Showing posts with label Week 37. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 37. Show all posts

Second Pregnancy :: Week 37

Second Pregnancy :: Week 37
How far along?
37 weeks
How big is baby?
A Winter Melon
Get excited. At 37 weeks, your baby has reached full term. That means he’s developed his most crucial functions. Of course, he’ll get even healthier and stronger over the next few weeks, so don’t get too impatient. Around week 37, many moms-to-be find themselves organizing cupboards and scrubbing their floors. That’s the nesting instinct kicking in as your body senses baby will be here shortly. It also might be your brain’s way of making sure you’re prepared for just about anything, so you can feel like you have an extra edge on this whole new parent thing.
Yay! Baby has reached full term. He likely measures around 18.9 to 20.9 inches and weighs about 6.2 to 9.2 pounds. He's gaining about 1/2 ounce each day.He's practicing some skills: inhaling, exhaling, sucking, gripping and blinking. He's getting his first sticky poop (called meconium) ready for his first diaper.

Weight this week:
197.2 No change from last week.
Total weight gain:
28.8 lbs.
Maternity clothes:
I packed up any  maternity shirts that were size medium because they just aren’t doing their job of covering my belly...
Stretch marks:
Haven’t noticed anything new. I don’t think I’m as big with her as I was with Lucas and I’m stretched in different places than I was before because I’m carrying differently.
Belly button
Outie. Full on.
Sleep:
I’m thinking a catheter would provide me more sleep than what I’m getting now....I’m gonna move into the bathroom.
Best moment of the week:
My baby shower was last weekend and it was perfect! My best friend Christina went above and beyond to make it a beautiful day for me and Baby Fletchypants. She really could be a party planner if she ever gave up the coaching gig. I am so blessed with beautiful friends--amazing women who are more like family to me and who enhance the quality of my life. I never knew how important it was to have girlfriends until I met these women.
We got to see Baby Fletchypants on a sonogram this week and learned that she’s weighing approximately 7.5 pounds already! The tech said it looks like she has chubby cheeks and lots of hair and that she has a really pretty profile. She’s sitting pretty far down in my pelvis already so we didn’t get any great pictures of her, but we were able to confirm that she does have a foot jammed up under my ribs! Dr. Roberts asked me if I wanted to be induced a little early (he knows I have big babies) so on August 11th, if I don’t go into labor on my own before then, we will get to meet our sweet girl!
Food cravings:
Popsicles. I sat on the couch and ate 3 in one sitting without shame day before yesterday.
Food aversions:
Fast food is really starting to gross me out. I’d rather eat at home even if I’m starving and it would be easier to grab something on the way.
Symptoms:
I’m still feeling anxious but I’m trying to find ways to deal with it. I’ve been baking and painting and doing a few odd things around here to take my mind off of the things that I’m worried about.
Movement:
I know she’s running out of room in there but it doesn’t seem to be slowing her down much! I still am seeing so many bumps and wiggles and little shifts of movement.
Gender:
Girl! (Note: this section not likely to change from here on out....unlike my weight, which will.) :)
What I’m looking forward to:
Meeting my girl. I’m ready. Bring it on.
What I’m nervous about:
Nothing out of the norm--the “will I go into labor before my induction date” thing is pretty much it right now.
What I miss:
I feel kind of like a ticking timebomb and I feel like Jesse keeps looking at me like I’m going to go off at any minute. He has some trainings next week and it will just be Lucas and I here at home which makes me a little nervous but I know it will be fine. I miss not feeling anxious.
Next appointment:
August 6th is my last checkup before the induction!  
Comparison to Pregnancy #1:

The anxious feeling in my tummy all the time seems familiar. Waiting, waiting, waiting...

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