Nothing too earth shattering to report (next appointment, not that I expect it to be earth shattering either LOL, is Monday) but I keep meaning to post & mention that baby is a total wiggle worm!! To the point that dh could see my belly moving from across the room. The girls thought that was pretty funny when I pointed it out to them, and got to feel more wiggles as well. It seems like baby just keep getting more & more active. I always suspected that I missed alot of the girls' movement because it was directed toward each other (so I couldn't feel it) and this is kind of reinforcing that idea, because I'm pretty sure I'm feeling alot more movement this time around.
The week-by-week update from the site that my ticker comes from says that baby could be turned head down (to stay) by now, and I've been feeling most of the wiggles up high, and having to pee every time I stand up, which both seem to support the head down theory (head pushing on bladder = no bladder capacity, and kicks are up high, so will be interested to see if the mw can tell for sure how baby is positioned. Obviously doesn't mean much at this stage (A was still turning somersaults the week she was born), but still will be interesting to know.
Monday's appointment also includes the glucose tollerance screening. I was happy to hear they do it in office here, instead of having to go to a lab like I did last time around. The girls enjoy the waldorf toys in the waiting room so that should make hanging out there for an hour + abit easier to swallow. Though I need to warn dh that if they start causing problems I'm going to need him to come take them home (or to sit in the car or SOMETHING) for that time. I don't anticipate it being a problem though, they enjoy the toys, it's not like I'll be DOING anything, just sitting there feeling sick from all the sugar gunk, so I can read them stories or something if need to be to keep them entertained.
And I REALLY need to take some belly pictures this time around, never think about it when dh is around & I know where a camera is, sigh.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
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