, and really really bad acid reflux, to the point where I wake up almost every night with throw up in my mouth. I have been eating tums once or twice a night. I also have the most painful 'roid. Not too fun.

On the whole, I have been feeling WONDERFUL! Seriously, I am still walking with the kids I am not even swelling that much in my legs. It must be the nice cool weather. And, the rest I took over the long weekend. I tried to keep my feet up as much as possible which was all thanks to my hubby.

Last night, I had a dream my water broke, and lots of water came out. I got to feel the baby hand beneath my skin, and then with a few short pushes SHE was born. It was a little girl. I am ready to meet this baby!

Today, I have my 37 1/2 week check up. I think today is a good day to have a baby! It is beautiful outside and sunny. All of my kids so far have come into our lives on a beautiful day! But, I think this is wishful thinking. I think this baby is very cozy inside. I honestly do not feel ready to have this baby. Even though I am, I am not. You know, it is that bittersweet time. Between I love being pregnant, but I love a newborn. But, I know what will entail when baby is on the outside!

I will update after my appointment in the afternoon. Hopefully more progress!

37 Weeks - 3 weeks to go


37 Week Photo of the ever-growing belly!
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Congratulations! Your baby is full-term! This means that if your baby arrives now, his lungs should be fully mature and ready to adjust to life outside the womb, even though your due date is still three weeks away. He weighs 6 1/3 pounds and measures a bit over 19 inches, head to heel (like a stalk of Swiss chard). Many babies have a full head of hair at birth, with locks from 1/2 inch to 1 1/2 inches long.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Survial, I'm going to make it, I will keep on survivin'

Today, I am one day shy of 37 weeks, and also the day I wished this baby would be born. I don't think I am going to get my wish, or my Granny's wish (sorry Gran) but all I know is that the baby will be here soon and that is very comforting.

If I could paint the picture of how I look today, this would be it. Hardly cleaned up. Wearing track pants that just barely fit, and fall down when I bend to do toilets and mopping. A t-shirt from my pre-pregnant days that does NOT even come close to covering the belly. And a hair clip and a hair band to keep the hair out of my face so that I do not have to touch my hair or face with chemicals. Oh yes, a vision of beauty I tell ya.

I have been doing FULLLLLLL on nesting today. That and resting. If you read my other blog I did not have a very good day today. I think it time this baby comes out. I think a baby on the outside would be better now, than on the inside.

Today, I was a busy bee. I washed out the inside of the fridge, and all of the compartments and purged old jars. It is sparkling. I also vacuumed the main level of the house. I washed down all the cupboard fronts in the kitchen, the door frames, did all of the windows and doors. I also mopped the main level of the house. I am awaiting the arrival of a brand new dishwasher and range any moment now. That is a good thing. I also dusted and totally cleaned the main powder room clean. Scrubbed everywhere as much as I could. I cannot STAND that bathroom. It stinks and I can never keep it clean enough. I washed the baseboards in there, and the walls in there. I think Cliff is going to paint it this weekend, and finally get a mirror in there. Update it a bit. It really needs it, especially because EVERYBODY who comes in here uses it.

I also washed down the staircase railings and posts. They were SOOOOO dirty too. I dusted the light fixtures too. It feels good to clean, but trying to keep the kids occupied is truly another story.

The rest of the mopping will be done tonight when the kids get into bed. I need a break from them today. I am tired. Trying to keep five kids happy, and trying to just survive the day is a crazy day. It was nothing like I wished it to be...

Something positive about today, well my in-laws have decided to give me a bit of housecleaning for the first month after baby is born. That is a good gift!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

finishing up

Well, Cliff and Cameron put the bassinet together tonight! It is empty and in our bedroom awaiting the arrival of our baby. Today the kids helped me sort and pile up clothing for both a boy and girl and neutrals and then, they helped me put it into the machine. It was a full load of laundry complete with the white going home blanket, a bassinet sheet! (thanks APE, it is perfect and I have been looking to buy one all of this time!), all of the little wash cloths, the baby bath towels, the gender neutral receiving blankets.

The suitcase is pulled out, and ready to be filled. Also, I emptied out a basket that will hold little cloths and diapers for the countless diaper changes ahead. And, Cliff adjusted the infant seat. All he needs to do is fasten in the base in the van. The boy stuff is in Cameron's room. The girls stuff is the little girls' room. We are preparing our nest! It feels good. We are so excited. There is a blank camera card in the camera, and one in the video camera.

My photo cards were developed, and I just need to sort and place into the correct photo albums. My big Gramma ginch is also in the wash. And, I feel a BIG clean coming on!! I see so much that I just want to get at lol! And, by goodness I will!

My appointment today 36 3/6

Well, I am up 1.5 pounds bringing my grand total of weight gain to 33 pounds at almost 37 weeks. My blood pressure was the best it has been throughout the whole pregnancy (maybe it was the afternoon snoozed that helped?!) In any regard. I was checked, and I have made progress again. Cervix soft, and I now a solid 2 cms. I am measuring 37 cms, and baby's heart was bopping away at 144. Sounded great. Baby was also sitting a lot lower. I could sure tell that for sure. So could others at school lol. They said I was way out there, and now baby dropped. Could be tonight, could be about 2 weeks from now. In any event, baby will be here soon. Today, I had a feeling that this baby could be a boy. I don't know if I am thinking back to when I had my first, or if it was looking at the cute blue clothes. But, we look forward to meeting this baby! We cannot wait!!!

IF baby does not make an appearance in the next couple of weeks I will be induced by breaking of my water around my 38th week by my doc...which is SOOOO close. Sometime in the week of the 18th of November. I also have my papers to carry around should I have to go to the hospital tonight or during the week, or to my next week appointment.

