I saw my doctor again this morning, and everyone in the office was like, "Gosh, why are you still pregnant?"
Answer: Ask Lex. I have no idea.
Anyways, there have been no changes since my last appointment and hospital check-up, and Lex is still doing well in there. He *must* be comfortable, although I'm not sure how he could be, seeing as how the back of his head is sitting right on my pelvis and making it nearly impossible for me to walk and move. Getting from a sitting to standing position is really difficult for me.
My next appointment is scheduled for next Monday, and if I haven't delivered by then, my doctor said that we could talk about a possible plan for induction. She said that she doesn't intend to leave me pregnant for more than another week and a half.
When I mentioned the possible induction plan to Kevin, he said, and I quote, "I don't know about that." For some reason, the way that he said it made me want to throttle him...but I didn't. Mostly because we were talking on the phone. Oh, and I would *never* do anything like that. I'm not a violent person.
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I was rooting for today:) He would have been a fourth generation bday of sorts today (Grandma J, Aunt I, cousin M all share today:) Good luck for the last few days (or hours:) and good luck to Kevin that he does not get throttled by a very pregnant red-headed very uncomfortable hormonal women--that combination alone should be enough for him to watch it:)
Tell Kevin to try to carry 7+ pounds of baby around in an ever-changing pelvis for a while...he'll rethink his "I don't know about that"!
I've been down the induction road twice now, and it has been a great experience. Responsible doctors don't just do it for the heck of it, so if that's what your doc thinks is best (especially if you're going past the due date), then keep an open mind.
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