Wednesday, October 19, 2016

41 Weeks... Still going strong.

Week 41 Complete
How far along? 41 weeks and 2 days
Baby is the size of: A baby who has grown an extra week.
What did the baby develop: He has put on more weight and the contractions are helping him know a rhythm to learn how to breathe. 
Gender: Sweet baby boy, Adler James
How many:1 little squishy
Showing a bump: Yep and it is quite fun to see how contorted my stomach gets.
Maternity clothes: Basically yoga pants and maternity shirts since I am no longer working.
Stretch marks: Not yet.
Sleep: Still through the night for the most part except I do wake up for about an hour each night. 
Movement: He is a little wiggle worm.
Best moment this week: My sweet friend Kristin and her 3 kiddos came over all day Saturday and we just got to hang out. It was lovely.

Oh and I finally quit work last wed! I have been waiting for that moment and it was absolutely a wonderful day. And it has been such a good time of settling in before the ride of a life time called parenting.
Miss anything: I now have had 3 appointments this week.
Monday's appt with Neva (midwife) - I was 2-3 cm dilated internal os and 2 cm dilated external os, 50% effaced, 0 station even during contractions, and even though my cervix is soft, the internal os was still pretty rigid. His little head still needs to do its job of thinning it out. Also she says that my stomach is no longer round, but sloped from my belly, so he has definitely dropped. She also swept my membranes again.

Wednesday's ultrasound - If you go to 41 weeks you have to get an ultrasound. It was a good appointment where he got a score of 8/8. He was moving, heart looked great, still had plenty of amniotic fluid, and my placenta is still going strong.

Wednesday's appt with Neva - Now dilated to 3 cm, 75% effaced, he is still at 0 station and every time she would make space for his little head, he would push his head on into that space. There is also a bulge in the bag of waters below his head which is awesome because that is helping to stretch out and thin my cervix also. She did yet another membrane sweep (basically stretching out my cervix like a muscle) and we will see where this takes us today!
Medical Help: Gentle Birth, Clary Sage, Immupro, Lavender.
Emotionally Feeling: Just fine. Knowing Adler is going to come at the perfect time. God already knows his birth date.
Belly button in or out: In
Food cravings: None.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Beloved tooth brushing.
Symptoms/Side effects: Braxton hicks/contractions are the main thing. They are happening about every 10 minutes through out the day. Even though I don't feel them really, they are definitely burning calories and taking lots of energy!
Wedding ring off or on: On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Seeing this sweet boy face to face.
Things they don't tell you about pregnancy: That you can still be completely comfortable at 10 days overdue! I truly did not think it was possible, but here I am.
41 weeks! 9 days overdue. 
The most beautiful colors on one of my walks.
Another day, another view.
I don't have any more questions. But now we are to the point where you all can just pray that he does indeed come in God's perfect timing and that Thomas and I continue to feel completely at peace as we are right now. So thankful that this last week has been such a good one.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

