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Saturday, July 24, 2010

We Have A Date!!!

Megan and I are pleased to announce that the arrival of our baby boy will be on September 15th!!! Megan had a doctor's appointment on Thursday this past week to discuss her blood sugar levels and to do another routine NST(Non-Stress Test). Megan asked Dr. Maturo what the likelihood of her being induced was and Sharon replied with "How does the 15th sound???". Sadly I was unable to attend this meeting but would have loved to been able to witness Meg's ear to ear grin! So as definite as a baby's arrival can be we are planning our son's arrival to be Sept. 15th as long as he can wait until then! It is somewhat relieving to both Megan and myself to at least have a date set, which very well could change. We are not to fond of surprises and knowing when we have to be at the hospital and what steps lie ahead and when makes us feel a great deal more comfortable. We will arrive at Shawnee Mission Medical Center the night before at 8:00 PM to prepare for the next days adventure where the doctors will then inject Megan with Pitocin to jump start the birthing process.

The other good news is that we have finally managed to get Meg's blood sugar under control! It took us a few days of trial and error to get it all figured out, but we did it! We just had to fine tune our diet plan and wait for the Glyburide to take a consistent effect and now we do not have to worry about Megan being put on insulin shots.

Baby Baird has some stiff competition when it comes to known people born on the 15th of September. Maybe one day he will be added to the list! :)

Famous people born on Sept 15th:
Prince Harry - Royalty
Tommy Lee Jones - Actor
Pete 'Cut and Run' Carrol - Former USC head coach now Seattle Seahawks head coach
Josh Charles - Actor
Agatha Christe - Novelist
Karl T. Compton - Physicist
Norm Crosby - Stand up comedian
Dan Marino - Hall of Fame Quarterback
Olive Stone - Director
William Howard Taft - 27th President

Monday, July 19, 2010

Week 31 Update!

Prego Mego at 31 WEEKS!!! Oh boy is she one beautiful gal!!! She just looks so vibrant and healthy and amazing!!! She is going to be a wonderful parent and in nine weeks or less!!!



Hey everyone! Meg and I have been extremely busy lately and do apologize for missing a few weeks. The past few weeks have thrown quite a bit at us, both good and bad. So first we'll start off with the bad...

Megan has gestational diabetes. ;( This was pretty shocking to us both and disappointing and frightening all at the same time. We had heard about gestational diabetes quite frequently and knew that it was fairly common now days, it was more or less just an emotional shock for us both. Everything has (and is) going wonderfully and then we found this out - it just scared us both mainly because we were unsure of what the effects on baby Baird and Megan could be. After doing a hefty amount of research we came to the conclusion that it is a very manageable condition and common as well. So after a meeting with our dietitian/nurse practitioner, Glenna, we are now basically vegetarians! Not completely but for the most part Meg's diet, which I follow religiously, consists of vegetables, vegetables, and water. No it's not really that bad, it essentially is a diet system in which the dieter must balance their carbs and protein according to a fairly strict guideline. There is no room for miscounting one carb, as we have found out can dramatically raise ones blood glucose level. So a strict carb diet, a no sugar diet, and a watch the fat as well diet... So Megan can't really indulge as a pregnant woman might want to do every so often (daily). As far as the glucose monitoring goes Megan must take her BS (blood sugar) four times a day, once immediately when she wakes up, and then two hours after every meal she eats. Typically in the morning it should be between 60-90 mg/dL (milligrams glucose per deciLiter blood) and during the day it should rise no greater than 120 mg/dL. This has proved to be fairly hard to achieve as it seems many foods whether carb or protein tend to raise her blood sugar an arbitrary amount. That being said, after about three days on our version of the "South Beach Diet" we could not manage to tame Megan's glucose levels to the liking of her physicians and she was put on a medication called Glyburide. From what we've read Glyburide is a drug that stimulates the pancreas into synthesizing more insulin and also allows the body to use that insulin more efficiently. It is a drug common among people who have type two diabetes. If we still cannot manage to get Meg's BS under control, she will have to start using an insulin shot - Obviously we are trying hard to get the BS under control because I couldn't bear watching Meg tear up after a shot(she, like many, absolutely hates needles). So along with the gestational diabetes comes the new diet (which in actuality will be good for both of us), the medicines, and the new routine of blood sugar monitoring.

On top of that Megan is having to go to the doctor's office twice a week now for NSTs(Non Stress Tests) and we will be getting sonograms once every few weeks as well to monitor baby Baird and make sure he is safe and sound. The NSTs sounds scary - but they're rather relaxing(for me at least). Megan has to sit in a comfy La-Z-Boy and then the nurse straps two harnesses around her belly with two sensors attached to them that monitor the baby's heart rate and movement. I get a kick out of this process because the machine she's hooked up to prints a readout that looks ironically similar to a polygraph! It's like a baby Law & Order scene! For the most part, we are managing her BS levels well, but they are still a little bit high. The major concerns to baby Baird is a condition known as Macrosomia - this is a baby that has taken on and absorbed too much sugar, along with the excess sugar excess insulin is produced which turns the sugar into fat making for a large baby that may require a c-section. Aside from macrosomia, the effects on a baby with a mother that has a known and treated case of gestational diabetes are of no great concern or worry.

Fun facts of the week:
refer to picture of baby Baird for fun facts!


Here is the latest and greatest picture of baby Baird to date!!! He is sooooo big now that you can barely see him on the screen! He is in the 85% percentile for children his age, meaning he is larger than 85% of babies at his developmental stage. The doc estimated that he weighs about 4 lbs 3 oz already - so there is a good chance that even with the maintenance of Megan's BS levels that she may have to be induced a week or so early. According to our books he is almost a pound larger than the typical baby. We were lucky enough to see our child taking practice breaths!!! It was the most amazing moment in our lives to see our little man preparing for the real world by using his little tummy muscles to practice taking breaths while still in the womb!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Test Results!

Well, I got the call yesterday that my sugar level was 156 and it needs to be around 135. Unfortunately, this means they are sending me to a lab where I will have to take a three and a half to four hour glucose screening test. This will officially determine if I have gestational diabetes. I'm really not looking forward to being poked anymore than I already have. On top of this, I will have to fast for 12 hours before my test (try telling a pregnant lady she can't eat) and I will have to watch my diet for the next week until I can go in for the screening. Which means no foods that are high in carbs or sugars (yay....).

My test is a week from today so Thursday July 8th. At least they're letting me come in early so I can get it over with and go eat afterwards! I'm trying to stay positive that every thing will be fine and crossing my fingers that I don't have gestational diabetes! I know that having it during pregnancy is somewhat common now and not a big deal but it's something that I would prefer not to have to worry about :) At least I don't have to drink that nasty juice again :) :)