My. ribs. hurt.
I had a check-up today. Â I’m up 30 lbs. (not happy about that, but it is what it is, I guess.) Â I’m 1.5-2 cm dilated, 60% effaced, -2 station. Â So—things are starting, but labor is still off in the distance by several weeks. Â They are estimating an 8.5-9 lb. baby when all is said and done. Â I’m starting my weekly appointments this week, so there’s going to be a lot more driving back and forth to the hospital. Â Plus, my chiropractor wants to see me now once each week, which is fine, but is just another thing to pencil into the calendar.
I feel good, other than the fact that my back, hips, and ribs hurt nearly all the time. Â Sleep is hard. Â Breathing is hard. Â How is it that I forgot how miserable this last month of pregnancy is? Â It’s been especially hard to wrangle Holden. Â He’s had a few days this week with full-on temper tantrums that required me to put him in time out. Â Of course, he thought it would be cute to giggle and run away from me instead of going to his room for his punishment, so I had to drag all 40 lbs of him into his room, which always kills my back and makes my stomach tense up. Â I think he’s going through typical 3.5 year old stuff, but I also think that he’s upset that I can’t do as many things with him as I used to—like chasing him around the yard, playing hide and seek, getting on my hands and knees to play, etc. Â He just needs to get used to it, because this is how it is.
I have more to say, but my back is on fire just sitting here for a few minutes typing. Â Sitting for any length of time is unbearable. Â I’m working up until my due date, and although I really love my job, the whole sitting-in-front-of-a-computer thing is not working out too well these days.
Oh, and I could use a drink:)