2.24.2011

20 More Days

Last entry I was still talking about packing up my bag for the hospital...I almost had Sophie 5 days ago.

Well, I went in for my 36 weeks and 3 days ultrasound, and they found out that baby is on the smaller side and my amniotic fluids are on the lower side. The overseeing doctor there was going to have me do an amniocentesis procedure to test if Sophie's lunges are developed enough for an induction that night.

I was freaking out not knowing what to think at that moment as I was not at all prepared to go into labor so soon. I called Tim at work sounding like I was about to break down. He quickly left what he was doing and rushed to the hospital to join me.

Long story short. We were one signature away from having Sophie that night. Thanks to Tim who suggested that I called a good friend of ours from church who's a doctor specializing in OB/Gyn. Tim also stood by me and helped me refuse to sign for an go-ahead for the amniocentesis.

Afterward, I was sent to the Labor and Delivery floor for a Non Stress Test. My own OB/Gyn came to see me during that time and talked to Tim and I for a bit. The NST came out looking really good. Sophie was moving and active. Induction wasn't a necessity at the moment according to my doctor. We were sent home that night safe and sound (despite the thunder and lightning that happened right when we were driving home, which intensified the drama a bit).

Since then, I was suppose to go in the hospital for a Non Stress Test everyday for a week until I could get another ultrasound. However, I've only done one other one on Monday, and the result was still exceptionally great. They didn't even bother making me go in anymore.

Today I am having an ultrasound. We'll see how everything goes. The good things we could take from this scare are that:
-My bag is packed! So I am ready to go anytime!
-Our hearts are definitely more prepared now than ever before to see Sophie soon.
-We learned to say "no"!!! And it did wonders!
-Sophie's termed this week (full 37 weeks and 2 days), so her lunges are definitely fine even if she came out today.
Last but not least:
-GOD IS IN CONTROL!!!

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I made some decorations for Sophie's little corner (more to come). We didn't get the condo that we put an offer in (see previous entry). So for now, she doesn't have her own room yet, but I hope she'll find her little corner cozy and soothing.

On the other note, I really hope the ultrasound technician saw it right, and that the baby inside is indeed a girl. Or else I'd feel so disappointed if all these girlie, pinkish things go to waste. Also we'd have to think of another name for...him...
So fingers crossed!!!



2.18.2011

25 Days

Two days ago, when I was talking to one of my piano students' mom, she reminded me that I should start packing for the hospital. I guess I haven't really done anything in preparation for labor. I've just assumed that Sophie is going to arrive late. Why? I don't really know. I even told my mom to fly here 2 days after the due date so that she wouldn't have to sleep in the living room at our one bedroom place longer than she'd have to.
One thing I keep forgetting is that February is a short month, and March will come earlier than I think.

Today is an exciting day. We've put down our first offer for a condo in the city yesterday afternoon. Today at 6:00 PM we are going to hear back from the seller whether they'll accept our offer or not. Tim and I are pretty excited about it, but at the same time we know that there's a chance we won't get the place because of the high demands for city condos in Boston. We also know that everything is in God's hand. He will give us what's best. So if this condo is not it, then may He grant us the patience and peace for our continuing journey of house hunting.

Wish us luck...!

Oh, and today I will get to see Sophie again through ultrasound in the afternoon. Can't wait. ^^

2.08.2011

35 Days

35 days and counting down to Sophie's birth. Time seems to fly in this stage of pregnancy. For now, I must go see my OB/Gyn every week until due date. Tim and I went to birthing class last Saturday from 8:30 to 3:00. It was tiring, but we learned many valuable information about the birthing process (natural and c-section), the hospital facility and staff...

We're also hunting for houses around the area recently. For now, we're living in a one bedroom apartment, which our expanding family will soon outgrow. No luck so far though. Some houses we want to see have already accepted offers before we have a chance to view them. We thought there must be less people looking for houses in the snowy winter, and therefore leaving us with more options to choose from. We were wrong. 80% or more of the houses we like are already under contract. House hunting is definitely stressful, and it also comes with many disappointments. I know that God is in control, and He will prepare something suitable for us. However, being a human, it's just hard sometimes to obey and be patient. I hope I won't get desperate and settle for something random. No matter what, purchasing a house is a very big decision. Patience is a must! May God grant me just that.