Friday, February 10, 2012

On the Move!

Baby Girl is on the move! I am feeling her more and more! For awhile there I wasn't sure if it was air moving around or her, but now I am able to tell when it's her now :) It's such a weird feeling - like someone taking their finger and pressing on me quickly from the inside. Or like she is doing flip turns (like in swimming). It's not much of a poke like I thought it would be.

All the movement is in my lower abdomen and mostly in the evenings after dinner, probably because that's the only time I am sitting still! Although, I did feel her a bit during lunch today. Maybe she just likes when I eat! What a little fatty :)

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Pram Problems

On the weekends, we try to get me out and walking since my exercise regime is quite pathetic these days due to the fact that I am extremely out of breath after walking up a small flight of stairs. Because the temperature has been in the 30s all week, today we chose to do some walking around Westfield mall! Andrew and I used this as an opportunity to do some baby gear recon.  

Mamas & Papas is a glitzy baby store in London so we started there. Our main mission was to check out strollers (or Prams as the Londoners say) to see if we could find something lightweight, since we don't have a car and will be using the tube and buses a lot, and versatile, since they are quite pricey over here and so we'd like it to last as long as possible! 

Urbo
After looking at a few of their massive selection, we enlisted the help of a salesgirl. Andrew explained our situation and the girl said there were two clear front runners for our reqs. 

Urbo with Carry Cot
The first one was the Urbo. Weighing in at the amazingly low weight of 9 kg, this is the lightest option we have found out there. The standard seat it comes with can be used from birth (as it lays completely flat) to 3 years old! There is also a Carry Cot option you can purchase which suits baby from birth to 6 months. The perks of this option is if you get the overnight mattress, baby can actually sleep in this like a moses basket which might be an interesting option for travel. Both seats switch in and out with ease and can face mama or outwards. The frame folds into a reasonably small size, but would be hard to manage on my own if I needed to fold it for stairs or anything like that. But then again, I think I would have a hard time managing a stroller on the stairs with a baby at the same time regardless! 


Sola
Option 2 was the Sola. Basically all the same features and the Urbo, but the frame is a tiny bit bigger (yet the whole thing still only weighs 10 kgs) and the pushbar adjusts so it can be a bit higher than the Urbo which might be nice for Andrew. 
Sola with Carry Cot


Andrew and I both really like the Urbo a bit more than the Sola, but both are a bit pricey so we will do the same exercise at John Lewis to make sure we know what ALL the options are before we commit to "the one." 

Choosing Baby gear is overwhelming to say the least. There is just so much stuff out there. There's no way you need it all right? Decisions, Decisions!



Thursday, February 2, 2012

It's a Girl!


It's Official, I'm half way there and Baby JVM is a sweet little GIRL! Today I had my Second Scan on the Antenatal care schedule called the Anomaly Scan where they check for all these horrible defects and issues within the baby. I read about all the defects last night and literally did not sleep because I was having dreams that my baby was missing pieces of her! It was awful... 

20 weeks
But baby girl is completely whole! She was sleeping during our scan today and she is already beautiful. Her brain looks great, her heart looks great, there are 2 kidneys, her stomach is in the right place, her spine is good, lips are good, legs and arms measured well and we could literally see her fingers on each hand! It was absolutely amazing. Because everything appeared to be so great, this will be my last official scan until the baby comes (although we are thinking about doing the 3D scan so we can see what her little face is looking like!). 


Baby Girl also got her first gifts today :) My good friend Harry bought her a little pink "coming home" outfit that says "welcome to the world" as well as several other really nice things that she will look precious in! 


The best part of today is that everything looks great. I can wait to have her in my arms! 





