April 25, 2009

39 weeks checkup.

39th Weeks

mummy weigh 58.7kg. lost 1.1kg.
#2 weigh 3kg. gain 100g.

Had been looking forward to this checkup as i'm very very near to edd.! hoping to hear gd news like,'Agnes, you're 1cm dilated.! it's very near.!' from JWong. bt it doesnt seems the case...

1st time the nurse called me into room within 5 mins when i reached. weight and blood pressure are not even taken. happily entered the room and as usual, lervin ran straight to the sofa and start hugging those bears. not forgeting saying and waving to JWong. never fails to take few stickers from the desk. lol.
after few chattings, hopped onto the bed and did scanning. lil one is still as active as before. weight is gd for natural birth, water lvl gd but head is almost the same as last week.! did my 3rd VE, not dilated as well. im speechless at that moment. hv been dilligently walking, shopping till my feet aches but still not dilated. JWong is giving me another 2 weeks to try.. if really no sign, will need to arrange c-sec. my chin nearly drop on the table!! wanting to go natural and finally waited till his head is engagedl and now tell me will need c-sec if he doesnt wana come out.! i'll try whatever i can now to let him come naturally. even korkor keep flipping up my top asking didi to come out... hope didi can hear us!
will be gng for my nxt checkup next wk. will be doing ctg as well. really hope there will be gd news.!

Rush to mt a and finally get the storage caps.! happy!




Your amniotic fluid, once clear, is now pale and milky from your baby's shedding vernix caseosa. The outer layers of skin are also sloughing off as new skin forms underneath. In TV soaps, labour always begins with the waters breaking -- in the middle of a crowded room, of course -- just before contractions start. If you've been worrying that this scenario will happen to you, you can stop. Membranes rupture in less than 15 per cent of pregnancies and when it does happen, the baby's head tends to act like a cork at the opening of the uterus. (If you lie down, however, you may notice fluid leaking.) You should stay calm -- it may be hours before you feel your first contraction -- and call your doctor or midwife right away. Your body will produce more amniotic fluid until the baby is born, so your carers may suggest you wait at home until contractions are under way or may suggest an induction.


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