Friday, 8 January 2016

We got there!

In hospital now with a beautiful, healthy, 3.2kg, baby girl sleeping on my chest. She's perfect. I'm in love.

Labour isn't fun.

And I didn't end up needing an induction because my waters broke that night.

Here she is:






Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Tomorrow...

In bed about to go to sleep before induction tomorrow. V nervous. Really hope everything goes alright.

Please dear God.

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Induction booked for 6th Jan 2016

Met with Dr today, if baby hasn't arrived by the 6th she will induce me. Everything seems healthy and normal. Baby weighs 7.2lb.

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Full term

Yeah, we're 37 weeks and full term. Baby still wriggling around and meeting with Dr next Monday to discuss induction at 39 weeks if it hasn't come before.

Yeah!!!!

Here's a photo:


Wednesday, 2 December 2015

34 weeks

Met with the midwife, all well.

Am feeling very stressed though cause last week I had a whooping cough vaccination... Now I'm paranoid that maybe I shouldn't have.

I made sure I had lots of folate at the time and after, but what if...

I was trying to balance the risk of autism vs the baby getting whooping cough. Both are not good scenarios. I don't want to vaccinate baby until at least 3 months, if not later, so that's a long period to not be protected from whooping cough and apparently there's a lot around. I thought it would be best if I made sure I was metheylating, then used my body rather than baby's to pass on immunity. Really hope it was the right decision.

Thing that's making me paranoid is day of/after my vaccination the baby stopped moving as much. Apparently at this age they slow down cause they run out of space, so praying that is the reason. Please, please don't let me have made the wrong decision.

Sunday, 22 November 2015

33 weeks

Another good meeting with Dr today. No issues. Baby weighs 2.2kg now.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Hospital visit

As part of an antenatal class we did a hospital visit to the delivery ward last night. They took us into a delivery room so we could get a feel as to what it will be like on the big day. In that room I choked up and had to fight back the tears, I can't believe we've made it this far. I honestly can't believe it.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Key milestones: 28 and 32 weeks

Our obstetrician told us that key milestones in pregnancy are 28 and 32 weeks. She said after 28 weeks the baby is likely to live if born. After 32 weeks it will live and not have any premature issues.

We are over 32 weeks now! Yeah! Here's a photo:


Tuesday, 3 November 2015

My dream

I dreamed about having this baby for the first time last night. It was a normal birth, everything went well and the baby was healthy and sweet. What's strange is it's the first time I've dreamed about babies, or miscarriages, or any of the issues we've been going through. The first time in 9 years. Something psycological happening there, especially when pregnancy/miscarriages/fertility is virtually all we've focused on.

Please don't let anything go wrong now. Please.

I'm 30 weeks and it's kicking like crazy.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

29 weeks

Had another scan with the Dr today - all still going well. Baby was sucking it's thumb - cute!

Good news is the baby has turned so that it is not in a breech position, apparently it is sitting in perfect place. It's weight is now 1.4kg which is about average, heart beat is perfect, and my blood results all came back with no issue. Oddly, it seems that, so far, the pregnancy has been text book perfect. Very strange feeling. I keep on repeating to my husband 'I can't believe it's happening to us - after everything we've been through.'

I keep on expecting our luck to turn...

Dr says our next milestone is 32 weeks.

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Another catch-up with my Natropath

Yesterday I had another phone appointment with my Natropath, this is what she told me:

1. She said that 3rd trimester was time to increase my Omega3 fish oil to x2 captuals a day - baby's brain is developing now so it's important for that. Note: my DNA says I don't absorb Omega oils well, so maybe x2 a day is more than normal.

2. She said it's important to have x1 probiotic each day - important to help with the baby's immunity.

3. She said to make sure I'm having almonds, eggs, cauliflower, fish and avocado along with my normal diet.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Negative for Gestational Diabetes

Oh, I'm beginning to feel so happy. There's kicking and movement on a regular basis and today I found out I'm negative for Gestational Diabetes. My readings were in the middle of the normal range for the 2 hour test - yeah. That's a big deal because in the past, when not pregnant, I had a Glucose Tolerance test and scored above average for it. Dr told me my insulin levels were high and my body was struggling to break down sugar (though that could have been for the 1 hour test). He told me that while I didn't have diabetes, I was susceptible to it - so I felt there was a high chance of getting Gestational Diabetes, especially seeing I did research on why the baby could have a big stomach and found there was a correlation between the two. But my obstetrician must have been right, she told me she thought the large stomach was the sign of a healthy placenta. Oh, so happy.

Note: the 2 hour Glucose Tolerance test was not fun. I felt like vomiting for the full 2 hours, and it had me in tears. Yuck.

Saturday, 17 October 2015

28 weeks

Yeah! Yeah, yeah, yeah! We've made it to 28 weeks. Dr said it's a major milestone. Know it's alive cause can feel it moving.

V happy.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

26 Weeks

All still going well. It's 1kg now, in the 60th percentile. The doctor said if it was born today it would have a 90% chance of living. She took an amazing 3D image of it, see below.

Can't believe everything has been so problem free. Not normal for us, praying it stays this way.

Monday, 28 September 2015

3rd Trimester

Yeah, we've made it - for the first time ever!

Lots of kicking now and frequent night time trips to the loo. Tummy growing rapidly!

Can't believe this is happening to us.

