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Thursday, July 12

Bumpdate: 37 weeks--the final week

At the end of week 36 I was put on bed rest due to high blood pressure. Two days later I was experiencing headaches and blurry vision. My follow up doctor's appointment wasn't scheduled for another week. Ty was concerned and wanted me to call the office to see if I could get in earlier, instead of waiting an entire week. The nurse told me with those symptoms that I needed to come in that day and my doctor would work me in. She told me to pack a bag, because it was a possibility that I wouldn't come back home. I immediately called Ty and started crying. It was a very overwhelming feeling. I finished getting ready and packed a few random things. I had no idea what to pack and just threw a bunch of stuff in a suitcase. I stopped at Sonic for a BLT, since I didn't know how long I would have to sit at the doctor's office before being seen. I'm glad I did, because I wasn't able to eat for quite a while after my 10:30 a.m. lunch. My doctor was pretty concerned with my blood pressure levels in combination with the headache I had. The main concern was preeclampsia. He sent me to the hospital, which is located on the other side of the parking garage from his office. I was monitored in the labor and delivery triage room for several hours. Jack was doing good, but my blood pressure was still high. Ty was 45 minutes away at the VA hospital and really not able to leave. He also had to drive back here and be at his main hospital to do a 24 hr shift that night. My doctor came by and determined that I would stay in the hospital all weekend and possibly induce Monday morning. He asked for Ty's cell number, and gave him a call to explain the situation. I greatly appreciated him doing that. Chesley was kind enough to delay leaving town to come sit with me while I was in the triage area. Several hours later I was moved to what would be my room for the next five days. My mom volunteered to come up and stay with me, since Ty wasn't able to be with me. I didn't want her to make the trip. It was my nephew's birthday party that weekend and she had family staying at their house. I wanted her to be here after he was born more than I wanted her here before. Luckily, I had an outpouring of help from friends. I had people bringing me food while I was in the hospital, doing some shopping at Target for last minute items, taking care of Nuts, etc. I am so thankful for these people and for everyone who texted, called, etc. Ty's 24 hour shift turned into a 34 hour shift, so it was really nice to have other people around taking care of things for us. Ty came to the hospital early Saturday evening after his shift. It was so nice to finally have him around. I know that he hated not being with me. I actually ended up sending him home to sleep, because he was so tired. I think the combination of a 34 hour shift and me being in the hospital completely drained him. It was best for him to get a good nights sleep. I wanted him to be rested if we did in fact have this baby on Monday. The rest of the story to follow in another post...


37 weeks

How Far Along: 37 weeks

Total Weight Gain: 27 lbs.

Size of Baby: Watermelon (19 to 22 in, 6.5 lbs) all according to WTE. At my doctor's appointment  they estimated him at 5 lbs, 14 oz.

Maternity Clothes: I spent my 37th week in a hospital gown. Oh so lovely. I wish that I would have ordered a cute hospital gown. The ones at the hospital were huge on me and hard to move around in, especially with the combination of pulling my IV around. This was especially difficult when doing my 24 hour urine test. I had to do this at home after being put on bed rest at the end of week 36, but the lab lost my urine. How does that happen?! So, I had to do it again my first day/night in the hospital.

Stretch Marks: I somehow avoided stretch marks! I do have a faint linea nigra.

Gender: Baby boy!

Movement: Jack enjoyed being in the hospital over the weekend and moved like crazy.

Sleep: Not too great, but that is par for sleeping in a hospital bed and being woken up constantly for vitals.

What I miss: My house. Unrestricted movement--bed rest is not fun, especially in the hospital. 
Cravings: Fruit--watermelon. Sushi! Jane was nice enough to bring me some in the hospital.

Other crazy symptoms: I did not feel bad while in the hospital or even before going in. I did have a headache and a little bit of blurry vision, but I felt so much better than I had been feeling in weeks 34 and 35, when Jack was sitting really high in my belly. I did notice a little bit of swelling in my hands, feet and even in my face due to all the IV fluids that were being pumped into my body all weekend.

Best Moment this week: The possibility of meeting my little boy!

9 comments:

  1. omg, I SO was going to ask you if you wanted to wear my gown. I couldn't decide if it would have seemed weird to wear, or offer..and honestly I just forgot!!

    You looked cute either way :)

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  2. You poor thing! I can't imagine you having to go through all of that without Ty! I am glad this has a happy ending and I can't wait to read more.

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  3. Glad everything ended up okay:) I had same exact thing happen...but was almost 38 weeks when my blood pressure went up and had protein in my urine, so I went to doctor one day and had a baby the next...it was VERY overwhelming! Can't wait to see more pictures of that sweet baby boy! Hope y'all are doing great as a family of three!

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  4. Bless your heart! What an ordeal! Can't wait to hear the rest.

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  5. Can't wait to hear the rest! Big congratulations :)

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  6. Wow, what an eventful end to your pregnancy! I'm so sorry you had to go through all of this.. but of course glad it turned out well and Jack is here! I can totally relate to the feeling when they tell you you have to go to the hospital that very day. It's such a shock!
    You looked beautiful at the end! :)

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  7. Even when you KNOW that you will have a baby at the end of this whole pregnancy thing, when they tell you it is THAT DAY it's slightly jarring!! When I was sent home to pack my bags & go right back to the hospital (also at 37 weeks) to have my second baby, I was so freaked out when I got home, my husband had to PULL me away from folding the laundry that was in the dryer. The laundry. Because folded towels are of upmost importance when a baby is in distress & needs to be born ahead of schedule.

    You still look so great & what a trooper you must have been to be going through all that without your husband around. I would be a mess. And still folding laundry apparently. What a lucky boy Jack is!!

    jane

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  8. Wow!! It must have been so hard not having Ty there!!
    My boyfriend/partner (what do you call someone you've been with for ages but aren't quiiiiite at the engaged step yet?) he's in his first year of medical school and honestly, I don't think I have a clue what I'm in for!! It's pretty scary. So much admiration for you, Lindsey! Love you and your blog!!

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  9. I had a flash back with your preeclampsia report. I was 35 weeks pregnant with high protein levels, and high blood pressure. I stayed in the hospital until I was 37 weeks and 02 days and then Heloisa was born.
    My husband was over seas and my parents live 300 miles away from me. Talk about being over whelmed.

    I am so happy to read little Jack and his Mommy are safe and sound at home.

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