40 Weeks.... Still Pregnant.

Week 40 Complete
How far along? 40 weeks and 2 days. We made it and are officially over due. Still feeling great though and mentally prepared to go over and I am not quite over it yet.
Baby is the size of: A baby. The size of a full grown newborn. :) about 7.5 pounds and 20 inches
What did the baby develop: He has officially developed everything he needs to be on the outside. However his skull is not fused together yet so that the plates of it can overlap when he is squeezing out during labor. So he may have a funny shaped head at birth because of that. He also has never seen our faces, but he will recognize Thomas and I's voices!
Gender: We will officially find out in the next week and a half!
How many: 1 little squishy
Showing a bump: Definitely. I can't hide it now. And in the last week it rounded out also.
Maternity clothes: Yes. And because it has turned cold, I now have 2 pairs of jeans that I rotate between. Thankful I wasn't pregnant in the winter too much!
Stretch marks: Not yet, but I am wondering if once I have him and my skin is relaxed, if some will show up.
Sleep: Slept the best I have in months 2 nights ago, but then work up wide awake an hour early today. Maybe I was just excited about my last day of work today!
Movement: Yes and Yes. he does love to move all over my stomach now.
Best moment this week: The annual pumpkin patch trip where we did the corn maze for the first time! It actually pushed me to have my first and only contraction.
I also loved my appointment. Even though my uterus is not a crystal ball, here are the numbers.
On Monday at the appointment I was 1 cm dilated at the front of my cervix and 2 cm dilated at the back. I was 25% effaced, but my cervix was really soft. Adler's head is also at a -1 station. Again this could mean that he could join us any time from today to 2 weeks from now. But it is great news because it means that my body is doing something and it knows what to do.
Neva, my midwife, also asked if I wanted her to sweep my membranes. I figured, I was already in there and it wouldn't start anything unless it was already happening. Basically it is just pushing the bag of waters and Adler's head away from the cervix and then stretching the cervix a little. It was a little crampy, but not really a big deal at all. Oh and she was concerned about scar tissue because of how many catheters have been inserted into my cervix because of all the IVF rounds, but there was nothing! Yay for a body that is just doing its thing!
She and I had already talked about lots of things before the exam, but after the exam she said, we are definitely having this baby in the next 2 weeks! Let the adventure begin!

You can see where his head was at on Monday at -1 station.
And you can see the 1 and 2 cm's and imagine what 25% effaced means.
Miss anything: Mainly we have just been hanging out together enjoying our last little bit of just the two of us.
Medical Help: Gentle Birth, Clary Sage Essential Oil, Immupro, Lavender Essential Oil.
Emotionally Feeling: Beautifully content. Enjoying the last little bit of me time.
Belly button in or out: In
Food cravings: No. Although I did have breakfast burritos twice this week.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Stinking tooth brushing.
Symptoms/Side effects: Braxton Hicks, diastasis recti (my abs are starting to separate on the lower part of my stomach), linea nigra, pregnancy skin, gagging, not eating as much each meal, sleeping only on my left side, bathroom breaks every time I stand up, pregnancy skin, 3rd trimester tiredness, nesting, lightening, my uterus in my ribs, and I can still do everything on my own, but getting up is way easier with assistance now.
Wedding ring off or on: On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Labor. I really truly am looking forward to labor and seeing what my body is created to do and how far it can be pushed. We will see if that college basketball push through it all mentality will come back or not!
Things they don't tell you about pregnancy: How different your pregnancy can be from everyone else's. Thank you for all your advice and stories, because it has helped pave the way for me not being surprised at anything thus far! Here is to all the surprises in parenting now. :)
40 weeks!
I still love how different my point of view is from all of yours.
We decided to see if this would kick start things. It didn't, but it was delish!
My first corn maze.
And our cute little pumpkin.
This is my neighbors house. It just made my heart so happy on my walk home from church on Sunday. Just simple beauty.
Our due date day photo.
And his little hand is so close!

Possibly the final question!
Tell me how you went into labor. Was it your water breaking, when your contractions got a little crazy, or you being induced?
And how many days was it after you had your membranes swept that you had your sweet one?
I want to hear all the different ways our bodies work!

