So,
hold on a sec... how does this baby get out of my uterus?
Week of Pregnancy: 23/24
Fruit to Fetus Comparison: Eggplant (Approx 760grams and 30 cms
long)
Cravings:
Oranges, Icecream and Cold Water – Getting
warmer!
Aversions: Bread & Sugars don’t sit well with me, but I eat them anyway...
Husbands’ excitement metre: Stressed. Babies cost a lot.
Aversions: Bread & Sugars don’t sit well with me, but I eat them anyway...
Husbands’ excitement metre: Stressed. Babies cost a lot.
Mini-Muffin Kick-Counter: Slowed a bit this week – still some
kicks, but I think I’ve been too busy to notice the small ones!
So this week marks around 15 weeks
until Miss Muffin is born. Which means around 105 days remaining. So I’ve got
to thinking... how is this baby going to get out of me? Though I'm clued up enough to know that she won't be bursting through my stomach like in Alien, but the options are overwhelming!
Like, we’ve totally talked about
having a ‘Natural Birth’ if possible, but I’ve never really thought about what
it’s going to feel like having to go through what has been described as 'the
most intense pain most women have ever felt'. Yeah, not giving me a lot of
confidence. On the other hand, a lot of women go back for a second pregnancy or
more, so it really can’t be intolerable. I’m thinking on a scale of ‘standing
on a lego’ to ‘being torn apart by sharks’ it’s somewhere in the middle.
Possibly closer to the shark side. Again, this doesn’t give me a lot of
confidence, and makes me strongly consider the drugs option as I can be a bit
of a wuss, but I’d like to think I could do it. Women have been doing it since
the dawn of time, right?
But, you may ask, why not just get
drugged up? Well, though this is a great option that may end up happening, I
figure this is the only time I’m going to give birth for the first time, so why
not feel the whole thing. If it’s too much, don’t do it next time! Perhaps it’s
the hippy in my heart, but nature usually only throws things at you that you
can physically handle (obviously this is a general scenario, not a complicated
pregnancy!) so it’s not like my body will rip in two, though perhaps it may
feel like it.
Anyway, call me an idiot, but I don’t
want to take the easy way out – I want to experience the birth of my daughter
as much as possible. If that means an epidural five minutes after our arrival
at the hospital, well that’s what will happen. I guess all you can have is
preferences, and those preferences will change as the situation changes.
On a more exciting note... I WENT
SHOPPING TODAY! Okay – Actually, I had an hour to kill before my ultrasound
appointment, so I went to the shopping centre and Mother Care.. and Spotlight.
I’m a speed shopper.
And I bought a few more pink things
to give our little cherub so she doesn’t have to run around naked for the first
few days (although in December it will be so hot she might as well be!)
INCLUDING a tiny, pink, frilly swimsuit in 000 size!! I don’t know how much it
will get used – most babies swim naked – but it’s so adorable and was on sale I
had to get it!
I also found some pink maternity
jeans, and material with ponies on it that I plan to turn into ruffle
nappy-covers! Oh-golly-gosh our poor daughter is going to be so cute it will
hurt to look at her for too long. I am a little ashamed of myself as nearly
everything I bought was distinctly girly, after saying I was hoping to go a
little bit more ‘femmie’ and not force our daughter into being a girly girl.
But let’s face it, with me as a mum, she’s going to be exposed to a lot of
ponies, rainbows, fairies and dancing. If she decides to join the local Rugby
Team, cut her hair short and wear men’s football jerseys, so be it. To me, that’s
fine when she’s old enough to make choices about her life, we will discuss it
and encourage her to follow her dream. Just like baptism/christening – her choice
when she’s old enough to make it! But... I guess parents can’t help but push
their own loves of things they enjoy onto their kids when they’re young. On the
upside – Justin will balance out my overtly bubbly girly Musical-loving
extrovert personality with his inadvertent ‘greige’ and love of AFL and
computers. I figure our girl will fit somewhere in between. Or not at all. Or
love sport. Anyway – that’s for the future to decide. For now, she will wear
pink (and other colours!) and frills, and tiny pink frilly swimsuits, because
she has no choice and can’t defend herself. BAHAHAHA! So here’s what she’s
going to wear...
ADORABLE FRILLY SWIMSUIT! (actually
very tiny – looks big in the picture but is much smaller)
PONY ONESIE! (The Low Fire Danger Warning is always a good sign... because our child will be near many open flames...)
Pretty Dress & Pink Zig-Zag onesie! So Cute!
Annnnnd Justin is SUPER EXCITED ABOUT ALL THESE BABY CLOTHES (as you can tell by his face!) he is totally keeping it in. He really is excited *shakes fist*. This skirt is a size 000. He cant believe how tiny it is.
They were all so cute I had to get them! Miss Muffin can hate me later.
Also – I found this website for wall
decals! Love the white & pink trees for Muffin’s room!
In the mean time – I will think of
several ways to get this child safely out of my uterus. Here are the current
options. Justin thinks a) and b) are nuts.
a)
Water Birth & Hypnotherapy (personal favourite)
b)
Grin and Bear it (or cry and bear it)
c)
Cave to the drugs
d)
Make Justin do it (LOL! I wish...)
e)
None or all of the above depending on
the day.
Any suggestions welcome!!
Peace xxx
Rhonie