How far along? 20 Weeks
Total weight gain: 7 lbs
Maternity clothes? The clothes in the pic are my regular ones, but they are clearly reaching their limits!! I bought a few more tops today and could use a good pair of maternity jeans...maybe I'll find some this weekend :)
Stretch marks? Nope.
Sleep: Awful. Sleeping on your side is hard! Plus I have REALLY vivid dreams that freak me out and wake me up.
Best moment this week: Having the scan today and knowing that she is

Miss Anything? White Chocolate. I LOVE it, but my pregnancy hormones are being spiteful and I can no longer stand the taste. Vino... i REALLY could go for a glass of red wine today.
Movement: I'm pretty sure I felt a couple of flops in there today! I know where the baby is sitting now so I've been obsessing over any feelings in that area. I hope they get a bit stronger!

Food cravings: Cheese. Anything with cheese on it.
Anything making you queasy or sick: The smell of the Canteen at work makes me a bit queasy but nothing else specifically.
Gender: Girl! Found out today!

Labor Signs: No.
Symptoms: Indigestion, a few round ligament pains, fibroid pain
Belly Button in or out? Still an innie, but is looking even more distressed - distressed enough to see it's distressed through two layers of shirts!
Wedding rings on or off? on still

Happy or Moody most of the time: Very very happy :)
Looking forward to: Growing more and feeling that first strong kick. I want baby girl to move around!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Ewww! That Tastes Gross

In my almost 20 weeks of Pregnancy, still one of the weirdest phenomenons is that my taste buds change. Food literally tastes different than it usually does and those tastes don't stay consistent.

The first 12 weeks - I could BARELY choke down a veggie yet I lived on salads before then. Now I'm back on the veggies for the most part but can't even take the smell of Coleslaw... which I couldn't get enough of a month ago (of course opting for the mass produced kind to ensure ultra pasteurization). This came as quite the shock/disappointment to me when I picked up my favorite Sony Sandwich yesterday at lunch - Ham, cheddar and coleslaw. Gotta love the Brit staples! 
 
I have only gained 6 pounds so far and I'm supposed to gain AT LEAST 25 during the pregnancy. I know being super sick for a week really set me back, but I am taking the opportunity to sneak a little treat every now and then. So yesterday, I noticed the Canteen started selling Hershey's cookie and cream bars! It's very rare to find any candy over here that's the same as home and these used to be my fav candy bar of all time, so I thought why not? I go to enjoy it last night only to discover it was one of the most disgusting tastes I've ever had in my mouth! This was seriously depressing because white chocolate is my of my most favorite things ever... What is up with this kid?!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Eating for Two is Hard!!

Lunch!
There are A LOT of food restrictions while you are pregnant. They have drastically changed what is on the menu in our JVM household and eating out is nearly impossible! Nothing unpasteurized touches these lips (how I miss you Parmesan cheese and feta)and my steaks...WELL done. It's such a crime. It's amazing how many things can affect poor little growing JVM... here's a quick summary (Compliments of BabyCenter.com): 

  • Eggs: undercooked eggs can contain bacteria so it's suggested I cook my eggs myself! That also means no homemade Mayo or Caesar dressing too! 
  • Meat: No raw or undercooked meat. No deli or cured meats (for fear for listeriosis and toxoplasmosis). No Liver or pate because too much Vitamin A can cause birth defects. 
  • Fish: No more than two portions a week of oily fish or shellfish (with low mercury levels) because of environmental pollutant factors. Shark, swordfish and marlin are completely off limits because of their mercury levels and tuna should be kept at super bare minimum for the same reasons. All shellfish I am supposed to cook myself to ensure it's been cooked properly! And obviously no sushi because raw seafood can cause food poisoning... I really miss the sushi.
  • Caffeine: Experts recommend avoiding all together because it crossed the placenta and babies can't process it. It also is linked to miscarriage. At the bare minimum, I'm allowed 200 mg a day. That's like 2 tall lattes at Starbucks (I've checked!). I switched to decaf when I crave a little Starbucks action. Oh and guess what, Chocolate has caffeine in it too! 
Luckily during the pregnancy I haven't had much of a sweet tooth which seriously disturbs those who know me. Guess the body knows what it needs to grow a tiny human! 


