Project Pollywog: 39 Weeks, 2 Days, Part 1
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I knew we had a super smart little peanut! The baby has rolled over to the right side. In fact, I can feel little feet wiggling around as we speak.
We are all systems go for launch!
We had our 39 Week midwife appointment this morning. Darlene was without her student and running a little late, but so were we. The half-caf soy mocha with whip was totally worth it, though. ;) I was worried she wouldn't really have time to talk to use much once we got in there, but she did. I really like Darlene, I'm so glad we found her.
Today we mostly talked about our plans for early labor and when to call Darlene. I have to say I do find some of this a little confusing. On the one hand we are looking for contractions that are 4 minutes apart, lasting for 60 seconds and experiencing that for 2 hours. On the other hand, if we're really unsure about whether it's labor or not labor we are supposed to call her. So I guess we call her if we're really sure or really unsure. She doesn't want us to worry if we don't know what's going on.
We also asked for a little more information about which hospitals would could possibly be transferred to. It sounds like the first option for sure is Anacortes. Sounds less stressful than fighting traffic into Seattle. Otherwise there are numerous options in Seattle, not one specifically.
Part 2, the conlcusion of my post will have to come later as I really need a nap.
We are all systems go for launch!
39 Week Midwife Appointment
We had our 39 Week midwife appointment this morning. Darlene was without her student and running a little late, but so were we. The half-caf soy mocha with whip was totally worth it, though. ;) I was worried she wouldn't really have time to talk to use much once we got in there, but she did. I really like Darlene, I'm so glad we found her.
Today we mostly talked about our plans for early labor and when to call Darlene. I have to say I do find some of this a little confusing. On the one hand we are looking for contractions that are 4 minutes apart, lasting for 60 seconds and experiencing that for 2 hours. On the other hand, if we're really unsure about whether it's labor or not labor we are supposed to call her. So I guess we call her if we're really sure or really unsure. She doesn't want us to worry if we don't know what's going on.
We also asked for a little more information about which hospitals would could possibly be transferred to. It sounds like the first option for sure is Anacortes. Sounds less stressful than fighting traffic into Seattle. Otherwise there are numerous options in Seattle, not one specifically.
Part 2, the conlcusion of my post will have to come later as I really need a nap.
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