Friday, September 30, 2011
Happy Friday!
We had our weekly midwife appointment yesterday and we started the weekly non-stress tests. They hooked me up to the monitor and of course baby girl was napping. They gave me a glass of water to drink to try to wake her up, but that didn't faze her, she kept right on sleeping. So the next step was to use the "baby alarm clock" to wake her. Wow did it make her jump! The nurse was happy with her movement and increased heart rate so we moved on to our midwife appointment. Nothing too exciting there, no dilation or effacement yet. And the waiting continues!
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My baby was always sleeping for those tests and they had to "buzz" my stomach too. It's amazing to feel them jump, isn't it? Glad everything is going well! Can't wait to hear that your little one has made her entrance :)
ReplyDeleteOMG too cute!!!! I could picture the little sweetie snoozing away!! :)
ReplyDeleteAw, that's hilarious that they can do that. Glad to hear things continue to look perfect!
ReplyDeleteBtw, I was watching Dumbo last night (don't ask) and I thought of you at the beginning of the movie where they stork is trying to find this momma :)
I've never heard of that alarm clock thing, it's really funny!
ReplyDeleteGlad you and baby are well.
It's interesting to read how doctors do things differently. I never had a non-stress test done. I'm glad yours went well!!
ReplyDeleteSo super cute! What is a baby alarm clock though? I've never heard of it!
ReplyDeleteThe baby alarm clock is just a little vibrating buzzer they stick on your stomach.
ReplyDeletebaby alarm clock, love it!!! so happy that all is going well and getting antsy for you, lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear that all is going well... the waiting must be hard. Not long now :)) Looking forward to your upcoming news... you're an inspiration :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteLil sleepy head!! I hope she continues to sleep well for you after her debut!!! keep up the good work mama :)
ReplyDeleteA baby alarm clock? That actually sounds kind of cruel... glad all is well and the way it should be.
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