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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

This and That

32 Weeks. In some ways, I can't believe I've made it this far. It took so long to get pregnant, and then pregnancy just flew by in an instant. In other ways, I can't believe I still have 8 weeks left to go. I feel like I've been pregnant forever. I can't actually remember what it feels like to fully inflate my lungs. Or have zero pain when I sit, stand, walk, eat, or sleep.

I had my 32 week appointment today, and everything is still basically the same. Baby's heart rate is holding steady in the mid-150s, belly measuring 1 cm small (31), my blood pressure is still pretty low (102/78), and I'm up 18 pounds. Dr. G. now thinks that baby is head down. Hopefully it stays that way.

I'll probably try to go to the chiropractor again in the next couple weeks to keep my pelvis aligned. Except my chiropractor recently stopped accepting my insurance, so it got a lot more expensive. I'm told that a properly aligned pelvis and spine can speed up labor and delivery (and being improperly aligned can slow it down, and even prevent it from progressing), so I'm thinking it might be worth the extra cost. Plus, he has the magic pregnancy pillow so I can lie on my stomach there. Yes, at this point I'm willing to pay a guy $40 to let me lie on my stomach for half an hour.

I've seen a chiropractor for most of my athletic career for various injuries and mis-alignments, but I've only just started reading about it's affects on pregnant women. I went two weeks ago after my last OB appointment when Dr. G. said baby was still transverse, and the chiropractor did his Webster thing and some pushing on some ligaments and now baby is head down. Could be coincidence, could have worked. Baby also dropped a bit lower which has been a nice vacation from its constant drumming on my ribs.

Has anyone done the chiropractor thing? Think it helps with labor? Or baby's positioning?

My chiropractor is a bit on the crunchy side, as he gave me pamphlets on doulas and a copy of his wife's (natural) birth plan on my first visit while pregnant. He also gave me magnesium samples and encourages lots of herbs and teas. I do feel good about him though, because he is an MD, and he's the sports medicine doctor for our local minor league hockey team. So crunchy, but maybe not all the way granola. Plus Dr. G. is definitely a man of science, so it's sort of nice to hear some alternative options too.

I did have a good conversation with Dr. G. today about going a little more natural. I've never told him that I want to go completely natural - I'm not actually sure I do at this point - but I am keeping my options open. I know he suggests getting an epidural, but he said he's open to whatever I want. He just encourages his patients to be flexible - especially first-time moms. He said he's had several patients who were strong, tough women but totally fell apart as soon as labor started and couldn't handle it. And he's seen many who he was sure were pretty much wusses, but they were confident and calm and dealt with labor surprisingly well. So while he thinks I'm strong and confident and tough, there's really no way to know how things are going to go down. He just wants me to keep an open mind, listen to suggestions given by him and the nurses, and be willing to go with whatever will keep me and baby safest. I told him, "That right there is my birth plan."

My mom bought us a car seat/stroller and dropped it off this weekend, and my mother-in-law texted me last night to say she bought us a crib and mattress and it's currently shipping to our house. So we're starting to grow our baby collection. My shower is March 8, so we're sort of putting off buying anything else until after that. I'll be 35 weeks then, so hopefully this kid doesn't decide to show up too early!

I leave you with my 32 week bump photo (or at least an accurate representation of it):

8 comments:

  1. I can not believe you are 32 weeks already! Granted I know it probably is not surprising to you of course! haha I would totally pay $40 to lay on my stomach if I were in your position too :)

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  2. Where did you find that picture of me? ;) We STILL don't have our stroller and car seat (long story, we ordered one but they ran out of stock so we had to go out again and pick out a different one) so I need to at least hold out until we can take the kid home from the hospital.

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  3. You are too funny with that picture! I can't believe you are 32 weeks already, wow! Good luck in the upcoming weeks!

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  4. Very interesting about the chiro... I've heard from a few women that they saw one when they were pregnant but I didn't really get too much more info than that. If my pelvic pain gets worse I might start looking for one too. And OMG I would pay way more than 40 bucks to lay on my stomach for a while!!
    Yay for starting to accumulate some major baby stuff! My shower is this Sunday so I'm really hoping we'll be pretty set after that but we'll see.
    So glad you can breathe again! I am looking forward to that day :-)

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  5. You always find a way to make me laugh. That picture is hilarious. Actually, it's your words describing the picture! Lol. I went to the chiro a few times while pregnant, but it was to relieve the incredible hip pain I had. I've heard from many woman that it does help with baby positioning though. I also had a few pregnancy messages and they were the bomb. I highly recommend it, even though it cost so much money! That's awesome that you mom and mil bought such high ticket items for you! Woo hoo!

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  6. Children truly are a blessing, and they never fail to enlighten our daily lives. Anyway, how are things doing with your health? It’s nice to know that you visit the chiropractor every once in a while. It never hurts to have a few adjustments for the sake of one’s health. Thanks for sharing this with us, Lilee. Have a great day!


    Minda Mazer@ Belden Village Chiropractic & Wellness Center

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  8. If you are suffering from any bone or muscle pain and can not get it to subside, I highly recommend going to see your local chiropractor. Forget all those wives tales you heard, technology and medicine have come a long way in a few years and you will never believe how much younger you will feel after a single trip to the office.

    Michale Heim @ Burke Chiropractic

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