Diaper Bag: A simple Skip-Hop found HERE at Babies R'Us
Weeks Pregnant: 38 weeks + 3
Baby Size: About 6 1/2 lbs. and over 19 inches long, according to Baby Center. They also say that little man has quite a firm grasp by now (which I really cannot wait to test)!
Weight Gain: I've officially hit the 30 lb. mark. Though I really do feel like it's all quite "belly."
Symptoms: Heartburn! A few Braxton Hicks contractions--okay, okay, I pushed myself a little hard one day this week and thought a 9 mile bike ride was a good idea...it wasn't. I was contracting so bad when I got home I truly thought I was going to have our little dude that night. As of right now there is quite a bit of pressure down there. I joke with my co-workers that I feel as though I'm going to have a toilet baby each time I use the restroom! But really...pressure.
Attire: As I stated last time...I just want to be naked. 24/7. But since it's not socially acceptable, leggings and baggy tops, maxi dresses, loose, flowy pieces. Ah and for some reason having hair in my face has just been driving me nuts lately! So I've been rocking the half top-knots/ponies, and all pulled-back look (whether it's cute or not).
Exercise: Walking, biking, light yoga, and meditation. Oh and of course my main squeeze...the stability ball (sorry, babe). There's no words to describe the glorious relief it (briefly) provides me with.
Movement: He's still just a rollin' in there. His tush sticks out right below my sternum, occasionally you just see this round bump pop up out of my belly and it's the strangest thing, yet the cutest, because I know it's his bum! <3
Missing: There's nothing more incredible than caring for something in the most primal way possible. Nourishing him with what I nourish myself with goes back to the basics and the experience of it all has been so beautiful. Though this pregnancy has been absolutely wonderful, and never have I felt more beautiful than while carrying this little nugget...I am ready to have my body back. I'm ready to not feel like my vagina is inside out and like an arm might pop out of my belly button. I'm ready for my back to stop aching and to not feel like a whale when tossing and turning at night. I'm ready for my nipples to go back to their original color (no one tells you about that!) and for these road-map veins to fade. Though these are all signs and the workings of a miracle and I've welcomed each and every wild symptom, I'm ready for our little miracle to be able to be held in our arms, not just my belly.
And my yoga practice, I do miss inversions, so I'm completely excited for the challenge to work my way back to where I was (and beyond!) prior to pregnancy.
And my yoga practice, I do miss inversions, so I'm completely excited for the challenge to work my way back to where I was (and beyond!) prior to pregnancy.
Cravings: Green olives. :)
Sleep: Glass half full- all the not sleep I'm getting due to discomfort and urinating like a horse is just a trial run to prep me for the not sleep I'll get with little man!
Mood: Typically upbeat and happy. Some feelings of stress and a little overwhelmed from work and prepping for maternity leave, but overall, feeling great.
Birth Prep: Still focusing on deep breathing and meditation to help ease labor pain. And the hospital bags are packed!: momma's bag, Finn man's bag, and daddy's bag. We really did pack the bare necessities for each.
Momma's bag:
-Leggings and a baggy going home top
-Toiletries (travel size shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, toothbrush, body wash, body wipes, face wash, moisturizer, hair spray, and lotion).
-Hair ties and pins
-A comfy robe
-Comfy pajamas (pants and camisole)
-Soft slippers
-5 pair of Hanes granny-panties :D
-Dulcolax (I was told it was an absolute MUST for that first, post-partum poo).
-2 nursing bras
-Camera and charger
-Phone charger
-Crystals I use to meditate with: citrine, malachite, and clear quartz
-Lavender essential oil to calm myself during labor (and I'm waiting for clary sage to arrive that's supposed to help with contractions!).
-Some home-made positive affirmations/quotes of inspiration to help keep my "power" and positivity strong during the process.
-Lavender essential oil to calm myself during labor (and I'm waiting for clary sage to arrive that's supposed to help with contractions!).
-Some home-made positive affirmations/quotes of inspiration to help keep my "power" and positivity strong during the process.
(diaper bag featured on top of page)
For my first days home, I also bought the necessary ingredients to make "panty sundaes." Sounds sexy eh'?...it's not. The largest maxi pads you can find + witch hazel + cooling aloe vera + a freezer and you've got girly-parts gold...so I hear, anyway.:)
Oh and this is the fridge-worthy to-do list I created for when the big moment arrives! Number 5 was necessary for hubs (and me too).
What I Am Loving: YAY it's MAY! That we're officially in our son's due date month and will be meeting him (if he's not a stinker that stays in there past 40 weeks) in less than 2 weeks! <3
The day is getting closer and closer! I can't wait to start blogging about the transition from pregnancy to parenthood and testing out all the baby goods! Also, for you Instagrammers out there, make sure you follow @maternitymuse! They literally have the most inspiring and adorable mommies, and it's such a great way to connect with other women who are experiencing pregnancy and parenthood!
Sounds like you got it under control- awesomeness! FYI: chapstick was a godsend for me at the hospital, all that intense breathing can really dry a girl out! Also, the nurse will provide you with a stool softener after baby arrives. Anxiously awaiting arrival! Hugs
ReplyDeleteOh good call with the chapstick!! We're anxiously waiting too!! Xoxoxo
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