Wednesday, July 17, 2013

38 weeks!!!!!!! Fullllllll term :)

Well I am 38 weeks today :)
 I am deciding not to dwell on the fact that today is the day (gestationally) that my 1st was born but this little one seems more than happy to continue to chub up in there. He will come when he's ready I guess! That's the bummer about being early the 1st time, you almost expect it the following times!!! So I am drinking some coffee, eating my second chocolate chip cookie (after I just had an ice cream sandwich :) And enjoying the time I have left with just one kiddo! While part of me really wishes I could know the day he was coming so I didn't have to clean my house every night because "surely tonight my water will break like last time!" the other part of me loves that it is a complete mystery and surprise.......few things in life are like that! 


haha notice the boppy and carseat ready to go?!



How far along - 38 weeks, full term baby! 

Weight Gain - 23........Thankfully stayed the same for 4 weeks! 

Morning sickness/nausea -NONE!

Physical changes - Lots of Braxton Hicks this week, noticeable dropping, pressure.......ya know all the good ol' pre labor stuff!

Pain - BACK! Mainly from carrying around my nearly 2 year old but whatcha gonna do

Sleep - Not great but better than it will be in the coming weeks this I know! :) 

Stretchmarks - 1 on my belly :( A leftover from Jules!

Maternity clothes - I think I live in workout clothes.........

Food cravings/aversions - Snow cones? Anything cold

Boy or Girl - My sweet boy with no name yet still  :) 

Lowlights of the week - Nothing! A fever bug is going around my family and I am praying it stays away from our house, I want a healthy house for baby!

Highlights of the week - Got to see the midwife that delivered Juliana yesterday and it was so great! I finally after 2 years got to see her again and thank her for being so amazing at my last birth! I SO hope she is on call when I have this baby!!! 



Monday, July 15, 2013

37 week maternity pictures!

We finally got some maternity pictures done! I wasn't planning on waiting to 37 weeks to do them but hey! 
I love love love them!!!!!!!! 
Of course it was nearly impossible to get my not even 2 year old to smile and cooperate but they still turned out cute! 
I am SO anxious for this boy to come! 







I love these pictures!!! So glad we have them to always remember this special time :) 


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Life These Days...waiting for baby

I'm sure you're all just sitting around waiting to get caught up on my life right? I know I know :)

We are awaiting the arrival of our boy maybe any day now!!! 
I am 37 weeks tomorrow so I will be full term ! eeeeeeeek!! You can know that feeling where you really want labor to come so you can meet and hold your baby, but you don't because that means you have to go through labor lol? That's where I am!
It's so funny how different things are the second time around. His "room" (which is half office/half baby room) is unorganized, not set up or decorated or anything remotely close lol. 


I figure he'll be sleeping with us the first few months anyways! But I do wish I was one of those people who had the nursery all adorable and perfectly touched up before baby came........apparently I'm too distracted with my toddler :/



I am surprised I am as nervous/anxious as I am this second time around. We have been taking Bradley Classes this time (side note.....we LOVED them, and feel so so much more prepared then last time!!!! Jeremy is going to be a great coach) and I am definitely more "prepared" this time since I know what's coming.........but I am anxious because...........I KNOW WHAT'S COMING haha. As much as I am tempted to get medication this time and be smiling through labor I just can't sacrifice that amazing feeling after and flood of emotions for me AND baby. I love that they are so alert and ready to nurse and I love that I don't feel foggy or out of control by drugs. But it's still hard knowing the pain that's coming.
  Sigh.
 There is also the anxiety of knowing that life as it has been is coming to an end. I have often heard that going from 0-1 kids and 1-2 kids are the hardest transitions...............from there on out it's one more to add hahahaha!

I know she'll do great and be an adorable big sister but am I weird for almost being sad that the 2 years of just me and here days are almost over??? I am praying she adjusts well and that I can juggle the exhaustion of having a newborn with still spending one on one time with her :)
Anyways! I would be thrilled to be early again but am not counting on it so I won't be disappointed! I want to be ready but not expectant. I am tired constantly trying to leave my house clean "in case" or have things packed. I wish we could know when this little one is coming!!! But the expectation is so fun too :) I literally day dream about pulling him up onto my chest I can't wait!!!!!

