Today marks 24 weeks pregnant!! Yippee! Like I have said numerous times before, I can't believe how fast time is flying by. We still have A LOT to do! I am not in the "panic" mode yet, but I can see how the due date could sneak up on us so I need to make a list and get organized.
Last night my mom said to me, "Is his room ready for the crib and changing table to be delivered?" I said, "oh heck no". She said, "You better get moving....it's March!" I think we have made a significant dent in the cleaning of Jacob's room, but we still have a long way to go, as you can see from the pictures I took this week:
My biggest fear about going to this particular appointment (and probably every one from here on out) was the weigh in. As I have mentioned before, my appetite has significantly increased and I find myself eating a lot more than I did a few months ago. I was really scared that the nurse was going to say that I had gained more than the recommended amount. The funny thing is that when I first got on the scale in the examining room, the weight that showed up on it was definitely wrong! It was showing that I was down like 10 lbs from where I was a month ago and I knew that just couldn't be right. When I mentioned it to the nurse, she said that they had been having problems with that particular scale so we moved to a different room and (whether good or not), this scale was much more accurate. The good news is that I have only gained 2 lbs in the last month and 9.5 lbs total!! YAY!! I am right on track of where I should be at this point in my journey and Dr. Owens was very pleased. Now if I can just stay on track with my eating and get a little more (or any! haha) exercise, I will be good to go. I know these last 3 months are going to be the most weight gain, so I am trying not to worry too much about the weight, but I don't want to end up gaining so much that I am miserable either.
Another notable thing from the appointment is that my blood pressure is back down to "normal" at 110/80. I personally think that last month's rise was a fluke thing and hopefully I won't have to deal with high blood pressure issues as I progress.
Another notable thing from the appointment is that my blood pressure is back down to "normal" at 110/80. I personally think that last month's rise was a fluke thing and hopefully I won't have to deal with high blood pressure issues as I progress.
Dr. Owens did have a hard time finding Jacob's heartbeat. It probably only took her about 30-45 seconds to find it, but to me it seemed like forever!! Once she did find it, I said, "OK, that scared me" and she said "that happens a lot, but it still is scary". I must admit I do like to hear the doctors and nurses say things like "that happens a lot" just so I know that what I am experiencing is not unusual, but it still scares me when things like that happen!! His heartbeat was a strong 154 beats per minute (a little higher than usual, but still within the normal range).
Dr. Owens also (kindly) informed me that I will start experiencing some not-so-nice side effects soon such as leg cramps at night, heartburn (which I have already been experiencing daily!), and back ache. Woohoo - can't wait! haha
Well, since this post is becoming kinda long, I guess that is all for now. I did go back to the Physical Therapist on Wednesday so I will post again about that. We have a busy weekend planned - we are in Richmond today and will be in DC tomorrow - so I will try and post more on Sunday when we return home. I hope everyone has a great weekend.
4 comments:
I am glad you have begun to update your blog more. I love to keep up!
Love ya'll.
So nice to hear how you're doing - I miss being pregnant SO much...it's fun for me to hear how you're feeling and how excited you are. I had several times when it took awhile(ok, less than a minute but felt like forever!) to find the heartbeat...what a relief to hear that little sound!! :) enjoy every moment...it's true what they say, "having a baby changes everything"
So glad to hear the new update. :) Hope to see you guys again soon. I will be praying that the doc is wrong and you won't have any (more) "not so fun" side affects. Thankfully, I never had the back ache that Katie did, but then again I vomited A LOT. However, I will pray that heartburn is as bad as it gets for you. Isn't it amazing how every pregnancy is so different!?!?
Love you (three)!
I don't think we actually finished Abby's room until she was about 2 months old! Trust me, Jacob won't notice (or care) those first few months. As long as he has a comfy place to sleep, eats until his little belly is full, and gets lots of hugs and love from his parents, he'll be fine. I hope things are going well and your little guy isn't giving you too much trouble! :-)
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