Saturday, May 5, 2012

38 Weeks Today (Super Moon Baby?)

I am not sure why our ticker says 12 days when we are really 14...but at this point, what's two days?

Today we had lunch with "M"...she was definitely doing some waddling and she even made a joke of it...it's been two days since we've seen her and I swear she's gotten bigger.  But only in the belly area! We had dim sum at one of her favorite places...and then we walked through Buy Buy Baby just for kicks and some baby care tips.  Thanks all the info, "M"!!!

I think at this point we're all very ready...especially the one that's preggers.  Her most recent doctor's appointment was this past Thursday and her measurements showed the baby at 40-41 weeks. So I think we're talking kinda big here.  She mentioned the measurements again at lunch and Bill and I both looked at her and thought, "OUCH!"  She's a brave woman as she's shooting to go for a natural birth, which she was able to do last time.  Hoping all goes as planned.  Though I'm not sure where we'll be hiding as she hurls the visual daggers at us during delivery...

Thanks for being so brave,, "M"!!!  I could never do that. EVER.



Let's hope the gravitational pull from tonight's Super Moon helps this birth along!

8 comments:

  1. The Moon is truly beautiful outside here in Sweden as it's full moon aswell. And your baby daughter, surrogate and you will be fine. I have pushed out one 8,8 lb girl and it's not bad at all - I'd be so happy if I'd be able to do it again!

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  2. Every time you post now I think it's THE POST! So exciting!!!

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  3. Oh we are so excited!! Cannot wait for the news!!!

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  4. Go, super Moon and super M, GO!

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  5. Oh my goodness, I am so excited for you guys! It makes me truly happy to hear people to excited about bringing a life into the world. That's the way it should be! xxx

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  6. Sending moon beams your surro mummies way ! All the best

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  7. Pretty soon she'll actually look SMALLER rather than bigger, when the little one drops down and get's ready. Such a weird phenomenon ;)

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