So as some of you know, there's been a little Marley drama. For those of you who don't know, don't worry, all is okay for now but oh the stories to tell.
It all started back around New Year's Eve when I thought Ms. Marley was going to try to be the first baby of the New Year! I was having some shooting pain in my lower abdomen, a general achiness all across my belly, a lot of tightening and some pressure, all of which would come and go. I figured it was more than likely she was just growing and things were getting a bit tighter so she was making my tendons and ligaments expand. Well, I was right, to an extent...
After these sensations didn't go away for about 5-6 days I thought "Hmmm, maybe I should call the doc." I had an appointment scheduled for Thursday the 8th, but Brett and I decided it was probaby worth a call on Monday just to make them aware of what was going on. I explained what I was feeling and they requested to see me that day. So I went in Monday afternoon and they did an internal exam (talk about painful, I can only imagine what that's going to feel like in full blown labor). Apparently, some of those sensations I was having were definitely my ligaments and tendons stretching out but others were contractions. AND, they were contractions that were having an effect. The internal exam made us all aware that my cervix had indeed dropped to midline, which apparently is lower than where it should be at 29-30 weeks which is where I was at the time. So that was the not so good news, but the good news was I wasn't thinning out and she wasn't sitting on my cervix.
They did a test called a fFN test to determine if it was likely I would go into premature labor. If the test came back negative it gave us a window that we knew she would NOT come which was good. If it came back positive it didn't really help much except to let us know there was a possibility that she could come within that window. Imagine my shock when I found out the "window" was two weeks! So I was a little anxious for a couple of days thinking we may have a baby before mid-March and waiting for the test results to come back. Sure enough it was NEGATIVE! PHEW, so we knew she wouldn't come before 32 weeks which was good. They put me on "sit status" at work (which is not easy for those of you who know me and what I do), and gave me a few other guidelines, including if I have more than 8 contractions in an hour to call and go to the hospital. But I was, and still am, willing to do whatever is needed to make sure that Ms. Marley doesn't come out early. They told me to come back in a week.
So a week was yesterday, and let me preface by saying things are okay enough that they don't feel they need to see me back again for another 2 weeks, which is the 29th, unless something else doesn't feel right (i.e. an increase in contractions). YAY! However, I am still having occasional contractions and there were still more changes detected during my internal exam. My cervix has dropped slightly lower than where it was last week, and it seems that it's starting to thin out ever so slightly. In addition to that, the nurse midwife said that "something didn't feel right" and she wanted the doctor to check me. Not the best thing to say to an expecting Mom who had drama the week before... It turns out that Little Miss is sitting lower than she was last week and what didn't feel right was likely a body part pushing against my cervix. Whether it is her head, her hand, an elbow, knee or foot they weren't sure. So at this point during the appointment I'm a little worried that they might put me on bed rest, which I don't think I would mind so much except that I'm just not ready for that from the work perspective, but they didn't. They extended my "sit status" at work until my next appointment and they want me to take it as easy as possible, but I'm allowed to move around some.
SO...where do we go from here? Well, for those of you who don't know, I am very goal oriented. Ultimately my goal is to keep her in as long as possible. So here are my goals in order of priority:
1.) Keep Little Miss cookin' until term (38-40 weeks). This is what we all want right? It's the best case scenario...
2.) If I can't keep her in till at least 38 weeks then my goal goes in week increments. I've been doing a little research and the main thing to be concerned about is her lungs. At 37 weeks her lungs are more developed and closer to mature than at 36, at 36 her lungs are more developed than at 35, at 35 her lungs are more developed than at 34 and at 34 weeks she gets her suck/swallow reflex which is important...for feeding of course.
I don't feel that I have to worry about anything less than 34 weeks because my next appointment is on the day I turn 33 weeks (based on my first ultrasound, which we all know is the most accurate). I'm confident I can get her to term but if she has other ideas I'm more than confident I can get her to at least 34! Plus, I'm not the biggest fan of what the research says about babies born before 34 weeks. It's reassuring, sure, but not ideal of course.
So that's that. In other news, Brett and I have signed up for childbirth classes. We wanted to do the 6 week course but unfortunately it was full and they don't have another day or time available before her due date so we are going to do two 3 hour classes or the abbreviated version. Not ideal but I figure it's better than nothing.
Also, her nursery is just about complete! I'm working right now on how I want to decorate the letters for her name on the wall, but the good news is all it really needs is a good vaccuum because I had to clean up all the Christmas stuff and other things in there before Uncle Lee came for his visit last weekend. We were able to get the computer and the extra furniture out so it's definitely looking more like a room all about Marley.
Other than that, it's the usual 3rd trimester pregnancy stuff. I'm still going to PT for my SI joints which are a quite a bit out of wack, I'm waking up every couple of hours during the night to shift positions or pee, and I'm generally uncomfortable (even though my belly isn't that big). And, sometimes when I sneeze, cough or laugh really hard a little pee comes out. But lets just keep that our little secret :) All worth it to keep her in as long as possible...
So, not all of it is the best of news but I have a good feeling that it's all going to work out just fine! I'll keep you posted...