Life here is good, my parents have finally made it up here, they are going to go and spend a week checking out the fall colors. they should be back by Sunday though.
because we have a date!
Yesterday We had a Doctor's appointment, and Aaron came with me so we could talk to my doctor about an early induction, so Aaron can spend as much time with Baby Isaac before he deploys.
Well as we are talking with my Doctor, he mentions that he wants to induce me at 39 weeks because he considers me borderline Gestational Diabetic. and he doesn't want me to go past 39 weeks in case I am, and then we have complications at 40+ weeks.
SO.. Next Week on the 12th I go into my Doctor get checked out by him, and then He will be sending me straight from the office to the hospital, to start the induction.
YAY!
so that's my big news for right now.
Baby wise, he is doing very good, moving around and yesterday he was all up in the ribs,
so horrible back pain, and rib pain.
Had my breastfeeding class last night, and I wish I didn't go. I got some good information. BUT the Teacher was annoying.. and the videos.. OH MY GOD the videos..
I felt like I was watching the Animal Plant. and WHY is it a MAN who is narrating the videos? with cheesy music!
Anyway, I got some good information, and have a better understand how to look for a good latch and everything like that.
Just wish the teacher was a little better.
Monday was Aaron and Mine 2nd Wedding Anniversary. and it was a great day.
Aaron got the day off for it, and so we hung out, and spent a quiet day together.
We went out to eat, and had a nice evening.
I can't believe its been Two Years since we said "I Do"
and every year it gets better and better.
We have many more years to come, and I look forward to each and every one.
As Our Family Grows,
and we deal with the Ups and Downs that Life Throws Our way
I Know We Will Make it Through Because We Married Our Best Friend.
I love my Husband Heart and Soul
The last bits of vernix caseosa (the white goo keeping baby's skin moist) and lanugo (downy hair) are slowly shedding into your amniotic fluid. Baby's head is about the same circumference as her abdomen, and her head could be covered in an inch or so of hair.
Your Baby in Week 38 of Pregnancy
Hey, your little one isn't so little anymore, weighing close to seven pounds and measuring 20 inches long. Fetal development is nearly complete as your baby tends to a few last-minute details like shedding the skin-protecting vernix and lanugo. He's also producing more surfactant, a substance that prevents the air sacs in his lungs from sticking to one another once he starts to breathe. Most of the changes this week are small but important: He’s continuing to add fat (so he can take advantage of all those photo ops by sporting a round, cute baby look!) and fine-tuning his brain and nervous system (so he can deal with all the stimulation that awaits him once he makes his entrance into the world).
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