Monday, 14 September 2015

23 weeks

All still on track.

Our obstetrician's first words to us today were "you're viable now". 

Our baby nearly weighs 700g, with 500g being average. It has a very fat stomach that is nearly 2 weeks above average (in the 88th percentile), our obstetrician checked it's internal organs and everything is fine. She said it's better to be bigger than smaller, and that the stomach size is a sign I have a good placenta. 

She checked the veins supplying blood to the uterus, which she said was very normal and good. Apparently if they are low then there is a high chance of preeclampsia and premature labour. 

She also told me that from now on it's a good idea to always be close to a hospital that you would be happy to deliver a baby in. So that means no weekends away to our holiday house. 

It was nice to see baby's movements in the ultrasound. Yesterday I didn't feel much movement, so last night I phoned the midwife who told me to come in for a scan with the Doppler. It was late, so I had to go into the delivery ward. Of course the heart beat was immediately picked up and everything  normal. The midwife said that sometimes the baby turns in the uterus and directs their kicks at the spine. 

Seems strange, but the closer we get to achieving a birth, the more upset I feel. I guess there is more to loose with everyday. 

Thursday, 27 August 2015

Advised to stop Clexane

I forgot to mention, the other day when I spoke with the naturopath she said she feels confident for me to stop taking the Clexane injections... She said that is because I have a good homocysteine reading. 

She told me if I want to I could take them like twice a week - just in case - so I'm going to do that. But it seems EVERYONE is confident that taking an aspirin every day will stop any blood clotting issues the MTHFR may bring on. 

Really looking forward to not having to inject myself every day - and have a constantly bruised stomach. 

Monday, 24 August 2015

More on flu/whooping cough vaccination and MTHFR

So today I had a really good chat with my naturopath about getting the flu and whooping cough vaccination while I'm pregnant in order pass the antibodies on to the baby before it is born. Here are the conclusions we came to:

I am not going to get the flu vaccination. Reasons why:

  1. In the first few months of life, I intend to stay at home, keep warm and not socialise with others or see any one who is sick. 
  2. We intend to vaccinate ourselves and grandparents against the flu. There are no other young children in the family to pass on flu. 
  3. The child will be born in summer, hence low flu time. 
  4. The flu virus changes from season to season so even if we do get flu vaccine, not all flus will be covered any way. 
  5. The biggest reason is, because the flu virus changes so often, so too does the flu vaccination. Because of this it is not tried and tested... It's a bit of an unknown quantity for people like me, people with MTHFR and prone to autism. 
  6. If the child does get the flu, chances are it will survive. 
  7. Later I spoke to the doctor about flu, she said the main reason for vaccinating is to stop the mother getting flu, not the baby. I had the flu vaccination just before getting pregnant - so I should be fine. 

I am going to get the whooping cough vaccination. Reasons why:
  1. Unlike the flu vaccination, whooping cough vaccination is a little bit more of a known quantity.  It doesn't change from season to season, hence it's more predictable. 
  2. Because I'm taking such good medication and have sorted my methylation system out, it means I should be able to process the vaccination without any problem. My naturopath says my homocysteine levels are great, and that's a good sign I'm methylating. She said if I was not methylating then she would not recommend it. 
  3. Whooping cough is pretty nasty and can be deadly for a young child. It's something you really don't want them to catch. 
  4. It's probably better I'm the one vaccinated when taking the right medication, than vaccinate a small baby who you aren't medicating. And whooping cough is something you want it vaccinated against. 
  5. The doctor also agreed that if you were to choose one vaccination, whooping cough or flu, she'd recommend whooping cough. She also said there is an out break of it here at the moment. 
It's a risk, the naturopath said she feels torn with the whooping cough debate but is confident with not to flu vaccinate.

She also said she wouldn't consider vaccinating a child at 6 weeks - it's too young. She said they should be a minimum of 3 months old, and they should be fit and healthy before it is done. 

Any ones comments or thoughts on the matter would be greatly appreciated. I've still got time to make my mind up. 

Sunday, 23 August 2015

20 week scan was perfect!

Yeah, baby is still alive and well. Heart there, brain in order, and all measurements perfect. Person scanning said baby is 1 day older than it should be.

Wonderful result.

I then spoke to the naturopath who was thrilled. We discussed vaccinations and the fact that I'll need more magnesium as the pregnancy progresses from now. She said to look out for cramping muscles and twitching eyes, a sign of low magnisium.

We had good discussion re flu and whooping cough. She said not to have flu vaccination, but was on the fence over whooping cough. I'll update my vaccination section with our discussion soon.

20 week scan today

I am feeling nervous.

Was feeling quite emotional last night, stressing that I hadn't really felt much movement over the past couple of days. Bad news flashed through my mind, and dread of today crept in. I'd been invited to a friend's place for a musical concert put on by the symphony orchestra, 1/2 way through the concert I felt kicks, including the biggest kick I've felt yet. Relief.

After the concert a friend came up to me and asked if I felt kicking during it. She said it is quite normal as the little baby can apparently hear now. Then I spoke with one of the violinists who said her baby kicked like crazy during rehearsals when she had them. Babies seem to love music. So now I'm thinking I'll take to playing Mozart during the day, surely the sound waves and rhythm will be good for it.

Oh dread, the 20 week scan. It's an hour away! :-(