I had to ring the midwife yesterday because i was getting tightening feelings and it felt as though i was leaking fluid again. After informing her of the weekend I had and telling her I had the sensation of losing water again she asked me to ring MFAU. So I rang MFAU and they asked me to come in and get checked out. We arrived at 15.45pm and we sat in reception until 17.15pm. They strapped me to the machine and the baby just went mad. I was clicking the button so much my tummy looked like jelly on a plate.The heartbeat was nice a strong. I was disconnected from the machine at 18.00pm and told to go back and wait in reception. We ended up waiting in reception until 20.30pm they couldn't get a doctor to come and check me over. By the time a doctor came down to see me the tightening feelings had gone and i was just really uncomfortable.
When the doctor came down to see me she had a look at my cervix and they were closed and long. Which she said was good. Basically a false alarm. When she had a look I wasn't leaking. So at least the leaking earlier that day didn't develop into a gush and going into labour.
He just needs to stay in there a little longer. Only 10 more weeks until my due date. I think he knows everyone is really looking forward to having a cuddle.
Steve is now getting really worried, because he is having to go to Paris and Poland for 2 separate weeks closer to the due date. He is worried I am going to go into labour whilst he is away working.
Week 30 today and he is a little fidget I am really looking forward to it now. Not so much the pain side of things. Its the unexpected which I do not like.
WELCOME TO MY BLOG
I am writing my blog so family and friends that dont see me that often can see how I am doing and watching the baby grow.
I am writing my blog so family and friends that dont see me that often can see how I am doing and watching the baby grow.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
| What Your Favorite Color Pink Says About You: |
|
Idealistic --- Expressive --- Artistic Funny --- Quirky --- Individualistic |
No comments:
Post a Comment