30w0d: We viewed this as a MAJOR milestone. After two miscarriages, a tricky 29 weeks of pregnancy that included 2 trips to triage, crossing over into the 30s provided a sense of ease. If baby girl is born now, this list of complications has dramatically decreased. I have no plans to let her come this early, but I do have greater peace of mind. I had my last cervical length ultrasound today. They stop these at 30 weeks so I am a graduate! Cervix remains long and thick even with all these painful Braxton Hicks contractions.
30w1d: I went to a different office to get my progesterone shot today and it was a ridiculous disaster. I rushed out of a wonderful lunch with friends to get to the appointment and took my 50 mgs of benedryl on the way in and sat in the waiting room for an hour and 20 minutes! I had to drive from the doctor to pick up my husband for him to drive me home. Luckily it is only across the street because I was so looped out and half asleep by the time they finally called me for the shot. We all got home safely and I was out cold in bed as fast as lightning.
30w2d: We took Eva to pick out this year's crop of pumpkins. She made some great choices and made sure to get one for her little sister too!
30w4d: I don't know what it is about Mondays but I drag all day! I am exhausted by noon and can't seem to catch a second wind. Mondays seem to be the day of the week that I really feel as pregnant as I am!
30w5d: I watched a close friend's 4 month old this morning and Eva was so sweet with her. It is definitely interesting for me to try to hold her though because there is a big belly bump in the way!
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