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Asteria

September 2008 - Posts

  • First Trimester Screening

    Last Thursday I went to a clinic for first trimester screening.  From what I hear, it's a relatively new test that combines your family history, an ultrasound screen and a blood test and  comes up with the probability that your baby might have Down syndrome, Trisomy 13, or Trisomy 18 abnormalities.  I'm only 29 so my risk was relatively low but I always like double checking everything :)  The ultrasound results were reassuring but I didn't get the blood work results back until today.  They also were positive good (my husband pointed out that positive generally means bad things in this context.  The test were all normal indicating no abnormalities).  As with everything, they can't tell me there's no chance our child will have a chromosome abnormality but it is unlikely.

    This is the test my husband and I have been waiting for to start telling everyone.  Our mothers have been straining at the bit to start boasting so I expect the whole world to know by tomorrow now that they have the go-ahead :)

    In other news, I finally tackled the closet in our soon-to-be-ex-library and new baby room.  The closet is now empty awaiting baby stuff.

  • Books

     I am librarian.  Contrary to popular belief, librarians are not paid to sit and read all day.  However, most librarians do love books.  I'm hoping my children will also learn to love books.  The problem I'm currently facing is how to introduce them to books.  I've never worked with children before and I don't have the first clue about which books children do and do not like.  In the past couple of weeks I've done some preliminary research about how to choose books for infants.  So far, I've learned that I should start with books that have high contrast images and rhyming text.

    Today I had time to stop by several thrift stores and start picking out board books that hopefully our child will find entertaining.  Here's what I got:

    • All Aboard 1 2 3 4 (this is actually a foam book that isn't appropriate until at least age 1)
    • The Alphabet Book
    • Bialosky's House: A Color Book
    • Bitty Bear at Play
    • Curious George and the Bunny
    • Guess How Much I Love You
    • A Little Book of Numbers
    • Time for Bed
    • Thomas the Tank Engine's Hidden Surprises
    • Trucks

    Of course, I also plan to check out books from the library but one can never have too many books.  Anybody have suggestions of books you or your babies loved?  I'm starting a list of books I need to acquire :)

    Posted Sep 15 2008, 08:52 PM by Asteria with no comments
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  • Heartbeat

    Monday I went to another doctor appointment.  I didn't expect it to be terribly exciting but to my surprise I discovered that they were going to try to hear the baby's heartbeat.  The nurse warned me that it wasn't certain they would be able to this early in the pregnancy.  It took a while to find the right spot but all of a sudden loud and clear there was my baby's heartbeat.  It was very surreal but also comforting.  Baby is still in there and currently appears to be doing fine.

    After that, the doctor came in and talked for a bit.  She mentioned that I had gained too much weight (she put it much more diplomatically but that's what she meant).  I already knew this as I weigh myself daily.  I actually appeared to be two pounds heavier than I really was that day (I had gone hiking the previous day and always gain a couple of pounds the next day that come right off).  However, I've still gained more than is ideal for the first trimester.  Ironically, I use to have a problem with eating too much because I love food.  Since around week 6, I haven't been terribly interested in eating but it seems to be the only way to prevent morning sickness.  When it comes to a decision between gaining weight and throwing up, I've consistently chosen gaining weight.

    Tuesday I decided to try cutting back my first breakfast in an attempt to reduce my calorie intake a little bit.  Instead of eating a slice of peanut butter applesauce toast, I just ate a couple pears.  As I was driving on the interstate in route to work, I sudden felt extremely nauseated.  I  frantically went through a mental inventory of everything in the car that might work as a bag in case I actually threw up.  I had nothing suitable.  Fortunately, I had the foresight to pack a couple of Triscuits for a snack later in the day.  I managed to get enough of them in me that my nausea subsided.  Due to this experiment, I decided that breakfast was not the time to try to reduce calories and that my morning sickness was real and not all in my head.  By mid-afternoon my morning sickness has usually subsided so I've cut back on my afternoon snacks and at this point my weight appears to have stabilized.  However, I am going through Triscuits at an appalling rate.  I'm going to Costco tomorrow and I'm hoping they carry Triscuits in bulk :)

  • Week 11

    Before I was pregnant I read everything I could find about what I should expect.  Several books recommended that I keep a journal of my pregnancy.  This seemed like a good idea so I started this blog.  However, I think these books forgot to mention that, at least for me, the first trimester of pregnancy is pretty boring.  This is probably good.  It's much better to have a boring, predictable pregnancy than an exciting one filled with unexpected complications.

    I still feel lousy most days.  However, I've only thrown up three times.  I have food aversions and bloating but I haven't experienced the other potential first trimester signs such as fatigue.

    Currently, my husband and I feel like we're in a holding pattern.  We've only told my family and a few friends that I'm pregnant but it's getting harder and harder to avoid accidentally telling people.  I have my next doctor appointment Monday and, assuming everything sounds normal, we're thinking of starting to spread the news after that.  It'll be a relief to finally tell people, especially my co-workers.  Every morning I've been carefully analyzing my wardrobe and once dressed, I'll ask my husband, "does this make me look pregnant?"
    Posted Sep 06 2008, 06:19 AM by Asteria with no comments
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