I have gotten a few emails and texts asking what the latest and greatest on Baby C is, so I thought I would put a quick update on the blog!
1. We have a name! Gavin Michael Christiansen! I suggested Gavin months ago, and I guess it just grew on Ryan. Ryan has been entertaining himself by coming up with G related nicknames. G-Funk, G-Money, G-Unit....it is endless.
2. Things are going as well as they possibly could be. Gavin and I had our first non-stress test last Monday. Basically, I get hooked up to a machine and I press a button every time I feel him move, and then this machine measures if his heart rate goes up when he moves like it should. My doctor said G Money looked phenomenal, and that a lot of the time 32 weeks is too early to see such great heart acceleration. Gavin showed definite acceleration in his heart rate every time he moved. Dr. T also commented on how hyper he is...Yikes! We go in tomorrow for another non stress test, as I will have them weekly until week 34, then I will have them twice weekly until we have him!
3. We go back up to Seattle on Tuesday for another appointment, so I will have another update for everybody after that appointment.
4. We are sort of counting down the days until February 4th. As I have stated in the last update, that is the big day up in Seattle where we will really map out the last month of this pregnancy as much as possible. We will schedule the C-section, meet with the surgical team so that I can get prepped for surgery and sign all of the paperwork, and we will tour the birthing center at UW. Not to mention we will have another huge hour long ultrasound to get the best idea of what we will all be dealing with when he comes out.
5. Pregnancy wise, nothing is going wrong. The omphalocele has no impact on my health, so I am just carrying on like it is a normal pregnancy. Still jogging and working out! I can't imagine how miserable I would be if I didn't! It really helps me sleep through all of the kicking, which is getting quite strong! My gestational diabetes test came back great, and my blood pressure is fantastic. So, hopefully this all stays stable and he gets to camp out in there as long as possible.
6. For expectant Moos (and anybody else interested in my uterus in regards to future pregnancies): I did get the word that I won't ever get to have a natural birth this week. I will be having a horizontal incision on my bikini line, but I will have a vertical incision on my uterus. I was bummed, and I had to sort of grieve the loss of the normal way we see birth for a few minutes. But, heck, Gavin probably isn't stoked about his liver and guts being outside of his stomach cavity. If he can get through that, then I can get over this. And, at the end of the day, I know his safety and health is number one. This isn't always the case if you are wondering what to expect, but it is what my medical team decided is the safest exit for him
So, other than all of this, life is continuing. I am busy with school and the beginnings of my research on maternal-infant bonding in single patient rooms vs. open bay NICU's (sorry to bore everybody with that), we are just preparing our home for another person to live in it, and we are mourning the end of the 2012 Seahawk season. I am also looking forward to my baby shower on Saturday! I can't thank our friends the Winterfeld's enough for hosting it at their house and for the continued friendship and prayers for Gavin. I am looking forward to our sons getting into all sorts of trouble over the coming years. The innocent, non criminal type of trouble of course.
Also, a mom that was 5 weeks ahead of me in the Moos group had been kind enough to reach out and tell me what their experiences were like since she was farther along than me. Great news: they had their baby this past Friday and he is doing beyond fantastic. So, congrats to the Hoskins' family! The cool thing about these babies is that their lives are really so inspirational. Most people don't get to say that about their lives. I can't say my life is inspirational, but I do get to be lucky enough to be the parent of such an inspirational life, and for that Ryan and I are both lucky.
Thanks again to everybody who has been checking in on us. We appreciate your support, and Gavin sure does too. I also need to thank my uncle, Ken, for showing me some back exercises on Christmas Eve! I was having the WORST back pain at night. It was awful. I was barely sleeping at all and I felt like a raging lunatic. Ken (a chiropractor, not a male ballerina) showed me some things that I can do and I have been sleeping almost all night ever since! Sweet relief!!!!!! I think Ryan is more thankful than I am. :)
Until next time!
Carly, Ryan and Gavin
Just found your blog. I also was sad to learn I needed to have a c-section for the delivery of our daughter. Thankfully, I had a very easy recovery b/c I continued to workout up until two days prior to her birth.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to follow the journey of your pregnancy and life of baby Gavin.
Shelly - mother to O baby Willa