Wednesday, 20 May 2009
34 weeks down, 6 to go!
With working full time, trying to finish all the DIY at home, as well as my urge for keeping my house completely spotless I have to say I have no energy levels and no brain power to write a blog on the evening…
The tiredness stage at the beginning of the pregnancy has returned, and when I do get a release of energy, it is all used up cleaning, repeatedly! I currently have an addiction to an apple fragranced disinfectant, which I just have to have my house smell of, I love it! Very odd I know..
Well anyway, I have hit the 34-week mark this week, or I am in my 35th week, as some information will say..
How am I feeling? Big.. really big
How do I look? Big… really big..
But seriously, yes very excited now but also a ikle scared of the whole labour process. This week will be my third session at anti natal and it has just brought everything out of hiding.
I have found them useful, and Mr T managed to attend last weeks to learn all about the “non” normal labour.. umm not good information to tell them in advance, I expect he will be running off to the Robin Hood pub next door in a panic!
At the moment I’m trying to stick with the attitude that it has to come out, so lets just go with it.. no point worrying too much as I have no choice now! Apparently, the more you relax (yea right) the faster and easier the baby comes out. I have said to Mr T if he repeats that to me when I’m in the height of pain it may not go down too well!
Generally, though, I’m trying to stay positive about labour because firstly and most importantly I get to meet BabyTays, and secondly I can start to fit into my clothes again.
I think this is the most stressful part for me. Although I was very lucky as I expanded on the tummy area from an early stage but the rest of me stayed the same, in fact, I was even wearing my own jeans up until a few weeks ago.
Until that is I woke up once morning after hitting 32 weeks and bang.. I was huge, even getting out the bed I needed to roll and from then on I have just grown and grown.. My arms are fat, my legs are huge (well they feel huge) I cant even pull my jeans over my ass, and my maternity clothes are even getting tight, in fact I have considered just going to work in my pj’s, so at least I will be comfortable. I have to say, I am looking forward to getting my body back again and actually feeling nice when I get dressed in the morning!
Oh well, the long haul of it is over and soon I will become a Mummy and I cant bloody wait!!
5 weeks and 5 days to go and counting!!!
Although the midwife said only 4% arrive on due date, my fingers are crossed my date comes early and not two weeks late!
Monday, 13 April 2009
If I was given a pound..
Just to let you all know -I have 11 weeks to go, yes I am big and have been for what seems like ages, although its slowing down now thank god! No, its not twins and finally I'm praying its not a big baby!
The last comment has had the worse effect on me as I keep having dreams (or should i say nightmares) that the baby arrives huge and in one dream it looked likes a 3 month old not new born... I blame Lisa for her dream that it was a 20lb baby..eekk..
11 weeks to go and counting.. I'm hoping the time now flys by!
BabyTays get a nursery!
Now that is what I call a successfully Easter Bank Holiday weekend! Rewind one year and we would have both, most likely, be sat here nursing the hangover from hell after spending a Sunday knocking back the shots.
Easter 2009 and despite sickness hitting hard (note to self: pick up prescription tomorrow to re stock on tablets) we have had the most enjoyable bank holiday: painting, building wardrobes, cleaning (or nesting as some might call it) and shopping for nursery accessories!
We’ve painted the room Picket Fence (a warmish white), with oak fitted wardrobe and of course the Hodge Podge items with includes hedgehogs, birds, mice and foxes - a few of the items are pictured below.
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Fudge Brain!
Previously a very well organised person is slowly turning into a forgetful dimwit! A women who loves to chat – to suddenly forget the end of the sentence half way through, to walk into the kitchen 3 times and forget each time what I went in for seems to be amusing Mr T!
A classic example is cooking tea last night, first a hot baking tray slips into my hand so what do I do? use my other hand to pick it up..doh! result = two burnt hands. This is followed by me covering my hands in sudocrem, and then attempting to pick up a glass of drink, you can guess the end result. But on a bright side Mr T had a good old chuckle, while I cried and snotted like a kid on his shoulder mumbling about how useless I had become! 10 mins later and i was feeling much better.
The joys of fudge brains!
I’m sure this is just the start of some classic fudge brain incidents, which are sure to follow in the coming weeks.