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Week 39

 Week 39 Complete
How far along? 39 Weeks and 2 days! Officially full term according to the Dr's and just days away from my due date. We are going to have a baby sometime in the next 21 days max people!
Baby is the size of: A small pumpkin, between 19-21 inches and 7-8 pounds. Although my midwife this week guesses he is a 6 pounder at this time.
What did the baby develop: Adler's old fetal skin is falling off, and that beautiful soft baby skin is growing in underneath. He is full grown, just adding weight on. Skishy knows my voice by now, and his brain is developing every day, as it will outside the womb. His fingernails might even be so long they need a cut!
Gender: Sweet baby boy, Adler James
How many:1 little squishy
Showing a bump: Definitely grown in the last week!
Maternity clothes: All the maternity clothes. :)
Stretch marks: Not yet. Praying I dodged that bullet. We shall see.
Sleep: Still sleeping well with Immupro and lavender lotion.
Movement: This little boy loves to move around. Especially when we lay down to go to bed at night. But lately he has been super active while I am at work too. Hopefully he knows his nights and days!
Best moment this week: We cleaned the house from top to bottom on Saturday! We still have a few more things to finish up, but it feels so good to have that done. And then we finally packed the birthing inn bag last night. So pretty much, he can come any time. I still have things I can do, but for the most part I am good to go.
And we had the best time going out to dinner with 3 other couples on Sat night which was just lovely.
Miss anything:My weekly appointments all went well. Chiro was good, in acupuncture she continued to work on general lowering, but she also added in the points to soften my cervix.
And my appointment with my midwife was awesome. We talked through what the timeline and the choices for natural induction. Just having that knowledge is super helpful to me in knowing what our tools are and what to expect. Since I am not chomping on the bit to get him out yet, I can just continue with acupuncture, but I will add in some Clary Sage Essential Oil on my ankles, and a few rounds of pumping to see if my body responds.
I have already felt the 'lightening" sensation as well as some other things going on down there. Basically, because of the rounds of IVF and the fact that my cervix has already been "breached" if you will, I am ahead of most first time moms in that my cervix essentially knows what to do. We still won't do a cervical check to see if I am dilated or effaced until next week. But the thing I read a few weeks ago is my favorite. This is so true! So I really wont be able to tell any of you at any point how close to labor I really am. We simply don't know! All I can tell you is that things are happening and I will have him sometime in the next 21 days.
I learned 2 other things in my appointment that I loved. First, your ab muscles which is where you feel braxton hicks and your uterine/cervical muscles where you feel cramps during your period are like 2 different machines. Preterm labor you will feel both of those happening at separate times. Which I have. Real labor is when those 2 machines finally get on the same page and work perfectly together at the same time. Beautiful picture.
Second, I was telling you earlier about the different things you can do to induce labor naturally. Basically there are 2 different parts of your body that you can trigger to start labor. It is either oxytocin or prostaglandins. Oxytocin is released from things like sex or the breast pump where as prostaglandins are released by using castor oil or spicy food. Fascinating stuff!
And did you know that a membrane sweep is separating the bag of waters from the cervix? And if you can tell me why it is called bag of waters instead of bag of water, I will love you forever. I have not been able to find the answer from the from anyone I have asked or even from google.
Medical Help:  Gentle Birth, Clary Sage Essential Oil, Immupro, Lavender Essential Oil.
Emotionally Feeling: Content
Belly button in or out: In, my midwife did say she was amazed it is still in. And that some people just have more tissue there then others.
Food cravings: Not really.
Anything making you queasy or sick: The brushing of the teeth equals gagging.
Symptoms/Side effects: Braxton Hicks, diastasis recti (my abs are starting to separate on the lower part of my stomach), linea nigra, pregnancy skin, gagging, not eating as much each meal, sleeping only on my left side, bathroom breaks every time I stand up, pregnancy skin, 3rd trimester tiredness, nesting, lightening, my uterus in my ribs, and I can still do everything on my own, but getting up is way easier with assistance now.
Wedding ring off or on: On, apparently no swelling for me this round.
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Either having him, or doing our tentative pumpkin patch plans this weekend.
Things they don't tell you about pregnancy: The amount of research about what is best for you and your kid. And then the amount of decisions you will be making after you do your research before they are even born. There are just so many decisions with arguments supporting each side. I have gone back and forth, but ultimately I have to make the decision at the time and then stick to it.
39 weeks and 2 days! 5 more days until my due date!

