Saturday, August 22, 2009

24 Weeks

I had my monthly OB appointment on Monday, and everything looks great as always. I am right on track for size of belly and weight gain. If I manage to keep at this rate, I will gain 30 pounds total for the pregnancy, which is just about perfect. I am finding it a little harder to stay within the pound a week gain though because I have finally reached the "I'm hungry" stage. I have been doing a pretty good job of watching what I eat, but I find myself drinking far more sugary drinks than before. But I walk every morning to try to keep it in check, so hopefully I am balancing it all out.
The OB told me that the repetitious hitting sensation I am getting from the baby is probably hiccups. The poor kiddo seems to get them at least once a day, which isn't too surprising since her mother gets them at least once a day too. Speaking of things I get once a day, the heartburn has returned. I get it every evening now and have to take one Tums before I go to bed. I am totally paranoid about getting another kidney stone, so I try to take the minimum to be comfortable. (I sometimes get little aches in my back right where I felt the pain of the kidney stone, and I swear I am going to get another one. The OB wants to send me to the urologist after the baby gets here to check them out.)
School started again, so I saw lots of my friends this week while I met with my assistants. Lots of people commented on my belly. Many could not believe that I was already in my sixth month about to enter the third trimester. Others, who had seen me here and there over the summer, commented on how I finally looked like a pregnant woman. It was all pretty funny and flattering.
I also met another young mother last week and got invited to a play group. She had placed an ad for maternity clothes on Craigslist, so I went to her house (because she was bedridden) and checked them out. I got some really cute clothes, ten pieces to be exact, for $20! But then I spent the next two hours talking to the woman because we had so much in common. (Same undergrad degree, same alma mater, same beliefs in medicine, same age, etc.) Both of our husbands called while we talked to check that we were safe, and we laughed about that. It was great to meet another young mother in the area and get invited to the play group. I can't wait till the little girl is old enough to take to an event.

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