ALSO maternity pics tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

36 weeks!!!!!!




How far along - 36 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Weight Gain - 23.............sigh

Morning sickness/nausea -NONE!

Physical changes - wow, where to start haha. TMI! Just the huge belly, bulging veins and the beginning of a waddle due to the fact that it now feels like a bowling ball is between my legs :) 

Pain - Varicose veins :( So bad I can hardly shave. Lots of downward pressure and tightness. Back ache and well......everything lol? Come on I'm 9 months pregnant!

Sleep - lots of bathroom trips, then I get hungry so I eat half a banana, then I am thirsty so I get more water, then my restless legs need to be stretched then I get back in bed but since I drank some water I have to pee again..................... oh the joys!

Stretchmarks - 1 on my belly :( A leftover from Jules!

Maternity clothes - yep yep yep, But it's SO HOT i basically want to just float in the pool all day!

Food cravings/aversions - It's been so hot honestly I can hardly eat very much. I drink a LOT of cold drinks and chew on the ice (i know i know) and cold watermelon :) 

Boy or Girl - My sweet boy with no name yet :) 

Lowlights of the week - Just not feeling "ready" I guess even though I still have weeks to go I know! But realizing my one on one time with Juliana is coming to a close and all the changes that happen with that. Also just feeling the normal anxiety that this birth is going to happen soon and I am not exactly excited about the pain. 

Highlights of the week - Going to the midwife today!!! Yay!!! Apparently our baby is about 6.5 lbs (oh my......still 4 weeks please no 9 lb baby!) and as she so kindly said "oh wow! nice big head".....................................................seriously!?!?! Don't tell me that lol!!!!! Talked through my birth plan and the tub and everything and am getting excited to just do this thing!


Saturday, June 29, 2013

5 years!!!!

Yesterday was our 5 year anniversary! 
It's so fun to think back to that day and remember the joy, nerves and love that surrounded it. I was so excited to marry him and I am so filled with JOY that I did.









I think sometimes when you marry so young it's almost like you finish growing up together, like our lives have literally fused together as one. Seeing him as a dad now makes my heart seriously swell when I watch him kiss her or overhear him telling her how much he loves her! sigh!
We decided that since we are about to have baby #2 (eee!) we needed at least a little getaway! So our plan was to escape to Tahoe and leave Jules with my parents (overnight for the first time too!)
But once we started looking at places we realized that we just can't bring ourselves to pay $110 for the MOTEL 6 simply because it's June and peak season. So this may sound completely lame! But here's what we did and had so much fun haha!
 We dropped Jules off with my family and went out to a nice dinner -- Fats -- my absolute favorite. Jeremy had a list of all these really nice places but the 8 months pregnant person won that one and we ate our hearts out haha. 
Then we decided we could hurry and make it to World War Z.................ok............not my exact idea of an anniversary movie, but it was actually really good. And really really intense lol. 

We then walked around town and I was pretty devastated when we got to the cupcake place and they were closed :( But a girl was putting the trash out so Jeremy asked her if there were any cupcakes she could sell us  LOL (obviously I must have wanted them badly!) She ran inside and came out with a box of 2 amazing cupcakes and just gave them to us!!!!! 


We enjoyed coffee, cupcakes and live music. It is crazy how different you look at things once you are parents. We had so much fun not having to rush back for anything and staying out "late" haha.
The lame part of the story is then we went home ! But ya know what, we saved hundreds on that lol! And it was about the best thing ever to SLEEP ALL NIGHT and especially to sleep in as LONNNNNG as we wanted oh my gosh! Again, nothing like having a toddler or children to make you appreciate these small things! 

We took this picture on our way to breakfast so we would always remember what our "yard" progress looked like on our 5 year anniversary and me being almost due!