Thomas made this beautiful co-sleeper for us. Even though Adler's bedroom is so close to being finished, at least he has a place to sleep when he comes home even if it is not fully finished. He will be with us for a while anyway, but I love that this was built for him by his dad!
And with all the craziness we have been trying to cram in, Thomas' cold finally caught up to him. A little rest did him good! Good thing he is feeling better now!
39: What do you wish you had known before hand in labor/birth? If you had know this, would you do it over again? What would you do the same/different? Clearly, just the aspects you actually can control, since I know there is so much we simply can't control.

Now that Adler is full term and and able to be delivered by my midwife, any bets on when Adler will grace us with his presence? Here is the calendar we have going at work. I will add you too it!

Thursday, September 29, 2016

38 Weeks

Week 38 Complete
How far along? 38 Weeks and 3 days
Baby is the size of: A spaghetti squash at almost 7 pounds and about 19.5 inches long.
What did the baby develop: His eye color is developing. He has his final eye color, but the amount of melanin to make it the darkest it will be is not fully there yet. He could have up to an inch of hair, he keeps producing surfactant, the substance that causes the air sacs in lungs to inflate once he is breathing in oxygen, and all his organs are functioning perfectly well on their own now. This little boy is ready and waiting!
Gender: Sweet baby boy, Adler James
How many: 1 little squishy
Showing a bump: Definitely and it changes shape when he moves like crazy!
Maternity clothes: The same stinking ones. I am so thankful for the incredible wardrobe I will allowed to borrow, but man am I ready to have my own clothes fit again with so many more choices! I just want to be in a comfy pair of jeans again.
Stretch marks: Nope.
Sleep: As long as I take my Immupro (melatonin) and rub my legs down with lavender lotion, I sleep amazing still. Well, I get up a few times to go to the bathroom, but still great for pregnancy sleep!
Movement: This little buddy has moved more and more in the last 2 weeks. Whether it is because he is actually moving more, or because he is just bigger so I can feel every one of his movements in all 4 quadrants of my stomach, I am not sure. Regardless he is movin' movin' movin'!
Best moment this week: The 2 best Thomas memories last week.
Monday as we were driving home from a possible last dinner date, and he said "We are having a kid." With a look of complete awe on his face. I think it finally hit him.
And then Friday he looked at me with a face that was completely mystified and said, "What are we going to do when he is here?" Feed him, hold him, change him, and try to sleep. World changing.
These were definitely moments when the adventure we are about to embark in hit him.
Miss anything: We also had a wonderful last over night get away as 2 to Lynden, WA about 3 hours away and it was wonderful.
Also had my weekly appointment. We had nothing really to talk about since we had covered everything in all my previous appointments. So we measured my belly, took my vitals, and listened to his little heart beat. All is well in this little world of ours.
Medical Help:  Gentle Birth, Clarederm spray, Immupro (to sleep), and lavender lotion for my crazy legs!
Emotionally Feeling: In awe of this whole process and that I actually have a full grown baby inside of me right now.
Belly button in or out: In
Food cravings: Definitely melon, but I have also been eating lots of triscuits. Mainly because they are a quick easy snack and Costco carried organic ones now!
Anything making you queasy or sick: The beloved teeth brushing action.
Symptoms/Side effects: Braxton Hicks, diastasis recti (my abs are starting to separate on the lower part of my stomach), linea nigra, gagging, not eating as much each meal, sleeping only on my left side, bathroom breaks every time I stand up, pregnancy skin, 3rd trimester tiredness, nesting, the lightening feeling just started, my uterus up in my ribs all the time, 2 ribs are pretty much permanently out of place now, and I feel very very pregnant now! :) I think it finally hit me.
Wedding ring off or on: On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Cleaning my house this weekend and then I will be ready for him to come! I know I don't have to have it clean in order for him to come, but it will definitely make me feel better about the week post partum where I am not moving as much and trying to heal. Sitting in a cluttered house while learning this whole new baby no sleeping thing might make me crazy. Lets chalk it up to nesting. :)
Things they don't tell you about pregnancy: I know you are growing a baby the whole time you are pregnant. I get that. But there is something different at the end, when your baby is completely healthy and full grown and you are just waiting for them to come. No one can describe the feeling of knowing that you have this perfectly healthy little one inside of you that you are feeding, breathing for, and giving life to. There is a sweetness that I have just been cherishing because I know before long it will be the constant work of caring for them on the outside. I am so looking forward to that, but it is just so very different caring for them on the inside at the end vs the outside. It really is so very beautiful.
38 weeks and he is really showing!

