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    27 June

    35 Weeks!!!

    I am 35 weeks today! Although half way through the day I'll be 35 weeks, 1 day lol. :P Here's a little info on the baby and me that I got via email. :)
     
    Your Pregnancy: 35 Weeks
    Reviewed by Ann Linden, CNM
    Last updated: June 2007
     
    How your baby's growing: Your baby doesn't have much room to maneuver now that he's over 18 inches long and tips the scales at 5 pounds plus. Because it's so snug in your womb, he isn't likely to be doing somersaults anymore, but the number of times he kicks should remain about the same. His kidneys are fully developed now, and his liver can process some waste products. Most of his basic physical development is now complete — he'll spend the next few weeks putting on weight.
     
    How your life's changing:
    Your uterus — which was entirely tucked away inside your pelvis when you conceived — now reaches up under your rib cage. If you could peek inside your womb, you'd see that there's more baby than amniotic fluid in there now. Your ballooning uterus is crowding your other internal organs, too, which is why you probably have to urinate more often and may be dealing with heartburn and other gastrointestinal distress. If you're not grappling with these annoyances, you're one of the lucky few.

    From here on out, you'll start seeing your practitioner every week. Sometime between now and 37 weeks, she'll do a vaginal and rectal culture to check for bacteria called Group B streptococci (GBS). (Don't worry — the swab is the size of a regular cotton swab, and it won't hurt at all.) GBS is usually harmless in adults, but if you have it and pass it on to your baby during birth, it can cause serious complications, such as pneumonia, meningitis, or a blood infection. Because 10 to 30 percent of pregnant women have the bacteria and don't know it, it's vital to be screened. (The bacteria come and go on their own — that's why you weren't screened earlier in pregnancy.) If you're a GBS carrier, you'll get IV antibiotics during labor, which will greatly reduce your baby's risk of infection.

    This is also a good time to create a birth plan. Using
    our form will help you focus on specifics — like who'll be present, what pain management techniques you want to try, and where you want your baby to stay after you deliver. It will give you a starting point to discuss your preferences with your medical team. Childbirth is unpredictable, and chances are you won't follow your plan to the letter, but thinking about your choices ahead of time — and sharing your preferences with your caregiver — should take some of the anxiety out of the process.

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    Gregwrote:
    Here is a heart-felt salute for your husband who serves for our freedoms.
     
    Her is a salute to you for being a good wife to your husband.
     
    Peace to your home, Greg
    4 July
    LORIwrote:
    LOL.. IT WILL BE JULY 22nd I say... Maybe the 21'st.
     
    I hope you are revisiting your commenters, Melissa.
     
    I hope your doctor appts went well today too.
     
    HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY TO YOU GUYS OVER THERE TOO.
     
    Tell Rudy I got his phone message and sorry I missed it. I was outside... down getting my mail. Great timing, huh?
     
    Love you guys, Bye, Mommer
    3 July
     
    I love the new photos... very pretty!
     
    and lamchops... I was here the other night but forgot to leave a comment! so there!
     
    I hope you are feeling well Melissa, and that the next few weeks will pass easily.
     
    Liz
     
    Since we are guessing... My guess is July 16th!
     
    29 June
    LORIwrote:
    Yo...
     
    Evidentally, Greg, you and I are the only people blogging or blog hopping these days... Man...
     
    This concerns me...
     
    .... meaning, maybe I need a life. I've been thinking on this heavily for a few weeks now... and I know the answer.
     
    Love you, Mommer 
    28 June
    Gregwrote:
    My prediction is July 15th...Thanks for the picture tour of Okinawa.
     
    You both be healthy and well, Greg
    27 June
    LORIwrote:
    No, poor baby has very little to no room in there anymore, and feels particularly squished when mommy rolls over and lays on him! LOL. I'm posting entry for your photos soon. I love the pictures. Thanks for sharing.
     
    Mom.
    27 June

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