We had a huge amazing breakfast and then went to yard sales hehe, another thing we love to do but never can with Jules cause she hates getting in and out of the car a million times just for 2 seconds somewhere. 
Anyways, that was our fun "getaway" and we had so much fun!!! We both feel so refreshed and ready for baby boy, in a few weeks! 
I love this man! 


Monday, June 24, 2013

Stuffed Bell Peppers -- Easy meal!

Strangely I have never made stuffed bell peppers before but they were super easy and really good!! Of course if you are actually making these for company or planning ahead (what?) you could buy specific ingredients to make them even better. But for us they were the perfect side for a weeknight dinner full of stuff we had in our fridge :) 

I started by cutting them in half length wise.......while the other way (where you cut just the top off) is really cute and acts as a "cup" it was just too much for one person. I also like this direction because it's more pepper to filling ratio. 
Clean the insides out and put aside. I decided to try one red pepper and one green, I think orange or yellow would be great but they are always more expensive (someone explain this to me sometime mmmkay?) I liked the red because it became sweeter and the green was a little too bitter but it is up to your preferences! 


This picture is so "un-bloggy" and messy but ya know what, this is life haha! chopping up things as fast as you can before you toddler empties her milk on your foot or you burn something (because of course you're multi-tasking!) So for these I chopped up 
--1 white onion
--Cilantro
--Grape Tomatoes
--Left over grilled corn on the cob
--Tofu (for mine only of course :) 
-- Left over cooked wild rice [TIP if you cook your wild rice in chicken stock it will always taste 1000x better!]


I sauteed the onions until softened and slightly caramelized along with chopped garlic, salt, pepper and the tofu. 
I then mixed the ingredients all together along with some shredded jack/cheddar cheese and filled each pepper.

Line your pan with foil and arrange the peppers, then cover with foil and bake at 375 for about 25 minutes


After 25 or so minutes sprinkle more cheese on top and place back in the oven till it's slightly browned. Yes I had to take the foil out from underneath because I ran out and needed it to cover them :) :) 


MMmmmmm We had it with steak and a great salad with dill dressing! Love! 


EnJOY!



Tuesday, June 11, 2013

What to CONSIDER when Giving Birth -- Your Options


I don't love writing on issues where people have such strong feelings that it turns into one side being WRONG and the other RIGHT. I feel like issues around birth and how women give birth tends to spur something like that on. And once I started thinking about this I realized there is so much and too much to write about so today all I am gonna do is present you with options when you go to deliver your baby! I am going to write several follow up posts about how to prepare for natural delivery, pregnancy nutrition, choosing care, etc.

Something that has made me want to write this isn't to push my opinion regarding birth or to make women get defensive about the options they've taken, but rather about encouraging urging women to look into all their options before they go into delivery. Don't assume everything will just work out or go to plan and be prepared and educated on what steps you may need to take. You still have the option to make your own choices but I really want to urge you to make yourself at lest knowledgeable about common drugs used, inductions, c-sections, tub deliveries, midwives and doulas, birthing centers, and much more before you give birth. I feel like in any other areas of life when it comes to our health we get second opinions, we research, we prepare. But somehow when it comes to the birth of our child we decide we'll just deal with it when the time comes and do whatever feels right -- which can make for a stressful and scary delivery.

Of course you need to adapt to whatever happens during your delivery. But being prepared can make all the difference for you and your baby when and if the time comes.

If you notice, people often don't describe their birth experience in a pleasant tone. I think what saddens me most is women in the US are buying into this lie that we "can't" do this -- we have somehow come to believe that birth is actually not possible without medical help. Birth for many people is seen as a scary, if not downright traumatizing experience for which they want to forget. Every birth is different, and many don't go as expected and I am SO thankful for medical intervention---BUT most birth's of healthy women with healthy pregnancies are going to go well when not intervened with.

And if prepared for can seriously be the one of the most empowering experience of your life.

Your birth experience will effect your life in some way, so the question is how!? Remember always that the goal and objective is a healthy child and mom, but I also believe that the journey in how you get there is very important.

