{"id":2910,"date":"2010-05-12T22:34:17","date_gmt":"2010-05-13T02:34:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lunardreams.net\/baby\/?p=2910"},"modified":"2010-05-12T22:38:14","modified_gmt":"2010-05-13T02:38:14","slug":"38-week-appointment-and-a-belly-map","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lunardreams.net\/baby\/?p=2910","title":{"rendered":"38 week appointment and a belly map"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So yesterday was my 38 week appointment. First off I have to say that I&#8217;m getting a little tired of the appointments. Obviously I realize keeping a close eye on pregnancies near the end is a good idea, and every week I look forward to my weekly check-in. But then I get there, and I wait, and I have to deal with nurses and this and that and more waiting and everything checks out fine.<\/p>\n<p>One thing I do appreciate about these weekly NSTs is that at least I&#8217;m familiar with the evaluation and treatment (triage) environment. I have to say, being on a monitor in a little curtained-off room for 20 minutes before I&#8217;m admitted in labor is going to be a pain in the ass. It&#8217;s not bad for the NST, but when I&#8217;m contracting and just want to be in my own labor room? Yeah, not going to be all that much fun. Maybe that&#8217;s a reason to go in a little bit earlier, rather than when I need to just be left the hell alone.<\/p>\n<p>I also realized that, contrary to expectation, I&#8217;m probably going to have to mute Kate&#8217;s heartbeat while I&#8217;m laboring. I thought it would be comforting and reassuring, but instead I find while I&#8217;m laying there that it makes me a little jittery and I have to constantly check it. Especially yesterday when she kept moving out of range. I&#8217;ll need to periodically check-in to make sure everything&#8217;s good, of course, but I&#8217;m also going to need to be able to just focus on my body and the contractions.<\/p>\n<p>After the NST I saw a midwife &#8211; one I hadn&#8217;t met before. She took the time to read my chart first thing, yay. Other than having to explain several things again, I liked her. She read over my birth plan again (third midwife to do so) and reiterated that it&#8217;s all very reasonable, very &#8220;normal,&#8221; and most of it is standard practice by the midwives\/this hospital anyways, though I will have to remind the nurses to delay the newborn procedures and hour because they might just forget during the birth and do their usual routine. (Which isn&#8217;t a huge deal to me anyways, but I&#8217;ll certainly remind them that I just want to hold her for an hour!) So my blood pressure was normal, weight was fine, measurement normal. The midwife estimated she weighs about 6 1\/2 lbs. All is good and happy.<\/p>\n<p>The midwife asked about my labor with Devin (induced, 6 hours, very easy physically). She reminded me that typically second labors are faster than first ones. I then told her how Kate is posterior so I&#8217;m expecting a bit of a harder time of it, a longer labor. So while she was palpating my belly she frowned and said, &#8220;Why do you think this baby is posterior?&#8221; I pointed out: ultrasound, kicks all over my belly, punches all across my lower front, among other things. &#8220;Well, I&#8217;m feeling a lot of baby body on your right side right here.&#8221; She put the doppler on my right side and there was her heartbeat. AHHH, she did move!! I was simultaneously thrilled and thinking <i>well that figures, she [Kate] of course makes me look like an idiot!<\/i> I told the midwife that I hope she stays that way!<\/p>\n<p>Well she of course swiveled back to posterior for the day, but then later in the evening I got the hiccups on my right side. They are NEVER on my right side, always lower left. It made me say <i>hmmmm.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Today she&#8217;s been doing her usual thing, feet traveling all the way across my ribs while we went to a movie, hands dancing all over. And then, again, this evening it changed: all kicks and punches were felt on my left side only. I did a quick feel and <i>ho-ly crap<\/i> I can feel a BUTT on my right side! Even Denis can feel it! She currently has the hiccups&#8230; right side again.<\/p>\n<p>Now I am not expecting her to stay here permanently, but the very fact that she is starting to spin around in different positions is <i>great<\/i>! It means that she&#8217;s not locked into one position and she <i>can<\/i> move when she wants to &#8211; which means she&#8217;ll probably turn before or during labor. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s all my time spent walking, dancing, leaning over the birth ball, sitting on the birth ball, and stretching out on hands-and-knees&#8230;. maybe she would have done this anyways. But who cares!<\/p>\n<p>Maybe I ought to start mentally preparing myself for a quick labor, just in case. ;) It will certainly be interesting to see how this goes! It&#8217;s the great mystery of childbirth&#8230;. timing and content. It&#8217;s so weird to be waiting for such a huge surprise like this and not even know when it&#8217;s coming. It&#8217;s even weirder that I, of all people, am excited about this. (I have a &#8220;thing&#8221; about surprises &#8211; I generally hate them.) It&#8217;s like I&#8217;m getting to the end of a story and I am just so eager to see how it all comes out.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So yesterday was my 38 week appointment. First off I have to say that I&#8217;m getting a little tired of the appointments. Obviously I realize keeping a close eye on pregnancies near the end is a good idea, and every week I look forward to my weekly check-in. 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