Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Baby update

Well today is 38 weeks and had an OB appt this morning...fabulous news...baby finally (after all this time) flipped and is head down!! This means no version (today anyway)! I was very relieved, however he did say I do have a lot of amniotic fluid and it is still a little high, so it is still possible it could move around again so we'll have to just monitor things. All in all it was a great appt and will see him again next Weds unless anything happens before then. He said he would think about induction at the 39 week mark - so that is next week but we'll have to see. Anyway, just cross our fingers this little stinker doesn't do any major movements and I guess it could be anytime!!

Kelly

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Colton - and weekend events...

Colton - well, the wound on the back of his arm opened up again and I just got off the phone with Sheri (the wound nurse)...and explained how it has went the last 2 weeks (I only had his bandages off for a few days as it seemed to scratch open and start getting larger and is hypergranulating again...and she said 'crap. yeah, we'll have to see him again - probably a couple or a few more times). Damn. So, we'll start our Friday ritual again tomorrow of heading in to see her and then making a McDonald's lunch run before heading back to daycare:) The funny thing is - even though it's a big bummer we have to go back, they are all really excited to see him again and were asking for baby updates;)

Weekend - should be a fun filled weekend...Parents, Shelly, Lauren and Jess are all coming Fri-Sunday so the kids can play and they may end up swimming on Sat (probably not Colton now with his arm deal going on again) and then DEREK IS COMING HOME FROM KOSOVO SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:30PM!!!!!! We are all super pumped to see him, even if only for 9 days - I remember from the last time he came home for his 2 weeks from Iraq that the anticipation was just a KILLER waiting to see him step off the plane, so maybe it will be a joyous occasion in 2 ways...we get to see him AND it will put me into labor! Will be great to have him home and he will be here to celebrate Jayla's 2nd birthday next Saturday:) We will also be filling him full of lots of good and fattening food at his request (starting with lunch on Sunday):)

Kelly

Monday, February 15, 2010

OB update

Ok - met with Dr. Dangerfield this morning. The baby is still very high due to the fact I have so much amniotic fluid - it is in an oblique position, meaning 'kittywampus' as he said...or a bit diagonal, but head down to the side. He didn't make that sound like that meant much because it's still floating around and has so much room to move (as he put it - it's floating around so much that it's in a different county from where I am). With that said, he can't really do a version this week since the baby isn't 'engaged' or moved down as it should be (whether that be with the head or the legs - it is just still up so high). He wanted to see me 1 week from now to re-check position and said we would schedule & do the version (on the baby floor) that day of my appt if the baby hasn't moved into position and engaged. However, he must not have realized he is out Mon and Tues and possibly Weds, so they tried to schedule me with his NP, which I put the kibosh on as I know I need to see an OB doc. I just talked to his nurse finally and she spoke to him and he apologized saying he hadn't realized he was out but that he WILL be in next Weds so they have me scheduled for next Weds at 9am and unless the baby is completely flipped and engaged the right way, he will do the version that day. He also let me know it's possible my water could break over the next week and due to the nature of the position, if that happened I would need to get to the hospital right away and make sure to let them know the position info. If it would happen (water breaks) and I go in, they would need to check position right away via ultrasound - if it wasn't fully head down, it would be a c-section. So, now...just a waiting game.

Kelly

Friday, February 5, 2010

Colton and baby update...

Colton - had his 2 year checkup today and all was great...on track growth-wise and developmentally. He had 2 shots which he didn't love, but no more shots now until he's 5! He does have to see an opthamalogist next week as he has a problem with a consistently blocked tear duct so they have to open it up and blow it out or something. Yuck. I'm sure he will love that. He's also seeing a dermatologist next week to check out one of his birthmarks and give final recomendations on sun care of his scars for the rest of the winter/spring/summer. He then saw the wound nurse right after. They are so great there - everyone from reception to the nurses just love him and are very excited to see the new baby - so they wanted to make sure I stop down after I have the baby so they can see the new addition. I laughed and told them all they have seen me more in my pregnancy than any of our family!! ;) The fantastic news is Sheri decided that was his last appt. She took the bandage off his wrist and it will stay off now. Nasty scar, but very little healing left and no bandage required. She had to do the nitrate stuff and scrape the back of his arm, which he hated, but she put a new heavy, duty bandage on that and said to leave it on for the next 4-5 days and it can then come off for good!! That is also a pretty nasty scar, but again, healing very well. I'd say he'll be all healed up in both spots within 2 weeks. Awesome!

Baby - was 35 weeks on Weds. Baby has been transverse (sideways) or breech (head up) for about 7 weeks so we did and ultrasounds and yep, still breech but everything else looks great and healthy. Crappy decision, but Dr said he wants me to decide on if I am willing to try an external version at 37 weeks if still in the wrong position. He said he is highly successful and I know he really wants me to try it. It's basically when they admit you to a room on the labor and delivery floor, give you meds to relax the uterus and try to turn the baby manually from the outside by lots of pushing and turning on your stomach. I have heard awful things about the procedure and horror stories on the pain, but it is successful 65% of the time and the other either they have to stop for pain or the baby flips back the wrong way within a couple days - in that case, that we couldn't finish it, it didn't work for some reason or the baby flipped back, it would then result in a scheduled c-section. There is always potential for complications and in that case, the baby is monitored before the procedure, during and then also after through the stress tests, they have anesthesia there and could do an emergency c-section quickly if need be. There's also the possibility it could put you into labor, but 37 weeks is full-term, so not a big deal. Anyway, I have my next dr appt not this coming week, but the Monday morning after (15th at 8:30) and they will check position again and we'll decide what to do if the baby hasn't turned. If it hasn't we'd schedule the version for probably Tues, Weds or Thurs of that same week.

Tyler - Ty finished his 2nd round of swim lessons last night! I guess really the 1st as the 1st time was parent child and that doesn't totally count...but over the past 5 weeks he has learned to swim on his own!! He will start them again, along with another round of basketball camp - for 5 weeks each, next Saturday the 13th. Bball at the Fargo Basketball Academy from 9:30-10:45 every Sat morning, then swimming at the Y from 11:30 to 11:55 - both run for 5 weeks. Busy Saturday mornings for Ty - and the crazy thing...he's not even 5 yet!

Corey - has is last day of his GPS job today (after about 6 years) and will start a new job as a Premier National Technical Account Manager on Monday! Premier is our highest level managed Customer support option, so he will have like 6-8 Customers he 'owns' and will manage their support needs, incidents, support cases to make sure they are going smoothly and getting resolved in a timely manner...etc. Basically these Customers pay the big bucks to have their technical/support needs managed from the Microsoft side. Some of these Customers are like Walmart, Best Buy, MGM Hotels in Vegas, NASCAR, a huge variety of pro sports teams...pretty much 'the big dogs'. He will have Customers so far in Ohio and Michigan...Pizza Hut will be one of his Customers...they are in Ann Arbor so like he said, would be a blast to catch a football or bball game out there sometime! He shouldn't have to travel nearly as much as his current job which is VERY welcome on my side! He does have to goto Redmond for 3 nights in late March and then again in August for a conference, but other than that, may have Customer visits every so often.

Kelly - well, no update on me...I count as 'the baby' update:) - other than that, I'm just really big;)

Kelly