32w0d completed
33rd Week of pregnancy
8 Months Pregnant
9th (!) Month of Pregnancy
Third Trimester
Weight: 150.0. Lb (the scale shifted back and forth from 149.9 to 150 so I went with the heavier number.)
Blood Pressure: 105/65 (I took pictures just in case I didn't bother to update for a month)
Resting Heart Rate: 107bpm
Fundal Height: suffocating 41-2cm this day
All this uterus crawling up in my lungs. It's actually under my ribs. >:0
Fetal Heart Rate: Down to 130-140 range.
Fetal Position: At least one head in my pelvis, as noted by the cervix pictures.
Definitely got a heart up here though. What I'm not sure of is if that heart up here is the pelvis-head child's heart or if it could be at all. My birth groups are having fun debating.
Belly!
Developmental growth: baby is supposed to gain 1/2 their birth weight from here on out, so I should be getting heavier faster. A baby born at this gestation is likely to be able to breathe on it's own and shouldn't need to spend too much time in a NICU. That's really it.
When you started did you check you cervix at the same time everyday
ReplyDeleteAny updates?!
ReplyDeleteIt's killing me checking on this all the time and. Not knowing if all is well with your labour etc ! Please update us or if someone knows how things went let us know ! :)
ReplyDeleteDid you give birth to twins? I'm going crazy!
ReplyDeleteI'm still checking back here regularly. We had the same due date and my monkey was a week late so he was 2 months old yesterday. Hope everything went ok for you. Thinking of you x
ReplyDeleteMe too!!! I have been following this and have linked it to the babycenter forums so all us women can follow and learn more ! I do hope all is ok.
ReplyDeleteI just read through your pregnancy posts as I'm currently 13 weeks pregnant with my first. I'm also intensely curious as to how you're doing now. Do you have 1 baby or 2? Argh... please tell us!!
ReplyDeleteTell us is everything ok?
ReplyDeleteYes I check every month and nothing ? Maybe something happened ? Does anyone know ? This is awful not knowing
ReplyDeleteI still check in frequently, hoping for an update. It's a total cliffhanger
ReplyDeleteIf you look at this http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/2e6035
ReplyDeleteAs of April she's pregnant again!
I don't know any updates on the outcome of this pregnancy but that's what I know.
Also thank you so much for making this blog it kicked me into gear learning about my body and after 6 years trying I finally got a positive pregnancy test August 1st.
I'm now 8 weeks pregnant with my first baby.
Do you peeps reckon this is her? I'm still dying to know how she is
ReplyDeletehttp://www.babygaga.com/user/718408
That looks like it's her yea, that would mean there was just 1 baby! But a healthy one. yay!!
DeleteWtf! They are right totally a clif hanger! I hope you and the baby(ies) are alright.
ReplyDelete2 years in and still checking in for a update lol
ReplyDeleteI wonder as well... I hope that is her so that we all know that all is ok... powerful blog. Thank you, Saraneth.
ReplyDeleteI come back and comment every couple of years .... 4 years on and Im still popping back to see what happened lol
ReplyDeleteMy son was 4 two weeks ago and your comment brought this back up again and i still want to know how she is!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a significant study. I have reviewed it from the beginning to the present. It was a case with chronic cervicitis, ectropion, and an Emmet tear. The uterus appears infected continuously in every image without exception. A life entirely overshadowed by vaginal discharge, and it's saddening. She worked hard, and finally achieved pregnancy. As the pregnancy progressed, it was evident that the infection was becoming more pronounced. I believe it may have resulted in premature birth, possibly due to subclinical or clinical chorioamnionitis. In the recent posts, there was already a mention of the NICU. I understand that she felt the baby would need intensive care. Due to exposure to chronic infection, I believe a premature and affected baby was born. Documenting the cervical area is a significant accomplishment. You deserve congratulations and appreciation. I hope you read this post; you should be 33 years old now. You should immediately seek treatment for the tear and ectropion in the cervix; otherwise, you cannot get rid of this chronic vaginal discharge and its consequences.
ReplyDeleteMesut Bayraktar, Ob&Gyn
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