My view is just so different!

I haven't shown this in a while, but I love it! He is so close!

This was just beautiful on Friday night. My friends house is behind those 2 big trees on the right. Glorious.

Love this man.

Of course I had to finish up my canning at 38 weeks right? Thomas couldn't resist taking this pic of me. Barefoot (almost) pregnant in the kitchen.
And tell me if you did or did not track your kiddos feedings and poops. Did you guys use a specific app tracker for feedings and poops? I know it may only last a few weeks, but want to know the best ones out there in case I need to use it!

Any day now peeps! He could come any time between now and the next 26 days max!!!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

37 Weeks

 Week 37 Complete
How far along? 37 weeks 4 days
Baby is the size of: A honeydew melon, or an actual baby at about 6 pounds and 19 inches.
What did the baby develop: Adler's lungs and digestive system are working with the amniotic fluid, prepping for the real world of air and milk. His reflexes are really strong including pushing back when you push on him on my stomach and kicking up when my ribs start poking him if I don't sit up straight! He can now grasp your finger too!
 In fact, when Skishy first comes into the world, he is already going to have a full set of the reflexes that would help him survive even if you didn’t have a hospital’s worth of medical advice, your whole support system, and an internet full of facts, rumors and weird opinions to help you out on your parenting journey.
Gender: Sweet baby boy, Adler James
How many:1 little squishy
Showing a bump: Yep. People actually notice I am pregnant now.
Maternity clothes: All of them.
Stretch marks: None of them.
Sleep: I am still sleeping through the night, but this last week I have been waking up about a half dozen times to go to the bathroom/get comfortable. But at least I am still sleeping!
Movement: Non stop during the day especially in the morning now which is new! Still at night when I slow down as well though. And you can push him and make him move too. :) Freaks Thomas out!
Best moment this week: With finishing up the basement last week, this last weekend we moved everything from the guest room into the basement, creating Adler's room and a guestroom in the basement. I know, I know. Pictures coming in a separate blog post. We are still busy putting together a few last details like curtains and sign projects. Pictures will be coming soon. Oh and we purchased a few of the last minute things we wanted, so we will be ready to go when they come! Yay!
And our church moved into our new church building the week before, but we were able to go this week! It looks amazing!
Miss anything: Weekly appointment went well. We marked off the desired weight goal and everyone is perfectly healthy. He is back up and moving around, but still head down. Now doing the weekly midwife appointment, weekly acupuncture appointment, and the every 10 days chiropractor appointment. This body is going to be ready for labor and birth if I have anything to say about it!
Medical Help:  My main thing is the Gentle Birth tincture I am taking 3 times a day.
Daily Vitamins - Prenatal, fish oil, Vitamin D, Probiotic, Calcium/Magnesium, and electrolyte supplement
Emotionally Feeling: Fantastic
Belly button in or out: In
Food cravings: Had some more watermelon and love it.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Tooth brushing
Symptoms/Side effects: Braxton Hicks, diastasis recti (my abs are starting to separate on the lower part of my stomach), linea nigra, gagging, not eating as much each meal, sleeping only on my left side, bathroom breaks every time I stand up, pregnancy skin, 3rd trimester tiredness and complete joy.
Wedding ring off or on: On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: 1 last get away! We are headed up to my friend's daughter's first birthday party up in Bellingham 3 hours away for an over night and I can't wait! It will be a good little last couple get away even if it is definitely not what I meant when I said babymoon months and months ago. Good thing we are already learning to be flexible right? ;)
Things they don't tell you about pregnancy: The answer to the question, "are you getting excited to meet him?" Maybe it is just me, but I know that this little guy is going to rock our world! So we are fully enjoying this last little bit of it being "just the two of us". And yes we are enjoying our sleep. That is another question/statement we get all the time. So honestly I don't know how to answer that question because I haven't thought about it because I don't know what to expect! And lets be real. I have to get through labor and delivery first. That is a little more on the front of my mind then actually having this kid in person. I can figure out all of that part day by day, where as the labor/delivery part is a bit more of an unknown to me!

