Tuesday 20 May 2014

my first *ouch" prenatal massage and a little visit to L&D


I am lucky enough to get some great benefits through my job
that allow me to get massages pretty regularly
 
I was beyond excited for my first prenatal massage
I have had a super sore lower back and legs recently, and im holding onto quite a bit of water already.
 
I got in and excitedly undressed and lay down on the bed as instructed.
oh wow what a nice bed!
as a pregnant woman, you cant lay directly on your back very long, or on your tummy (duh)
so what they did is made the table almost like a water bed!
then they have you lay on your side and give you three pillows
one for your head
one for you to hug and support your belly with
and one for between your legs.
 
this is pretty a standard sleep position for a lot of pregnant women, I think.
 
I was SO COMFY!
 
The woman asked me if I had any problem areas
 
I described to her my lumbar pain and my shoulder tightness and she nodded her head and got started.
 
YEEEOUCH!
 
I guess I didn't know what to expect, but It was a DEEP massage. she would find a tight spot, lay her forearm into my hip/bum area and then simply leeeeean her (very large and strong) body onto me with all her weight.
 
and hold it
 
for like, such a long time.
 
I spent the whole hour  gritting my teeth, afraid to say anything because... maybe it would feel better later?

wrong.

I spent the next day sore beyond belief!
my hips especially. I know they are very tight, but seriously? I could hardly walk.

Don't get me wrong

I'm going to go back...

but maybe next time I will ask for just a simple, relaxing massage?

Friday, the day after my massage

I was feeling crummy.

tired, sore, and had a weird pain and tightness in my abdomen.

something kind of concerning as a preggo lady.

I chalked it up to my post massage pain and went about my day.

but by the afternoon, I knew something wasn't right. I called my OB to see if she could guide me in the right direction

but her office was already closed for the long weekend.

I waited another hour, and then, noticing that I was having quite a few braxton hicks contractions (false contractions where your tummy gets really tight)

I called labour and delivery at the hospital and spoke to a nurse.

she told me I was a bit early for ligament pain, and that tightness was sometimes normal, but what I was explaining could be a few things.

 I told her I didn't want to waste anyone's time coming into the hospital if it wasn't necessary.

she simply answered "don't worry about whats going on here. worry about whats going on with you - come in if you feel like something is wrong." 

I finished out the afternoon at work, and while driving home, went into the hospital

When you go into the hospital as a pregnant woman with any concerns, they send you right up to labour and delivery for a non-stress test. Basically you pee into a cup to make sure your not leaking any fluid or anything, then they hook your belly up to a monitor to track the baby's heartbeat, and give you a little wand with a button to press every time you feel the baby move.

after a few minutes of this, A doctor came in to do an exam. he poked around my stomach a little and when he got to my lower abdomen I cringed in pain. He decided to get another urine sample (no problem for a pregnant lady) and evaluate it for an infection.

So after 3 hours in the hospital on a Friday night, I walked out with an antibiotic for a pretty serious UTI that was getting worse fast.

long story short?

When something doesn't feel right, ACT ON IT.

They take UTI's very seriously for pregnant women, as immuno-compromised beings, we are very prone to infections getting bad, very fast.

A few days later now, and im still not 100% to be honest. I feel like this baby is riding very low. Im feeling a lot more pressure in my lower abdomen than I maybe should. I wonder if it could be from a few things, between having babies so close together, sore hips and back, and a lot more weight gain this time around (im already up 30 pounds!) this pregnancy EVERYTHING is different.

I dont feel like that adorable preggo thats all out front and looks so pleased and healthy and glowing with the little human shes growing.

I feel tired and sore and cranky and dull and acne-prone and... heavy.

dont get me wrong, I am still thrilled to be pregnant, and will do anything for a healthy baby. but my earlier statements about loving myself the whole time are starting to wear on me a bit. Hey, I can be honest right? with 3 months left, im anxious to see where the next little bit takes me.

here's to 25 weeks!



-r
 
 
 


Monday 5 May 2014

23 Weeks and soother baby.

Well, I'm now 23 weeks! Hooray!


My tummy is big and this little ninja likes to KICK. 

I was so worried that Easy was going to be a big baby
 
When I was born, I was between 9 and 10 pounds and T was the same…

I was sent for a late ultrasound to make sure he wasn't too huge

Thankfully, he turned out to be a perfect 7.11 even a week late!

I felt pretty confident for a while that I just had small babies. Totally reasonable. right?

But while I was at my in-laws house last weekend I was looking at baby pictures… 

T's big brother was a reasonable sized baby… bigger, but not Crazy. 

Then BOOM

out came T the monster baby at 9 pounds 10oz!

I'm starting to get worried again.  
 
I guess time (And stretchmarks) will tell!
 
This little monkey is starting to chub up a little too!


 
Grandma fattened him up a whole bunch for us, and hes developed a healthy (but picky) appetite!


 
Hes so adorable too. seriously. hes at that age where everything he does is based on raw emotion.
 
If hes angry he shows it, sad, he shows it, jealousy... you name it and he wears it right on his sleeve.
 
Hes not doing a lot of talking these days, which sometimes can be a little worrysome.
 
I love that I have a soother baby, I think its probably the cutest thing to see a little toddler with a soother in their mouth. He's a total addict. he goes to sleep with one in his hand and one in his mouth. eventually when he wakes up they are both on the floor under the crib and as soon as we bring him out, he climbs under his crib and gets them.
 
 
Although I think its interfering with his speech just a little. hes a total chatty Cathy without his Soother, but once its in he's a "pointer" he points at what he wants, and expects it!
 
 
Time will tell I guess, but until then, I'll enjoy my "soother baby"
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
xx-r