Birthdays!
Jul. 8th, 2010 03:26 pmHappy Belated Birthday to
bwinter and to my cousin Miriam's new little girl!!! I wonder what the other pregnancies in my family are going to be.
Happy Birthday to
kosquarepelli! I hope I get to see you next week!
So today since I was feeling more alert and it was no longer 103, I decided to finally go back through my voice mail on my cell phone where I discovered I had 10 messages waiting for me. Several of them were from a "Nurse" at the doctor's office who declined to leave a detail message. Being the neurotic person that I am, I was worried this meant there was sugar or protein in my urine from my last urine test and there was concern about gestational diabetes. After spending some time playing phone tag I got a nurse and... it was that some of my tests had not been forwarded from my last doctor's office which I already knew from my nurse's appointment yesterday. ~.~ I wish they could have just said it in my voicemail! I'm a bit ticked that the office in Westchester could not forward these tests, and it's not like I have no idea what the results must be.
I also went on a tour of the Birthing Center and... they sound so wonderful! My mother is of course nervous about the whole thing, but I really think I am going to pick the Center over Danbury hospital. For one thing they allow water births which I think is something I am interested in! I've also signed up for a Childbirth class! Now to look into Lactation classes to make sure I can nurse. I think my favorite thing about the Birthing Center is when I shared the fact that my pre-natal vitamins tend to make me nauseous and I have a hard time keeping them down instead of the reaction of both the doctor's office in Westchester and in Danbury (change when you take them, make sure you take them with food, change brands, yeah they just suck like that) they had a fast absorbing LIQUID VERSION! I had been wondering why if we can do all sorts of other amazing scientific achievements we could not make liquid pre-natal vitamins since I've noticed a lot of women get nausea from pre-natal vitamins. It does cost more than the pills, but seriously, I just don't care, so worth the money!
Happy Birthday to
So today since I was feeling more alert and it was no longer 103, I decided to finally go back through my voice mail on my cell phone where I discovered I had 10 messages waiting for me. Several of them were from a "Nurse" at the doctor's office who declined to leave a detail message. Being the neurotic person that I am, I was worried this meant there was sugar or protein in my urine from my last urine test and there was concern about gestational diabetes. After spending some time playing phone tag I got a nurse and... it was that some of my tests had not been forwarded from my last doctor's office which I already knew from my nurse's appointment yesterday. ~.~ I wish they could have just said it in my voicemail! I'm a bit ticked that the office in Westchester could not forward these tests, and it's not like I have no idea what the results must be.
I also went on a tour of the Birthing Center and... they sound so wonderful! My mother is of course nervous about the whole thing, but I really think I am going to pick the Center over Danbury hospital. For one thing they allow water births which I think is something I am interested in! I've also signed up for a Childbirth class! Now to look into Lactation classes to make sure I can nurse. I think my favorite thing about the Birthing Center is when I shared the fact that my pre-natal vitamins tend to make me nauseous and I have a hard time keeping them down instead of the reaction of both the doctor's office in Westchester and in Danbury (change when you take them, make sure you take them with food, change brands, yeah they just suck like that) they had a fast absorbing LIQUID VERSION! I had been wondering why if we can do all sorts of other amazing scientific achievements we could not make liquid pre-natal vitamins since I've noticed a lot of women get nausea from pre-natal vitamins. It does cost more than the pills, but seriously, I just don't care, so worth the money!
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Date: 2010-07-08 08:08 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-08 09:12 pm (UTC)Also, I got your postcard the other day, thank you! <3
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Date: 2010-07-08 11:21 pm (UTC)I think my sister-in-law did a water birth for her third baby... I... seem to remember a TMI post from her on her old blog which sort of destroyed me. XD
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Date: 2010-07-08 11:51 pm (UTC)And I hope you have an amazing time when you next go to Japan!
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Date: 2010-07-08 11:52 pm (UTC)I'm so glad it made it to you as well! I really wanted to be sure to send them since I don't know when the next time will be! *hugs*
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Date: 2010-07-08 11:56 pm (UTC)I just really want to do my best to avoid ripping and I've heard water births can make a huge difference in that. (and this is prob TMI as well!) And ohhhh I finally saw the pictures I took of us in Japan and wow, I look so pregnant!!! ♥
The video I have of me singing some of bad romance is hilarious because I just look so pregnant.
I miss you but I'm so glad I got to see you when I was there before I have baby. I really hope to introduce you to her in the future!!!!!
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Date: 2010-07-09 04:11 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-09 04:28 am (UTC)I'm have my new liquid vitamin waiting for me to take it once I am finally ready for bed. I accidentally took a nap a little earlier and now I feel achey ;;_;;
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Date: 2010-07-09 06:05 am (UTC)I do love getting postcards~ And hopefully you'll be able to get back there in the not *too* too distant future, though clearly you will have other things taking up your time in the meantime. ;D
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Date: 2010-07-09 09:56 am (UTC)You can still take babies to temples and shrines and even to a lot of stores in a carrier. The sort of restaurants I like to go to, I have seen mothers with babies.
Honestly, it just takes me around 4+ hours to get all 40 postcards I normally write written and even if I make it back to Japan I'm not sure I will have the time to do that.
