Thursday, January 14, 2010

Lots of Updates at 34 weeks, 5 days!

I've been a bad blogger and have been asked to come back and blog more often.
Fair enough, here we go!

I didn't blog about last weeks OB appt because quite frankly, it all went very well. The Doctors of the team have been pressing me to choosing a birth plan and I keep pushing back saying I want the babies to choose!
What I mean is that I wanted to be far enough along to know that whatever position the babies are in, they are likely to stay there.
Last week they were both still vertex, but these kids have flipped around so much during the last 8 months, I still didn't want to make that call.
Nevertheless, the team really seemed to think I was going to get to try a vaginal birth and I got rather excited and started reading all about it last week.

However days after, I felt a BIG movement from Chicklet and was sure she/he had gone breech on me at the last minute. Back to reading what to pack in your bag for a C-section!
Actually, I just stopped reading--period.

I went to my Wed. appointment this week fully expecting to hear the worst--and got such a nice surprise to hear that NO, Chicklet is not breech, she/he has just decided to stick that baby ass way up and out! I thought it was a Chicklet head...although I also thought it might be a baby butt.
I hadn't really felt it before, so Chicklet must have turned in a way that made a big difference in what I could feel. I also thought I could feel little feet jabbing my right hip bone, but nope, just Chicklet arms and elbows!

Shadow Boxer is also still vertex/head down and is back to the usual position of laying diagonal across my body. Meaning, she/he is as close to Chicklet as humanly possible, all over on my right side. This makes me rather lopsided on the right, but this is what Shadow Boxer has done almost the entire pregnancy. This baby really, really wants to be close to Chicklet! There is so much room on the left, but no....
It will be very interesting to see if Shadow Boxer curls up next to Chicklet in the crib together. I can't wait!

Speaking of waiting...well, now that I'm almost 35 weeks and they are both vertex/vertex, I am committed to a vaginal birth. There is a slight chance they could still flip, but they are so tightly packed in there, it would be a minuscule chance.
I truly hope that I go into labor on my own, but if not they will induce me at 38 weeks. The stories that I've read (maybe why I stopped reading?) about induction were not too comforting, but really it is out of my hands.
I know that I will do my best and if it ends up that I have to have a C-section, then so be it.
Because honestly? It's out of my control.

They weren't 'supposed' to do another growth scan since I just had one two weeks ago, but the tech was generous--and I didn't even ask!

Holy Big Babies!
  • Chicklet is 5.7 lbs
  • Shadow Boxer is 5.5 lbs.

That means they gained a full pound in the last two weeks! If they keep this up and if I make it to 38 weeks, we are looking at some 7 pound babies here. WOW. And that is with me losing 2 lbs this past week, but no one is concerned because the babies are gaining. That's all that matters.
I have to say, I never thought I would make babies that rivaled a singleton.
No wonder I'm having fire.crotch--I've got 11 pounds of baby pressing down!

OB said to keep doing whatever I'm doing. As I've mentioned, she is very conservative and I've taken her approach and have not been doing much of anything. As in, I did not leave the house for one week other than to go to the Doc on Wednesday and then the next Wednesday. Strangely, I do not have cabin fever. I think mentally, I am committed to doing whatever it takes to hold these babies in for as long as possible.
I do have a brunch I'm going to venture out and attend on Saturday, but that's it for the week!
My friends have been great at coming to visit and hang out which makes it so much nicer.

So far, I'm not 'miserable'. I did have one very bad day (Sunday) where I was afraid it was the beginning of the end, but thank god Monday was back to normal. If everyday were like Sunday, (cue Morrissey) I'd probably be begging for an induction/C-section.

As it is, the worst thing I'm dealing with is a Chicken with a bad cold (My Sherpa has been banished from the bedroom) and a Puffer with some intense acid reflux that is making sleep a real bitch.
But seriously? I got through a twin pregnancy for 33 weeks before acid reflux reared up and disturbed my wonderful nighttime slumber, so I've got nothing to complain about.
I'm sure the next couple of week things will only get worse, but I can do it!!

Sorry for the lack of updates and the long post--I'll be better about posting. I've got a lot going on in my head right now....

13 comments:

Sunny said...

Congratulations on doing so well!! Great job taking it easy and listening to your body, that is surely a big reason why you are almost full term.

I hope you do get the vaginal birth you hoped for. A small tip, I wish I had studied up more on laboring positions before I delivered my son. True, he was large -- 9 lbs, 14 oz -- but after three hours of pushing, I needed a C-section. I really wish I would have been armed with better info. Because laying down with an epi, gravity works against you.

mama bea, bao in the oven said...

Glad to hear that all is going so beautifully! I'm delighted for you that you are getting to carry so close to full term. Stay vertex, little babes....

Anonymous said...

I likes me some good news, and hoo boy, do you ever have it! Way to go, mama. Way. to. go.

Schroedinger said...

Thanks for the update! Everything sounds GREAT, especailly your attitude. It will be what it is, and the best thing you can do is just prepare yourself for whatever might happen.

And I cannot believe you have 11 lbs. of baby in you! That is incredible! I hope you & Chicken are taking photos for yourselves if no one else. Poor Chicken, too.

But I am so glad to hear everything is going so well. It is just a few weeks, now!

Ruby at Breathedragon said...

Belly shots!!!

Anonymous said...

You are a star! Good to hear that things are going well.

Libberal said...

I second the belly shots!

Anonymous said...

Wow, you go with your bad self, Mama. You're like a damn rock star with this twin pregnancy. Congrats on doing so well.

CyberSue said...

I second the call for belly shots! You are a serious bad ass baby mama trooper, girl!!! You really are making me very impressed and happy for you. Hearing about the babies' positions and their leaning to one side is so cute - although I realize it's uncomfortable. Keep growing them big babies! big hugs to the pregnant twin mama and blow some towards Chicken but don't get no germs!

tireegal68 said...

Ps that last post was from Tireegal but my DW forgot to sign out of her account so I posted as her by mistake!

Anonymous said...

You go, mama, you're doing fantastic! Can't believe you have 11 pounds of baby in there! I hope you'll get to have a vaginal birth, but either way things will turn out great and you'll have two perfect little babies.

Two Moms, Two Monkeys said...

Thanks for the update Puffer! So happy things are still good! Keep taking it easy...your babies are all the better for it! Wishing you happy, healthy 7 pounders in oh...3 weeks or so!

Next in Line said...

Birth plans are over rated. You have got the right idea, take it as it comes. You and Chicken are ready and those are some nice big babies in there. I am so excited!