Thursday, June 26, 2008

Pregnancy Update

I went to the doctor today for my first check up since being in Columbia. I am dilated to a 3 (which is great since I was a 2-3 six weeks ago when I went into preterm labor). The baby looks great and is super active. I told her my goal was to keep the baby for another three weeks, and she smiled and said she really doubted that would happen...I'll probably have the baby within two weeks (if I last another week and a half I will be 36 weeks and the baby has a great chance of going home with me). Wish me luck!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Homeward Bound

Yesterday my doctor came in to tell me I was clear to go home on Friday! I will still be on bedrest and medications for two weeks at home, but at least I will be with my family. Six weeks have gone by quickly, actually, but I am still ready to kiss Columbia Regional goodbye!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

32 Weeks!

Robbie just loves the hospital bed, especially moving it up and down

The Handsome Husband visiting me at the hospital

After the ice cream attack


32 Weeks and Counting!

I have been in the hospital for over five weeks and I am still only at the weight I was when I left Kirksville. I lost a few pounds when I got here and have since gained it back. The miracle: The baby is huge! I had an ultrasound today and the baby is measureing almost two weeks bigger and weighs almost 5 pounds! Another big Haas Boy!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Keeping Robbie Sane

The person who has had the biggest adjustments to my hospital stay has got to be Robbie. He went from never spending a day without his Mommy to her being gone for over three weeks now. Besides that, when he sees me (Mommy) I can't hold him or stand up--it's like I'm a stranger to him (though he is getting used to it). The first time he came to see me, it scared him with all my IVs and stuff; he wouldn't come to me. This weekend, however, after three weeks, he finally cried when he had to say goodbye to me; in a sick way I was so happy, knowing that he remembers me and loves me even as an invalid! :) Keeping him entertained in the hospital, though, is beyond a challenge. His hospital visits are jam-packed with activities that keep him wanting to come back for more! The pictures tell all:


Falling asleep next to Mommy
Watching his balloon fly over the air vent.



Enjoying treats from the cafeteria


Relaxing on the vinyl couch


Waiting for Daddy to give him a wheelchair ride
In all truthfulness, I have been grateful for my time here. I am helping my new one have a better chance in life; Rob is getting to spend everyday with Robbie (and discovering the challenges of motherhood); Robbie is dealing better with being babysat and adjusting to changes; I have gotten my fill of TV for the rest of my life, but have also started writing my book again. A blessing in disguise? Absolutely.