Tonight, I am going to wash some infant clothes, get the suitcase out, start packing, get Cliff to build the bassinet. Who knows...always better to be prepared than not.

I locked myself out of the house this morning. Good one. I had to borrow a cell phone to call Cliff to come home and open the door. Preggo brain. I don't think I have EVER done that. Oh well.

Sneek Peak

Here are some shots from my maternity shoot done on Sunday morning by the lovely and talented photographer, Jillian Kirby! I am so excited to see the other photos!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Nesting Nutso

Well, it has been a busy couple of days. Saturday I had my hair done FINALLY, we had a wedding to go to, and then a reception.

Sunday morning, I had my maternity photos taken. I think they are going to be beautiful. I also had my friend Lisa (the one with the same family like me, and due with her 6th 3 days before me) to have a photo or two taken together. Belly to belly, and back to back. We had a great time, and a great way to capture our 6th pregnancies together. We laughed a lot, and I cannot wait to see the results. After the photos, we had lunch and with the weather being so beautiful we took the kids to the park to play. We all had a good time. I found it hard to move around. I had to wear my pull on sandals as nothing fits anymore! Thankfully the bathrooms were open this week too!

After we got home, the kids and I got the playroom sorted and purged and put back together.

And, of course for the past couple of days I have had some moments where I get the nesting nutso coming out of me! I finally got a few letters written and mailed, I got the photo albums done and put away. I did the baby photo album. I cleaned out the basket over the TV armoire, I cleaned out the little dishes in the chalkboard tray. Yesterday I went crazy after dinner cleaning and organizing things that don't usually bug me. But, yesterday they did, so off I went and I cleaned out the board game cabinet, I cleaned out the craft cabinet, I cleaned out a couple of drawers in the bedroom for the baby stuff to go in, and now I have a car seat, and baby clothes for both a girl and a boy.

Last night before bed, I experienced a bit of pinkish discharge which I believe to be "bloody show" and had some little contractions, more like regular braxton hicks, that came and went. Obviously, I didn't go into labour...but that doesn't mean it won't happen! So, baby could be here today, tomorrow or couple of weeks from now. It is hard to say. I have my doctors appointment tomorrow afternoon. But, if I notice things are starting to happen you betcha I will be ringing the doc. I am 36 weeks and 2 days today. My second child Claire came 24 days early which would be 2 days from now.

Today, I stripped our bed, and I am washing and drying the sheets, and today I am going to wash a few little outfits, get the suitcase out, start packing, and get my other photo cards developed and put away. And, I have asked that Cliff please build the bassinet tonight after work!

I have been finding that last few days very hard to walk around with such swollen feet, and legs. And just all of the pressure of the baby who has definitely moved down again further. I hope this baby stays in until I hit 37 weeks which is on Saturday.

Week 36 - 4 Weeks left

Week 36! I am in the home stretch!
At the end of this week, you're going to reach an important pregnancy milestone — your baby will be considered full-term. That means you could give birth any day now. As your baby gradually drops down in your pelvis in preparation for birth, your lungs and stomach will finally be able to stretch out a little so you'll breathe more easily. On the down side, you may find you need to go to the washroom more often as your baby squashes on your bladder.
Here I am, squished into wedge heels, and pregnancy tights that my husband had to help yank over my swollen feet and legs. That was fun! lol. We were off to a family wedding and reception.

Here is a close up, note how the bum is as big as the belly. Yup.

And yes, I decided to go darker with my hair and had my hair done FINALLY the same day!

Friday, November 2, 2007

My belly button and a baby with no name...

Well, this morning I can almost see the total inside of my belly button. That means baby has dropped even lower. Cliff said he noticed that too. The shape of my belly button has changed completely.

And, my feet and ankles are cankles today that is for sure! But, I am feeling good and hey! We're having a baby soon. What 29 days!!

But this poor baby doesn't have a name yet. Can you believe that?! We are not sure AGAIN!!! Maybe you all have input for us. We need both sexes. First and middle names! And we will not be changing it up for the last baby. It HAS to be a C name please. Although, I like the name Isabella lol!

HELP!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

November 1st - December 1st

Last night I went for a nice pedicure and had the OPI colour a dozen roses put on my toes, and I got a mini manicure, my final waxing for the big day. I have my hair appointment on Saturday, and a wedding to attend. On Sunday, my prenatal photos. I will be all ready for baby at that point should baby decide to be an early bird. And, I booked another pedi for the 24th of November because I have a busy weekend and week that week. So, I figured I could get one more pedi in hopefully!

OK, 30 days left until my due date. I am starting to freak a bit! Well, just a little I guess. Today, I was standing in the bathroom getting ready and Cliff looked at my bare belly and rubbed it and said WOW, that baby is so low. I said I know, crazy huh, the bum is right here...(sort of upper left) and he said wow your skin is so smooth, no stretch marks or anything! Too funny.

Anyways, Right now, baby has hiccups again. The baby is gaining weight, and filling out its cute little self. I cannot wait to see who the baby might be. Last night I had a dream that Cliff was painting a picture of a little boy, but I knew he was not my little boy. He belonged to somebody else. He was copying a photo and drawing. Weird.

And, now. I am wondering when/what we should do about the birth of the baby. I have had this convo with girlfriends before. And, maybe I should just wait and let nature take its course? or will I go with the breaking of water to start off this labour too (like the last too) or, will waiting become a crazy fast labour where I have a baby too quickly at home on the way to the hospital!?

I guess my doc and I will chat about this at my next appointment. See what he feels. I REALLY want my doc to be there to help deliver the baby. Hmmmm.