We had a scan at the hospital yesterday to see the growth of our little girl is going well. She is growing fine but is a smaller than average baby and yesterday she was measured at approximately 2,2kg at week 36.
Also we thought she turned around into the right position, but it looks like she is preferring to sit head up. So she is still breech, and by the looks of it she has begun to engage into my pelvis with her bum. The doctor said yesterday that the chances now that she will manage to turn around are slim, so we were then given the options of a Breech natural birth or the chance to book in an appointment for a C-section.
After all of the scary we have heard about Breech births (brain damage, babys distress etc) we have decided to go with a c-section. Not the path I would have originally liked to have chosen, but the health of the baby is our priority.
We will now also be giving birth in Linkoping in Sweden, and they schedule c-sections for 2 weeks before you actual due date. This would mean around the 7th of Feb, which is in two weeks from now... eeek :) but yeay!
In a way we are lucky, Peter will be able to spend the whole month with our new little addition. So everything has its pros and cons.
I still have all my bits crossed that she will manage to turn in time - but either way a safe arrival is on our wishlist!
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Week 34
According to the our midwife, our little monkey has finally turned around into the right position! Papa Peters talks to her have seemingly paid off! :D
Fingers crossed she will stay in this position for birth!
Nowadays getting kicked in the night and woken up is nothing out of the ordinary...
Or the many midnight pee's. ;)
I have a feeling we are getting pretty close to having a final decision on a name.
It would be nice to have already chosen one before she is born, instead of calling a "nameless" "Schnuckem" "Pumpkin" or "Kitten". :)
Friday, 6 January 2012
Happy New Year!
It is now officially getting closer to our daughters due date! We are in 2012! :)
Peter and I had a New Years Project of building the baby a Rocking Sheep! And we did it!!
And if I may say so myself, it is pretty perfect!
Well done Papa Poppin... your fantastic measurements and eye for detail have payed off!
Before Christmas Peter and I were walking around Strömstad and saw a small sheep made out of wood and wool in a very sweet little shop.
It made me think that a rocking sheep would be perfect for our little girl. Peter said that he could build a nicer one. At the time I was slightly doubtful whether it would happen ;) :).
(I completely take that back now!!)
Here is a similar picture of what the rocking sheep looked like in the shop.
After Peter was finished at the SIM in Stansted, he travelled back to Skavsta to spend New Years with me at his parents home.
I was looking online on google images pictures of rocking sheep to get a few ideas and see what the costs were.
These were the favourite ones I found
But we decided to take a project and right there and then build one :)
The wood that we used to build the sheep was originally used for building Peters parents house in the 1940's. They were old wooden planks that were found in their garden.
We bought a sheep skin from Ikea and a pillow for padding for sitting on the sheeps back.
I made shaped the leather ears from an old handbag that used to belong to Peters Mum when she was younger! :)
And here is our final result!
Peter and I had a New Years Project of building the baby a Rocking Sheep! And we did it!!
And if I may say so myself, it is pretty perfect!
Well done Papa Poppin... your fantastic measurements and eye for detail have payed off!
Before Christmas Peter and I were walking around Strömstad and saw a small sheep made out of wood and wool in a very sweet little shop.
It made me think that a rocking sheep would be perfect for our little girl. Peter said that he could build a nicer one. At the time I was slightly doubtful whether it would happen ;) :).
(I completely take that back now!!)
Here is a similar picture of what the rocking sheep looked like in the shop.
After Peter was finished at the SIM in Stansted, he travelled back to Skavsta to spend New Years with me at his parents home.
I was looking online on google images pictures of rocking sheep to get a few ideas and see what the costs were.
These were the favourite ones I found
But we decided to take a project and right there and then build one :)
The wood that we used to build the sheep was originally used for building Peters parents house in the 1940's. They were old wooden planks that were found in their garden.
We bought a sheep skin from Ikea and a pillow for padding for sitting on the sheeps back.
I made shaped the leather ears from an old handbag that used to belong to Peters Mum when she was younger! :)
And here is our final result!
32 weeks
Peter and I were supposed to drive back to Strömstad on the 25th of December. One hour into the journey I was having contractions again and was very uncomfortable, so we decided to drive back to Linköping. And I was to stay there until Peter had finished the SIM in Stansted. Which turned out to be a great idea, and I was very relaxed and well looked after by everyone :).
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