Over the weekend, Andrew and I took a stroll around Kensington High Street and stumbled upon a cute little organic cafe. The YUMMY lunch we had there inspired lunch today. I made a yummy Red Pepper & Tomato Soup and then the Sandwiches are toasted with Olive tapanade, tomatoes, cucumbers, avocado and hard goats cheese (pasteurized, I checked!!). I guess not all good things are lost even with all the restrictions. 


I'm hoping by me following these rules that Baby JVM is nice and healthy :)
  

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Growth Spurt - Dramatically made 19 Weeks

I do not have an 18 week picture because I spent nearly ALL of week 18 in the Hospital. The Wednesday I hit 18 weeks, I started having consistent lower abdomen pain. It was dull at first, and then slowly started getting more intense with sharp bursts of really severe pain. A call to the midwives and I was advised to go to A&E (the Emergency Room) to have it checked out. 

After a few hours in the ER, it was determined that the pregnancy looked OK, but the pain was an issue since it was presenting mostly on the right side. Because I am pregnant I am unable to have many of the normal tests that would exclude appendicitis, so it is recommended that I am admitted for observation. 

18 weeks
The pain was awful for the next three days. Paracetamol with a little codeine was all I was allowed initially for pain management. And it didn't do much. I did finally get a scan that let me see the baby was OK (and stretching all over). I still haven't felt the little one yet so I am definitely looking forward to that first unmistakable kick. They were also able to tell that my Fibroid had grown quite large - 7 cm now. When I push on my stomach, I can feel its mass... pretty gross! Apparently that's what's causing a lot of the pain. 


I finally got released Friday night from the hospital around 10 PM.  We were supposed to be leaving for Paris Saturday morning to celebrate Dea's (Andrew's Step-mom) birthday in Paris with Andrew's family, but with my scare, there was going to be no traveling for me. So instead of a beautiful weekend in Paris, my lovely in laws came to visit me instead! I was really, really touched to have them come. It meant a lot to me. But I felt even MORE awful for ruining their nice weekend. 


I was in quarantine for a bit..
Unfortunately I didn't get to spend much time with them because a condition of my release from Hospital was to immediately come back if my pain got worse or I started throwing up. By 5 PM on Saturday, my pain got worse and I of course started throwing up. So back into the hospital for me and I experienced one of the most AWFUL nights of my life. Let's just say I was up all night being sick - one way or another - non stop. I was quarantined and kept on fluids for the next 3 days... I've never felt so sick in my life. No more scans to check on the baby, but I did get to hear the fetal heartbeat each day so I know at least that was going strong still. This is going to be one tough little cookie! 


I wasn't really able to eat ANYTHING without feeling awful, but all the retching seemed to resolve most of my pain issues so at least that was a plus. The big minus - still not being able to eat all of Monday and feeling super sick and weak. But I did get cleared to go home on Monday night to recover in peace. I am so lucky that I have a wonderful hubby that visited EVERY day I was in the Hospital and brought me little luxuries of home :)

It's now Saturday - nearly a week later - and it's honestly the FIRST day in almost two weeks that I feel almost normal and can eat a real meal. 


All that sickness didn't stop Baby JVM from growing though!! I'm getting super big! 


I saw this really cute blog (compliments of my new pinterest) and so I am going to do the same little updates :) 





How far along? 19 Weeks
Total weight gain: 6 lbs (I was up 10 pounds at week 18 but I'm thinking my week of the Stomach Flu set me back a bit..)
Maternity clothes? Absolutely - i LOVE my maternity leggings. My normal jeans have been collecting dust for a few months now. Just bought a bunch of "roomier" tops on Thursday to help accommodate the growing bump!
Stretch marks? no - keeping my fingers crossed! I use a coco butter stick every night.
Sleep: Haven't slept well in weeks because I am a native tummy sleeper. I can sometimes find a nice spot on my side, but it's becoming more and more necessary to buy a body pillow!
Best moment this week: Hearing the heartbeat and not feeling sick anymore!

