Friday, September 7, 2012

Desperation

I finally understand how most moms feel during the last month of pregnancy - absolute desperation to get this baby out. I love him, don't get me wrong, and I really have loved the journey of pregnancy, but these last few weeks have been the most uncomfortable by far. Here's probably the last picture I'll post of my pregnant self - 39 weeks (and then some). I feel like I look pretty cranky in this photo... I can't hide it anymore, people!


I think I would be able to handle it all - the pain, the discomfort, the cramping - if I could just sleep at night. I know, I know - when the baby comes, I'll be pretty sleep deprived as it is. However, just knowing that I could fall asleep if I wanted to makes me long for those days. Recently, when I lay down at night, no matter how tired I am, I just cannot fall asleep! My legs get really restless, my hips hurt from the weight of the baby, I can't lay on my back or find any comfortable position to sleep in, and for some reason I begin thinking of about 1,000 things I need to accomplish right away. When I do drift off, I wake up 2 or 3 hours later needing to use the restroom and then have to go through the whole cycle all over again! There have been more nights than I'd like to admit where I have gotten absolutely zero sleep whatsoever. I still exercise each day and try to limit my naps so I get extra tired at night, but even then, sleep eludes me. [Sigh.] The thing is, pre-pregnancy, I never had a single problem going to sleep at night. Especially in the early months of this pregnancy - I could nap and sleep a full night because I felt tired all the time. These days, I dread getting into bed because I anticipate the struggle it will be to drift off. Oh, well. It's all worth it in the end, right? :) 

In the meantime, I'm trying every old wive's tale to induce labor known to mankind. Raspberry leaf tea, primrose oil, walking (and walking and walking), spicy foods, eggplant, you name it. Obviously hasn't worked yet. I'm keeping my hopes up, though!  My doctor told me that we would need to induce on September 26th if I don't go into labor naturally. I wanted to cry. Just the thought of going that much longer makes me want to perform my own C-section. I know I'm not even past my due date, so I shouldn't be complaining like this, but it seems as though all my girlfriends' babies have made early arrivals, so that makes me more anxious to anticipate the same thing. Silly, I know. Maybe this little guy just wants to be fashionably late!

Alright, that's my rant for now. I promise I'm actually doing really well, all things considered! No swelling, barely noticeable Braxton Hicks contractions, no more work (woo hoo!)... I have every reason to be happy. :) I've made all kinds of delicious freezer meals, organized the baby's crib and clothing drawer, gotten the hospital bag packed, and taken notes on all the tips and tricks from my baby books. It's really been quite fun. Any day now!

PS: This made me laugh. A lot. Hooray for college football season!!



7 comments:

  1. Are you allowed to take Melatonin when you're pregnant? It's all natural and non- habit forming. It helps me fall asleep when I can't. Just an idea. I'm sorry you're so uncomfortable! You still look darling! :)

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  2. When I wanted to go into labor with my daughter, we tried Cafe Trio's labor inducing pizza. It didn't work. So then he made me some SUPER spicy tacos (we call them Tacos PorFavor... long story)... and they worked! I had her the next day! So if you need me to make you some tacos, just say the word! ;)

    Good luck!!! You will be tired once the baby comes, but you WILL be able to sleep! It is coming soon! You are a beautiful pregnant lady and you will be a wonderful mama!

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  3. Oh I feel you on the sleep thing. My hips ACHE every morning. I figured out last night if I put a pillow under my belly while I'm lying on my side it helps take some of the pressure off my hips, but still--the trips to the bathroom just about do me in. I hope you get to meet your boy sooner than later!!!

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  4. Hey, hey, hey. I believe that that last little funny you just put there is highly inaccurate and in fact is a cheap copy of an even funnier post that read, "I set my DVR to record 'the biggest loser' and it keeps recording University of Utah football games.

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  5. Ashley, I feel your pain. I have nights where I can't sleep at all and I'm not even pregnant!!! BTW you look great! We're praying that you'll go into labor at a time when TJ is there. I always went into labor in the evening or during the night so Rich was already home. Can't wait to meet the sweet little guy! Have you come up with any names yet?

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  6. Oh man! I can relate to you in every way of which you speak! Minus- looking so stinking fantastic at 9 months pregnant. I pretty much hate you now. :) I look like a pregnant elephant by 9 months. Moving on.... As for sleep- I am here to tell you, that you will get better sleep once that baby is out of you! Yes, newborns wake up a lot and they gets their nights mixed up, but you will still sleep better because you will be more comfortable! Honestly, I feel that Heavenly Father intended for babies to take 9 months to grow because by the end, we will do whatever it takes to get the baby out, rather than be scared of delivery! You are going to do great! Almost there!

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  7. You look fabulous Ashley!! If only wish you felt fabulous at night. :) Sorry to hear about the horrible nights of sleep. I'm excited for you though! I can hardly wait to get that call that you've had him.

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