Pregnancy TMI.
Jan. 15th, 2009 03:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just in case I wasn't off-balance enough, emotionally, today I passed two pieces of my mucus plug. About a teaspoonful each time, tinged with a little bit of blood.
I am so not ready to leave work and give birth, I cannot even begin to tell you. Ready for the baby, yes - although I'd prefer that he wait until he's full term, which would be sometime toward the middle of next week. Ready for maternity leave? No way.
I didn't freak out until after the second time. I called my midwife's office. Her very calm and level-headed assistant told me that it's entirely normal, especially in a subsequent pregnancy, to lose pieces of the plug quite early on. It doesn't mean I'm going into labor. It just probably means that I am dilating a little more.
Whew.
I think I now have the impetus I need to really, really focus my mind on getting things done here so that I can leave when I need to. Because, yeah. One of these days it's going to be the real thing.
I am so not ready to leave work and give birth, I cannot even begin to tell you. Ready for the baby, yes - although I'd prefer that he wait until he's full term, which would be sometime toward the middle of next week. Ready for maternity leave? No way.
I didn't freak out until after the second time. I called my midwife's office. Her very calm and level-headed assistant told me that it's entirely normal, especially in a subsequent pregnancy, to lose pieces of the plug quite early on. It doesn't mean I'm going into labor. It just probably means that I am dilating a little more.
Whew.
I think I now have the impetus I need to really, really focus my mind on getting things done here so that I can leave when I need to. Because, yeah. One of these days it's going to be the real thing.
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Date: 2009-01-15 08:33 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-01-15 08:47 pm (UTC)Okay, stupid "I have no children" question: is there a significant increase in development in the last seven days? And maybe I'm dealing with old, out-of-date definitions, but I had a vague idea that any newborn weighing at least 5 pounds was considered full term, regardless of the estimated due date?
In any case, good luck and all.
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Date: 2009-01-15 08:59 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-01-15 09:00 pm (UTC)A newborn weighing in at five pounds may be officially full-term by some standard definition, but is still really alarmingly teeny, more likely to have breathing problems and/or require NICU care than a larger baby. There's a pretty big difference between the point at which they won't make efforts to stop labor and the point at which labor is the optimum scenario.
Finally, fetal weight estimation is a guessing game at best. If a midwife felt me up, or looked at an ultrasound, and declared that my baby weighed five pounds, I would take that to mean that there was a 90% or so chance that the baby weighed somewhere between three and seven pounds - more baking time required.
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Date: 2009-01-15 11:36 pm (UTC)I thought of you yesterday when I had three Alexandras in one class! Only one wants to be called Alex, though.
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