Baby Upp has dropped! At the beginning of my 35th week I felt like I had more room to breathe and suddenly started using the bathroom much much more. Where I had been waking up a couple times a night to use the bathroom, suddenly I was getting up every 2 hours, or about 4-5 times a night! I also began having a lot more pressure in my pelvis and upper thigh area. I figured he must have "dropped" which caused all this pressure. Besides these new aches, everything else is still going really well. It's becoming more difficult to get up from a sitting to standing position quickly. I feel like I need to take everything a little slower to let my muscles and ligaments ease into it, rather than stretching or causing pain. When I get out of bed in the morning it takes a few minutes for my muscles to feel right and I feel like I need to stretch real well when getting out of bed. I'm still working out, doing prenatal yoga and pilates DVD's and going to the gym and using the elliptical machine regularly. I'm hoping that keeping up with the excercise will benefit me during my labor.
We had our 36 week appointment today. Blood pressure was still good, weight gain was good and baby's heartbeat sounded great - 135 beats per minute. Dr. Bess did the GBS swab (results will be available next week) and a quick internal exam. She confirmed that yes we have progress! She confirmed that Baby Upp did in fact, "drop." She said he is head down in my pelvic region, preparing for birth. I am not dilated yet, but she said my cervix was thinning in preparations. She said having him head down and lower in my pelvis is what is causing my new discomfort and the added pressure down there. I don't mind the pressure just knowing that he is preparing for birth!! We went over a lot of my labor and delivery questions.
After that appointment, I had an appointment with the Birth Registrar at the hospital to complete paperwork and prepare the birth certificate paperwork so there is less to do once I arrive in labor. We had to sign all the consent forms, supply our pediatricians name, etc. We just decided on our pediatrician as well which I'm very excited about. We have heard fabulous things about Whole Child Pediatrics and that the doctors there take a holistic approach and are not quick to jump to medications when there are natural alternatives to try. Additionally, they are open to a slower vaccination schedule which is perfect for our views. We declined the Hep B vaccination at the hospital and will have that done during our vaccination schedule upon discussing it with our pediatrician. There are so many decisions that have to be made before the baby is even born, yikes!
We are counting down the weeks until we get to meet our little blessing!! 3 1/2 to go....
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