Contractions hurt. 

A lot.

thedza:

90% effaced and a stretchy 4 cm.

And now I will lie down and rest between contractions. If my bed weren’t covered in plastic sheeting a la Dexter’s kill room, I might actually be able to sleep. 

thedza:

90% effaced and a stretchy 4 cm.

And now I will lie down and rest between contractions. If my bed weren’t covered in plastic sheeting a la Dexter’s kill room, I might actually be able to sleep. 

39 weeks 6 days - All pretty for my pedicure

Early labor is starting, and there is lots left to do. This is me breathing through a contraction. Birth may still be a day or two away, but the arrival of Babybite will be sooner rather than later!

39 weeks 6 days - All pretty for my pedicure

Early labor is starting, and there is lots left to do. This is me breathing through a contraction. Birth may still be a day or two away, but the arrival of Babybite will be sooner rather than later!

Due date is tomorrow so I thought I would cash in on one of my last free weekly pedicures. Daniel does such a nice job on my toes and having my feet rubbed was heavenly.

Due date is tomorrow so I thought I would cash in on one of my last free weekly pedicures. Daniel does such a nice job on my toes and having my feet rubbed was heavenly.

Tonight we are on a date. You know, since we are having a baby soon and all, we’re trying to cram in a bunch of “couple” stuff like theater movies and restaurants. Okay, so we will probably only make it out this once, but it’s worth the effort. I think. Daniel might not be so sure.

Tonight we are on a date. You know, since we are having a baby soon and all, we’re trying to cram in a bunch of “couple” stuff like theater movies and restaurants. Okay, so we will probably only make it out this once, but it’s worth the effort. I think. Daniel might not be so sure.

Know what’s worse than morning sickness in the first trimester? A stomach virus at nine months. I wish I didn’t know this.

Know what’s worse than morning sickness in the first trimester? A stomach virus at nine months. I wish I didn’t know this.

liquiddiamonds:

frageelay:

nicky36:

If you are reading this, then I’m sure you know Elizabeth and Daniel.
In the time that I have known them they have both gone through a lot, both separately and together. They are both amazing people with big hearts and complicated lives who work hard to be good parents and good partners. 
And now they get to be good partners to each other and good parents together. 
In celebration of this awesome internet arrival, and in conjunction with Elizabeth’s family in friends in Kansas, who are having a shower for Elizabeth on January 8th, I’d like to invite you to join me in being part of an “internet” baby shower!
Elizabeth and Daniel have chosen to go to a local midwife for care. A ChipIn has been set up to help offset the cost of that care.
If you have been following along with Elizabeth and Daniel and were wondering how you could show them your love and support, please consider helping them with a donation toward the gift of great medical care!
Please feel free to reblog as much as you would like!

I love this idea, I love Elizabeth and Daniel, and I am as excited to spread the word as I am to shower their baby-to-be with love!

Elizabeth and Daniel are good peeps. Happy to share the love.

oh, you guys are great! I’m going to cry. Thank you so much.
Change and unexpected surprises can be incredibly difficult to work through financially, emotionally, and physically. This pregnancy was a surprise to say the least, and it would be wonderful if i could say it’s been nothing but unicorns, cupcakes, rainbows, and sunshine the whole way through, but the truth is that it’s been hard. Physically it’s been good. Much better than my last. Emotionally and psychologically it’s a struggle. We’ve had to learn to take everything one day at a time.
We don’t know what the future looks like. We are just now getting to the part where we can plan for at least the birth of the baby. We aren’t much beyond that, but we know that we want this baby to come into our lives at home surrounded by support and love of family, midwives, and doulas instead of a hospital.
Everything about this pregnancy points to the success of a home birth. I am healthy and in-shape. The baby is doing great. He is head down and in the best position for birth. Something my first never was. Our family is supportive. And above all else, I know that I can do this.
All of you have been so sweet with kind words of encouragement and congratulations through this pregnancy, especially when I was at some very low points. I cannot tell you how grateful I am to all of you. Thank you so much.

liquiddiamonds:

frageelay:

nicky36:

If you are reading this, then I’m sure you know Elizabeth and Daniel.

In the time that I have known them they have both gone through a lot, both separately and together. They are both amazing people with big hearts and complicated lives who work hard to be good parents and good partners. 

And now they get to be good partners to each other and good parents together

In celebration of this awesome internet arrival, and in conjunction with Elizabeth’s family in friends in Kansas, who are having a shower for Elizabeth on January 8th, I’d like to invite you to join me in being part of an “internet” baby shower!

Elizabeth and Daniel have chosen to go to a local midwife for care. A ChipIn has been set up to help offset the cost of that care.

If you have been following along with Elizabeth and Daniel and were wondering how you could show them your love and support, please consider helping them with a donation toward the gift of great medical care!

Please feel free to reblog as much as you would like!

I love this idea, I love Elizabeth and Daniel, and I am as excited to spread the word as I am to shower their baby-to-be with love!

Elizabeth and Daniel are good peeps. Happy to share the love.

oh, you guys are great! I’m going to cry. Thank you so much.

Change and unexpected surprises can be incredibly difficult to work through financially, emotionally, and physically. This pregnancy was a surprise to say the least, and it would be wonderful if i could say it’s been nothing but unicorns, cupcakes, rainbows, and sunshine the whole way through, but the truth is that it’s been hard. Physically it’s been good. Much better than my last. Emotionally and psychologically it’s a struggle. We’ve had to learn to take everything one day at a time.

We don’t know what the future looks like. We are just now getting to the part where we can plan for at least the birth of the baby. We aren’t much beyond that, but we know that we want this baby to come into our lives at home surrounded by support and love of family, midwives, and doulas instead of a hospital.

Everything about this pregnancy points to the success of a home birth. I am healthy and in-shape. The baby is doing great. He is head down and in the best position for birth. Something my first never was. Our family is supportive. And above all else, I know that I can do this.

All of you have been so sweet with kind words of encouragement and congratulations through this pregnancy, especially when I was at some very low points. I cannot tell you how grateful I am to all of you. Thank you so much.

GPOY - Waiting for the doctor

31 weeks

GPOY - Waiting for the doctor

31 weeks

GPOY 30 Weeks!
Holy burgeoning belly, Batman! Where has the time gone? 
I’m going to take a better picture later once I clean the mirror and have more time. I just hadn’t taken a picture in two weeks so I wanted to get a quick one done while I had a little bit of time this morning.
Also, wearing black and standing in front of a dark door doesn’t really give the full effect.

GPOY 30 Weeks!

Holy burgeoning belly, Batman! Where has the time gone? 

I’m going to take a better picture later once I clean the mirror and have more time. I just hadn’t taken a picture in two weeks so I wanted to get a quick one done while I had a little bit of time this morning.

Also, wearing black and standing in front of a dark door doesn’t really give the full effect.

GPOY Drinking the dreaded glucose drink. This test nearly made me sick and pass out during my first pregnancy so I’m a little worried this time around. On top of that the flash was on when I tried to inconspicuously take this photo in a waiting room full of people. Now I wait. For an hour. Close to a bathroom.

GPOY Drinking the dreaded glucose drink. This test nearly made me sick and pass out during my first pregnancy so I’m a little worried this time around. On top of that the flash was on when I tried to inconspicuously take this photo in a waiting room full of people. Now I wait. For an hour. Close to a bathroom.

This is what I want to be for Halloween. I just need a black shirt and some scissors. Who can paint this on my belly?

This is what I want to be for Halloween. I just need a black shirt and some scissors. Who can paint this on my belly?