Ok so this is a helicopter view, very generic "HERE are you options" when delivering your baby!!

Hospital Birth

I am big believer in the making women feel that they are in control of their births and what is happening to them in terms of decisions being made, environment, etc. So it needs to be where they feel most comfortable. For many women, a hospital is that place! And that's great!

Things I like about hospitals for delivery --
1. You are very close to lots of medical intervention if needed/wanted (i.e. high risk pregnancies, premature, baby, complicated pregnancies, etc)
2. You stay several days after delivery for monitoring and...well....clean up! I think this is really nice and I appreciate all the monitoring of my baby where I know some people find it invasive.
3. You have a supportive staff of well trained individuals around you. Please remember doctors and nurses are very well trained and not the enemy, work with them.

Things that I have an issue with in a hospital setting.
1. You are much more likely to have some kind intervention. Whether this is pushed by the Dr. or asked for by you (more on this later :)
2. Many hospitals have policies they must stick by that may or may not work for you. This is simply the way it is due to law suits, safety and so many other issues. One of these would be the 24 hr rule after your water breaks (they need to induce you, admit you, etc) since they can't risk any kind of infection for you they'd rather induce you then have an issue later on. Most hospitals also tend to whisk the baby away right when they come out (because they need to be wiped down and weighed minutes after birth why?!?! LOL) as well as preforming routine tests.
3. Unfortunately most hospitals don't offer midwives or doulas or tubs. I cannot stress how important these things were for me and many others I know. Dr's are wonderful especially if you really like your Dr. But I cannot explain the amazing importance of having that presence of women around you who are walking you through every contraction and step of the way. I was shocked at my need for them and now can't imagine it without that support.
We have to understand that from the Dr's perspective c-sections are full proof. They can have that baby out  and healthy in a matter of minutes whereas "who knows" if they continue to wait on the body's natural course. Again, again, again...I know this is necessary at so many times but I also don't think it's by chance that c-section rates go up near the end of the day and before weekends. And part of me can't blame them -- they are surgeons and can guarantee a healthy baby very quickly. But the full impact of what is being robbed from the mom in that moment is not being understood yet in my opinion. If this is a course your Dr. is wanting to take ask the necessary questions and make sure to look at all other options before consenting.
{So} Things to consider if you are planning to deliver in a hospital by choice or necessity.
Make your birth plan. 
Think about the birth you want IN DETAIL and even if you are high risk you can STILL make a birth plan and be strict about keeping them to it. Make it your space. If you want the lights dimmed or you want to refuse an IV talk with your Dr. about it. Make sure they know you want that baby on your chest immediately and you want to be notified of everything they are doing. You and your spouse need to be the ones constantly reminding them of your wants and wishes because they will most likely revert back to their policy. While they may get frustrated that you are doing your "own thing" and sometimes make you feel like you don't "know" all the important things they do just remember it's your baby and your birth and you can question and ask everything. Refuse to be bullied! This also goes for drugs during delivery....if you are going into a hospital wanting to do a natural birth with no drugs I highly recommend putting that in your birth plan and specifying for them to not offer them to you. Be that annoying person and print out copies of your birth plan for everyone in the room so that you feel comfortable and ready to go :)

Birth Center

It's important to make the distinction between a free-standing birth center and a birth center inside a hospital. So first, a birth center inside a hospital might be a great route for you to go if you find yourself in the middle of these two worlds.
Things to keep in mind with this option:
1. They are a great option for still being "within" a hospital yet having that feel of a birth center. They usually have tubs, midwives, doulas and strongly encourage natural delivery.
2. Because they are still part of a hospital they traditionally need to still remain within their policies. Although at the birth center I delivered in they were slightly altered (i.e. they don't use IV's, they have a 48 hr rule when your water breaks, they let you go FAR longer past your due date, you can leave as soon as 12 hrs postpartum if wanted and cleared, etc). So if you're delivering in one check out their policies and again ASK LOTS OF questions.
For a free-standing birth center they are under no such restrictions. They often use the term "you're having a home birth just at my house." It's a great option if you are considering a home birth but would like to do the actual delivery in a more professional setting with they equipment, tubs, etc.
Things to keep in mind:
1. Remember that midwives are medically trained individuals and are more than capable of giving you the same if not better prenatal and delivery care than traditional OB's.
2. You will be delivering at "their house" but you will often be heading home 3-5 hours postpartum. So make sure to be ready to do your own postpartum care and have supplies for that ready at home. They often come the next day to check on you and baby.
3. Most free-standing birth centers have a relationship with the local hospital in case of a transfer being needed. My only recommendation would be to talk with your midwives and ask about their policies surrounding transfers, when they see a transfer needed, their rate of transfers, etc.

