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Wednesday, June 06, 2012

27 weeks and Graduate

We are at 27 weeks today.  Yay!  I had an appointment with the doc on Monday, and it didn't go too well.  My blood pressure was high, and Max is still measuring big.  I have never had high blood pressure, so that was a huge shock to hear.  Because my blood pressure was high, the doctor said to increase my resting to try to avoid developing pre-eclampsia.  So Mark bought a blood pressure monitor from work, and we have been taking my blood pressure every night.  Normal every time.  Mark thinks it was a case of white coat syndrome.  Since the last "routine" check-up was such a disaster, he thinks I stress now when my doctor's appointments come around.  I definitely do dread them now, as I am expecting more bad news. 

The good news is, when I have the cerclage taken out it won't be a big deal.  I was thinking they would be numbing me up again, which I HATE, and it would be like surgery all over again.  So I asked Doctor Johansen about it, and he said it was a procedure that they just do in the office at one of my routine check-ups around 36 weeks.  They just clip the thread and pull it out.  Hardly worse than a Pap Smear.  Yay!

I also was informed that there will be no travel for me until this little guy comes.  Thank goodness we had already cancelled all of our travel plans.  Next week I will be doing the 1 hour glucose test.  It makes me nauseated just thinking about it.  I had to do one during my stay in Phoenix, and it was horrible.  Because Max is measuring so big, they were worried about gestational diabetes.  This time it is just a routine test since I will be 28 weeks. 

Max's update: the kid never stops!  Last week I was in a bit of a panic because I hadn't felt him move very much for 2 days.  I called the doc's office, and they said that at that point in pregnancy it's pretty normal for kiddos to take a few days off from the huge kicks.  The call was definitely premature, as the next day I woke up to him thumping away, and he hasn't stopped for more than a few minutes since.  It's still weird to look down and see my stomach moving.  This morning it felt like there was gerbil in there running around and around on a wheel.  It already seems, though, that Mark's voice is soothing to him.  He has been reading Winnie the Pooh to Max every night, and after a few minutes of reading he calms down.  I like that! 

Also, today I received my diploma from University of Nebraska.  I am officially a graduate, with a Bachelor's degree!

And without further ado, the prego pics...












5 comments:

Stacy said...

Congratulations on graduating! And you look fantastic! I love hearing about all you are going through, it brings back lots of memories, especially the belly roll!

Glucose test, not so great memory. :) Mine was always paired with a shot in the butt because of my blood type.

Karen said...

CONGRATULATIONS!! You have worked so hard for your degree. I'm so happy for you. You look great. At 36 weeks with Alex I was measuring 39 weeks. They did an ultrasound to make sure there wasn't too much amniotic fluid. Nope. Just a big baby (and I didn't have gestational diabetes). It's wonderful to hear that all is going well.

Alicia said...

You look awesome!

Kathy said...

Congratulations on your graduation!

Unknown said...

You look great!! I am so excited for you and Mark! You are going to have to change the name of this blog before you know it! What a cute maternity top! We are headed to Utah on the 20th. Hopefully we can stop by Flagstaff and see y'all if that's okay.