Quick Catch Up!
I’ve had my 25 week appointment with the doc. You may be surprised to hear that this was my first official appointment with the doc, other visits had been at my request for sickness tablets! All other appointments have been with the midwife.
Anyway, appointment all went well, heartbeat was good, blood pressure OK and she has referred me for physio for my bad back.
The only hiccup of the day, was Mr T using the urine sample pot for drill bits, which I discovered after half hour of running round the house looking for it in the morning, while desperate to go to loo!
Bad Back
God, I now feel sorry for all those people who suffer from a bad back! I’ve always thought I was too young to experience this, however pregnancy has brought the pleasure, or lack, of this experience early and I hope to god it goes once the baby has arrived.
I’m assuming the fact that already I have put on two stone, yes two stone!!! And I still have 14 weeks left, has had put a strain on my ikle back.
The good news is that I have already received my first physio appointment for next Monday, so hopefully they will be able to help.
I’m missing taking Marley for her long walks, especially with the nice weather we’ve been having, and have had to move all kitchen cupboard items to a higher level so I don’t have to bend over. Even sitting on my lounging sofa has become a struggle.
Pregnancy Grant
I blogged a while back about the new grant scheme for pregnant ladies, well last week I hit 25 weeks and did not delay requesting the form from my midwife and sent it straight in. Apparently there is a backlog on applications. The £190 will be going towards our nursery furniture!
Thursday, 5 March 2009
Are baby clothes really that cute??
Over the past few weeks, I have started buying bits & pieces for BabyTays, including the recommended list of baby clothes for your hospital bag - babygrows, vests, socks etc. Although I have to say if you are clueless to the sex of your baby there is limited stock for you to chose from, as all baby shops have very little which isn’t pink or blue and there is only so much white you can buy!
Buying baby clothes for your hospital bag does come with a tricky question though, which size should I buy? Newborn baby clothes come in a number of sizes from Up to 6lbs - Up to 10lbs.
It is a game of guess your babies weight before he/she is born. To be on the safe side I have so far only opted for the larger of the three sizes (although I hope its not a 9lb er, ouch!) so at least we know BabyTays will grow into them and if it arrives as a 6/7lb baby Mr T will need to go on an emergency shopping trip.
Anyway, on purchasing my first few items I kept them hung up in our spare room and Mr T would chuckle as I would go and take a look every couple of days (or hours!), still excited at the fact were having a baby.
This came to sudden end, as one day it dawned on me... “OMG, I’ve got to push that out!” and now every time I look at these “cute” little baby grows and vest and I just keep thinking… "that’s going to bloody hurt!!!"
But as I keep being told, it will be worth it in the end!
Saturday, 28 February 2009
Finally Blooming..
Two days away from the 23rd week mark and I woke up this morning bright and early, and realised “I’m finally blooming”
I’ve been told since the announcement of my pregnancy that I would be blooming soon and I can honest say I felt like that day would never come and it was just a myth to give pregnant ladies some hope!
Well I take it all back.
So, why am I blooming..
1. My skin is finally starting to look less like a teenagers spotty skin and has almost cleared up, with a nice glow appearing.
2. Thanks to another doze of sickness pills from the doctors this week, I’ve not been or even felt sick (to the usual extend) for 4 days and have high hopes that it will now come to an end.
3. For 4 nights I have now slept all thought the night…yippee!! Hence I’m up early on a Saturday morning not feeling hanging and with plenty of energy to go on a morning walk with Marley.
4. Babytays is really moving around, kicking and nudging which is a brilliant feeling.
5. The sun is beginning to shine!!
6. I now look like a proper pregnant lady with a belly measuring 41in!!
7. Good old hubby is doing most of the housework these days, added bonus!
8. I can finally wear my wedding ring on the correct finger, thanks to the discovery of Spray Plaster! Since I’ve been 6 weeks pregnant I have strangely developed a rash on my wedding ring finger, but can wear it on the other hand no problems. Very strange! I am so pleased about this as I’ve only had chance to actually wear my ring properly for about 2 months. So I now look like a married pregnant lady again.
9. Today is baby shopping day for Moses basket, pram research and looking at nursery ideas.
And finally
10. My family are all well and at home, which is a huge relief!