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Date: 2010-07-09 01:59 pm (UTC)Good news about the Birthing Center and the classes. I think the nursing will click and it will be fine - persistence and support in the beginning is key and I think you've got that going.
(sorry about doll things)
And as a distraction - about those baby shower plans and the MIL who prefers kittysitting for travelers instead... what if... just what if... she was Insisting on Being There for the birth? and you did not fancy that? Sort of the opposite problem and that would be even harder to take.
The PG singing romance video sounds very funny! Please just baby yourself when you can & feel free to share your birth experience (behind cuts is a nice idea) - I think moms do have real a need to describe their birth experiences & that lasts for some time - not forever - but still, it is very real and necessary, I think, but yes, ideally the audience should be self selected! Take care.
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Date: 2010-07-09 03:41 pm (UTC)Well, I am definitely persistent if nothing else! :D But I just want as much help to make sure I know what I am doing as possible since nursing is very important to me. I figure it helps that I am not employed and have no other children so I won't feel rushed or stressed.
(Not much to be done about it, so I am trying to work on more positive things.)
I dont think she plans to be here for the birth since I can't imagine her wanting to come out and wait around to see when the baby finally makes an appearance. But she is hopefully planning to attend the naming. I think my husband managed to guilt trip her into coming to the shower while I was in Japan though. The kitty ended up having to be put to sleep a few days ago, so now we're all going to Boston next week end to see my SiL and my in-laws. On the bright side, I'm staying at a B&B with my husband and we're going to go to baby stores before seeing the in-laws. I've been desperate to see the crib I want in person and the expensive stroller I've fallen for is from a company based in Boston. :D
The video is hilarious. My singing is not as bad as one would expect, but I look very pregnant, at least to me. :D
I definitely am going to use LJ-cuts since I know birth stories tend to get TMI. That and they tend to be long and I always feel guilty making super long posts that are not LJ cut even when they don't have TMI.
I am finally enjoying pregnancy though the kicks also feel sort of weird. lol I'm not use to sharing my body with someone else like that still.
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Date: 2010-07-09 04:55 pm (UTC)Wow - well, clearly you are popular. ;D I wouldn't blame you if you don't always have time for that!
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Date: 2010-07-09 07:04 pm (UTC)Both #1 and #2 were born on the same room at Aiiku Hospital - #1 was slow and #2 was FAST - so I was exhausted after #1 and dancing out of there with #2. For me I liked visualization and deep natural relaxation breathing - we practiced contractions in the class (and at home) and I thought it was plenty useful - overall I remember thinking birth #1 was just the max of what could be managed - in that it could be managed but not any more!
Visualization(s) can be practiced - especially since you really don't know ahead of time what is going to "work" for you. You sort of have a method or approach for each contraction and deal with them one at a time and "rest" in between.
I will hunt for that Bradley Method book - they have some suggestions...
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Date: 2010-07-10 10:59 am (UTC)I feel like she is already a well traveled daughter even though it has mostly been in utero. lol She's done 2 trips now! I look forward to showing her the pictures and telling her that is her in Mommy's belly. I hope to do a comparison from February to now. :D
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Date: 2010-07-10 11:10 am (UTC)I have heard good things about it and I have a college friend who is a pretty strong proponent of Bradley. My sister is sort of down on it right now though :/ I'm trying a more general class and I'm thinking about hypnobirthing. :D I just know for me, I want something where I can soak in warm water since I honestly think that is one of the most amazing things ever. I only wish it could be outside in a pretty garden or at night under the stars. >>;
I know my Mom didn't have such a hard time me but I was her longest, about 4 1/2 hours. Her biggest regret is she picked anesthesia with me (some sort of general) not knowing she only had like another 45 minutes left and she says she could have definitely kept going. My brother was the perfect baby. He came out fast, he was born on his actual due date, he had perfect sleeping patterns, he was just pretty hard to beat. My sister came right before they were going to induce and took around 3 hours. My siblings were medication free but did involve epistiotomies, like me, as they were de rigeur back then.
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Date: 2010-07-10 11:10 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-10 10:06 pm (UTC)Total body relaxation is a skill that improves with practice - to me that's the guts of the Bradley method. It's the opposite of distraction methods.
I'm not sure what your sister is down on - but there are parts of the Bradley method I would just ignore if they don't fit what you want. What I liked about Bradley was focus on the woman, natural breathing, signposts, being prepared (what to expect), and lots of choice about what to do - trying different things (changing positions) since at different times different things are going to help and others not so much. Like back massage - absolutely no use to me - the idea just annoys me - but total body relaxation - very helpful.
I hope you find a place with a hydrotherapy tub for labor at least, if they don't do the actual birth in the tub - I think some places ask the women to get out for the birth - maybe they think gravity is helping more when they are out of the tub!
In Tokyo there was a separate labor room and delivery room, so the moms would get up and walk (and everyone changed slippers) when they went into the delivery room - and that short walk helped move things along too, so I imagine just getting up out of the tub near the end would help as well.
I hope you get the water birth you envision (if you decide you want to go for it).
PS good idea about low lighting - controlling the lighting - when in labor.
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Date: 2010-07-11 07:31 pm (UTC)Aww, that is so cool! You should start a little travel book for her, that would be cool!