Birth center midwives offer so many things that you are unable to get in a hospital such as more detailed pre-natal care, LOTS of options during delivery to help minimize tearing such as oils, hot clothes, stretching, etc which they simply don't do in hospitals and you are commonly the only patient there delivering so you have their full attention :)
Things to consider is that many (not all!) midwives are very much "their way or the highway". They take great pride in their work as they should but if you find that you have issues with some of their views you need to talk with them. They are confident in their practice and sometimes I believe this can inhibit the need for you to be transferred or have a rare necessary intervention. So make sure you are comfortable with how and what they do.

Home Birth 

Exactly what it sounds like people! You are having your baby IN YOUR HOME! I have always loved the idea of this option but in the end have opted out of it although I have lots of friends who have had wonderful successful home births. In a home birth setting you will commonly go to your midwife for all your prenatal care and then once it's go time she comes to your house with all her equipment and sets up the tub and delivery area. Again what is so wonderful about midwives is they are constantly there with you. They aren't running in and out of the room or making you feel like "It's been too long with no progression". They realize labor takes time and they are with you the whole time but can also tell when intervention may be necessary.
Things to consider when having a home birth:
1. The same as a free-standing birth center -- drugs are NOT an option. They don't even carry them :) This means preparation on your end for pain management that are not drugs....such as water, massage, counter pressure, and other methods.
2. You may or may not be further from a hospital and it could increase your risk if you needed to be transferred.
3. In the rare circumstance where something goes very wrong very fast you are not usually within the time frame or distance of being able to get the medical intervention necessary. Although most midwives are VERY well trained and can sight a problem long before it becomes a medical emergency, it still happens.
Even the most home-birth advocate midwives don't recommend having a vbac at home -- just something to keep in mind :)

Closing thoughts that go in no category :)

I am becoming increasingly passionate about women taking responsibility for their birth experience. You might think that means I'm some natural no drugs nut who thinks nothing can ever go wrong! But seriously, I completely understand that every single birth is different and as a friend recently reminded me of -- women in our country are having babies later, in worse health (overweight being a huge one) and with a wide range of ethnicity and health issues births ARE seeing more interventions because they are necessary. However, I am also seeing a trend and shift towards even the healthiest of pregnant women becoming more distant from any part they should play in preparing for their birth. It is no one's job but yours to learn about birth! While you should and do trust your Dr. when they begin to tell you an intervention is needed if you have no knowledge of when and why it's actually needed you'll have to simply trust them. I can't tell you how many people I know who regret being induced simply because they were a week late and their Dr. said it was time. While in certain circumstances induction is very necessary, a baby being a week late is not uncommon! Remember that dates are all recorded on the traditional 28 day cycle and if you vary from that you really need to hold to that "due date" with a loose grip. When the body is ready and the baby is ready labor happens so well -- rather than things trying to be forced and the baby being essentially taken out before it's ready.

And as much as I'm tempted to write on why I believe a no drug delivery to be best, I will save that along with tips to and methods on natural delivery for a later post :)

So here are lots of options and things to consider as your prepare for a BIG day -- the day you meet your child. You want a healthy delivery and a healthy baby no matter what -- but I hope you'll be a prepared and knowledgeable mommy who is able to have a good birth experience and feel that feeling when you grab your baby onto your chest! The best ever! And no matter what---after all that, YOU DID IT!


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