37 Weeks! And you get to see a pic of my hair after it was done by Lisa the best hair gal EVER!
Another one of my points of view this week.
2 different views of this tree at the corner of our street coming down. Thomas is thrilled he doesn't have to rake the leaves this year. It is totally going to change our street though! Sadly it did have to come down because of the damage it was doing and how dangerous it was getting. And our grass actually looks green! Yay!

My time is running out!
So three questions this week.
1) Do you change your kiddos diaper before you feed, after you feed, or at a different time?

2) And what is the best nursing bra?

3) What are your thoughts on reusable nursing pads? Good/bad/favorite brand?

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

36 Weeks

 Week 36 Complete
How far along? 36 weeks and 2 days. Full term! Yet I want him to stay in there at least until Monday (37 weeks) so I can have him at The Birthing Inn, but he is healthy to come at any time now.
Baby is the size of: A papaya at about 19 inches and 6 pounds. I am curious how big he really is compared to these guesstimates.
What did the baby develop: Adler is developing his digestive system and putting on the squishy baby fat. Just making his sweet body ready for the real world.
Gender: Sweet baby boy, Adler James
How many: 1 little squishy
Showing a bump: Yep. It is here to stay.
Maternity clothes:All of it. Except that 1 pair of jeans.
Stretch marks: Nope.
Sleep: Still sleeping well at night, but we have been busy and gone to bed late a few nights. And that is exhausting. And no, don't tell me that is what I have to look forward too. That is 100% not helpful!
Movement: He is a mover and a shaker. Happily hanging out on my right lower side.
Best moment this week: Giggling together as Thomas and I took maternity photos with a sweet friend. I will share when she posts them on her blog.
Also my appointment with my midwife. The start of my weekly appointments! I can't believe it is already that time. Everything looks perfectly on track. My stomach is measuring 34 cm at 36 weeks which is a little small, but it is because Adler's head has already made it down into my pelvis and is no longer ballotable. A fancy word for Neva (my midwife) not being able to move it because it is so far down. His little head on Monday was occiput anterior or a fancy word for, his face is facing my spine. He is getting ready to come on out! My blood pressure and everything is looking perfect as well.
Miss anything: We have finished the deck and the railing completely! I will post an entire post just on that, because I can, but let me tell you the visible relief radiating from Thomas with having that major project finally complete.
Medical Help:  Daily Vitamins - Prenatal, Vitamin D, Probiotic, Calcium/Magnesium, electrolyte supplement and now Gentle Birth tincture.
Emotionally Feeling: Great. Love these last moments just Thomas and I working together to get everything ready. It really has been a beautiful time together and I am so thankful for the relationship that we have. our adventure in life so far could have so easily destroyed our relationship and instead it was made even more beautiful.
Belly button in or out: In. My belly button is so high on my stomach, I am not sure it will ever pop out.
Food cravings: A wee bit of watermelon on the few hot days this week.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Sugar early in the day.
Symptoms/Side effects: Braxton Hicks, diastasis recti (my abs are starting to separate on the lower part of my stomach), linea nigra, gagging, not eating as much each meal, sleeping only on my left side, bathroom breaks every time I stand up.
Wedding ring off or on: On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Moving stuff into the finished room in the basement and starting to decorate Adler's room!
Things they don't tell you about pregnancy:
How much your husband will be disappointed that...
  1. You did not have weird cravings.
  2. You never waddled (ok, I still have 4-6 weeks left!)
  3. You don't make enough pregnancy noises (you all will have to ask him what he means by that).
  4. You have not had cankles (water retention) even when flying.
  5. Lack of Lamaze classes (yes we did a birthing class, but he was bummed it wasn't Lamaze, hehe).
Men. Funny little guys. He still lights up when he sees my little stomach though. I love seeing his grin when it catches him off guard.

