It all started on Sunday. I started having back to back contractions and pains in my lower abdomen and back, so I stayed on my left side all day trying to relax to see if my pains were real labor or false labor. We called a good friend of ours who is a nurse, Brooke, to come check me out. She said she could definitely feel the contractions, and since I'm planned for a c-section, she didn't want me to progress too fast, and she thought I should head to the hospital. So, Cody and I rushed home, gathered our bags and the carseat, and off we went. It was late, so we went in the ER at Germantown Methodist Lebonheur, where we will be delivering. After a short wait, a nurse came and got me in a wheelchair and took us up to the labor and delivery wing. There, I was put on a monitor for a couple of hours, got an iv, gave blood for the section, ya know, the works. The nurses told us that my contractions were 2 to 4 minutes apart, so we were starting to think that Manning was coming, especially when they took the bloodwork for the c-section. Then, a short time later, the doctor decided to let us go home since I was only dialated 1 cm and wasn't progressing fast at all. So, at midnight, we headed back home to try to get some rest with doctor's orders to rest, eat lightly, and drink lots of fluids.
Two days later, my pains picked up again, so we made a call to the doctor. They worked us in rather quickly and checked me over and told me that I was contracting, but that I could do that for days... dialated only 2 cm, and we were sent back home.
Two days after that, we had our regularly scheduled doctor's appointment. The doc told us that I was still only 2 cm, and that she really thought I could make it until Tuesday, our scheduled c-section date. They did an ultrasound and said that he looked beautiful. He's weighing in at 8 lbs. 10 oz. and he's above the 9oth growth percentile, so we know he's a big, healthy boy! So, Manning will be here on Tuesday, November 24 around 5 p.m., just in time for Thanksgiving. There's no better time to welcome a sweet baby into our home. He will make this Thanksgiving the most special one we've ever had. We have so much to be thankful for, and we can't wait to meet our son in just a few short days!
*The picture is of me yesterday after the doctor's appointment, at 38.5 weeks!
SO excited about the baby news, Marci!! I know y'all are going to have the BEST Christmas ever. I just gave you a blog award, so in all that spare time you have now hopefully you can do it! Mine's at http://alisonandandrew.blogspot.com
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