Miss Anything? cheese... feta, Parmesan, you name it, I miss it. Blast you Europe for not Pasteurizing! It's like Christmas if I can find a hard cheese that says it's made from Pasteurized milk!
Movement: still waiting patiently...

Food cravings: I have had more aversions than cravings... right now, biscuits and jam (not the English definition of biscuits, buttermilk flaky biscuits).
Anything making you queasy or sick: super sensitive to smells. Avoiding fish like the plague... veggies are a bit hard to get down.
Gender: Finding out on Feb 2nd!

Labor Signs: No ..thank god. The lower abdomen pains were scary enough!
Symptoms: Acid refulx, indigestion... growing & fibroid pains.
Belly Button in or out? Still an innie, but is looking rather distressed and horribly unattractive (if there is even such a thing as an attractive belly button).
Wedding rings on or off? on..barely.

Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy! At least now that I'm feeling better :) Very happy in fact.
Looking forward to: My scan on Thursday. I really would like to know that everything is developing correctly and that there's no reason I can't expect to have a healthy baby!! I also will know what we are having which I am SUPER pumped about too. It's off-putting calling your baby "it".





Catching Up on Baby JVM

12 Weeks

I'm Back! After 10 weeks of feeling hungover, a few weeks in the States for Christmas, Hospital Stay #1 for a baby scare and then Hospital Stay #2 for an alleged Stomach Flu immediately after, we have successfully reached 19 weeks of Pregnancy! 

The Dating and Screening scan we had in December showed that again we were a little further along that we thought. Baby JVM's due was moved up a few more days to fall on June 20, 2012. The ultrasound technicians were also able to deduce that everything was developing as it should..WHEW!! The test did show that I had a couple fibroids, which at the time, didn't concern me. One was 5 cm and one was 1 cm. 
17 Weeks

I started showing really early. By 12 weeks I had the "did you eat a big dinner?" belly and by 14 weeks, at least in my eyes, I had a definite "bump." 

I tried to be super stealth and keep it from my work colleagues since the majority of my family and friends back home didn't even know. Baggy shirts and dresses were my trick, but literally 3 days before I was due to fly home we were out for leaving drinks for one of our guys and Baha asks me "so do you think you'll have kids soon" (after our other co-worker was talking about his baby that was due in a month). What was I supposed to say other than "Yea, I am going to have kids soon." LOL. That's when Nick looked over and said "Are we not meant to know you're pregnant?" Guess that cat was out of the bag!! Again, my not drinking "in ages" really just blows any cover you think you have. 

But it was really fun telling all my family when I got home and having everyone speculating what I was going to have. I think the count is boy: 8, girl: 1. I don't know how you would know one way or the other. From all the old wives tales I read about, my gut led me to start thinking it was a girl, but all these boys votes started seriously swaying my thinking...so much so that I started looking at boy names only! Andrew refuses to talk baby names until we know what we are having. What a buzz kill!

Christmas flew by and we were back in the UK and before I was back to work, I had my 16 weeks check up with the midwives. I have to say, i LOVE my midwives. They have to see a million pregnant women in a week but they make you feel special and get excited about YOUR baby. 

Once I hit 12 weeks, there were no traces of morning sickness. I literally felt completely normal, just a bit fatter (I couldn't wear my normal pants from week 10... they just wouldn't button anymore!). Because I felt fine, I started wondering how I was supposed to know my baby was OK! But at the 16 weeks check up the midwife was able to fine the Baby's heartbeat in a matter of seconds and it was nice and strong! 152 bpm. 

A few days later I was back at work in full force. I've been plugging along and growing ever since! Grow grow grow baby! I find out on Thursday what we are having and again, if everything is going along A OK.