Wish I had known. You could have come to dinner with us - Outback Steakhouse after our workout. :)
So, how are the two of you doing these days?
@ last
Steak? Oh, now that sounds good :approve: I should elaborate..."on my own" means dinner without hubby. He's working late again. :( I would have had to bring all the kids, but luckily they are pretty well behaved in restaurants.
Baby and I are doing fine. I'll be 33 weeks on Friday and my doc is talking about inducing at 38 weeks. Next week I go for (probably) my last sonogram. The can give a guesstimate on how big she is :)
Steak? Oh, now that sounds good :approve: I should elaborate..."on my own" means dinner without hubby. He's working late again. :( I would have had to bring all the kids, but luckily they are pretty well behaved in restaurants.
Baby and I are doing fine. I'll be 33 weeks on Friday and my doc is talking about inducing at 38 weeks. Next week I go for (probably) my last sonogram. The can give a guesstimate on how big she is :)
I guess that means two bloomin onions.
38 weeks? But that means early March. It's supposed to be on the 20th. Tell him 40 weeks. :)
38 weeks ?
Isn't that a bit premature - or have I just forgot ?
- at last ®
:scratch_h
It is two weeks early. Since I'm a diabetic they don't want to risk the baby getting too big. My first was nine pounds, so the took the other two early.
There is a slight change they could take her earlier, if she is found to have knots in her cord. This happened to with my second child. Knots in the cord can tighten and cut off nutrients to the baby resulting in a stillbirth. We didn't know he had knots in his cord, they had just planned to take him early because the first baby was big. We were very blessed he was healthy...had he been let to go to term he might not have survived. Now they won't take any chances...they will check the cord via sonogram and if knots are present they make take her earlier.