36 Weeks!! Full term, yay!!
Black is not helpful when you are trying to look pregnant!

My post maternity view of my belly. Not exactly what you see in my maternity pics though. I am so much bigger in my head from my view!
 
 Adler is already helping Dad with projects around the house! Finishing up the deck!

Question - Things to pack for the birthing center? Being that it is not a hospital it will be a little different, but I will still need the basics. I have read a million lists, but what did you find necessary no matter where you were?

Thursday, September 8, 2016

35 Weeks

 Week 35 Complete
How far along? 35 weeks and 3 days. 8 months along today! 1 month left!!
Baby is the size of: A honeydew melon or a bunch of carrots, between 18-19 inches and 5-6 pounds.
What did the baby develop: Most of Adler's organ and skeleton development is complete. He is still growing stronger and his lungs are still developing a little more. He is still piling on the baby fat and man I can definitely feel him most constantly! I think he is now starting to run out of room in my long torso! He is still head down, but his back is on my right side and optimal birth position is on my left. So hopefully over the next month he will move on over there. But yay! Head down!
Gender: Sweet baby boy, Adler James
How many:1 little squishy
Showing a bump: Yep. It is here to stay.
Maternity clothes: Completely
Stretch marks: Nope. Being faithful about my oils.
Sleep: Still pretty good. I stopped having to fall sleep on the couch. Still 95% on my left side.
Movement: Non stop during the day. Crazy active from 6-7 pm, and I can now poke his little rear and get him to move around. And you can watch my stomach and see him move it!
Best moment this week: Having friends in town and getting quality girl time!
Miss anything: Got lots of canning done, loved having lots of girls nights, and got tons done in the basement! Potentially will start moving stuff in this weekend!
Medical Help:  Daily Vitamins - Prenatal, Vitamin D, Probiotic, Calcium/Magnesium, and electrolyte supplement. I also started a tincture called Gentle Birth formula to prep my system for birth.
Emotionally Feeling: Awesome with a side of the urge to nest.
Belly button in or out: In
Food cravings: None.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Brushing my teeth and eating sweets.
Symptoms/Side effects: The most consistent ones have been tender gums, linea nigrea, gag reflex, smells, but I think I have to add the symptom of relaxin in my hands because I keep dropping food on my plate.
Wedding ring off or on: On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Getting some major organizing done this weekend with the basement getting finished after work the next 2 days!
Things they don't tell you about pregnancy: The no matter how much I read or prep, I still feel like I have no idea what to expect for labor. Just going to do this thing athlete style.
35 Weeks people! 5-7 weeks left!

Lets talk about Thomas' new sleeping bag and the reason we got rid of his old sleeping bag. Fleas people. We have no animals and the fleas returned 5 times because of his sleeping bag. The story is ridiculous. Ask me about it sometime.
Twice a day this week and then 3 times a day until Adler joins us. Prepping this uterus for birth!!
Chased a sunset with Laura. It is her thing and God showed off His promises for us that night.
These ladies with a few others used to have monthly girls nights. Until 2 of them moved away. So beautiful to catch up again though!
Lots of canning in session! Pickles, relish, and pizza sauce for the year. Working on all the apple items too. Because we all know I don't have a million other things to prep before this baby comes, right?
Ok, so nursing advice? What was that one piece of advice that helped you the most? The one piece that you had never thought of before? I love all the tidbits you all have graciously offered!