Tuesday, April 10, 2007

The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth

Okay, folks, I promised details. Here is a chronicle of the last few weeks:

Wednesday, February 21 – Period is due.

Friday, February 23 – Take pregnancy test. Negative. Fly to Miami for Heather’s wedding.

Wednesday, February 28 – Still no period. Decide to take another pregnancy test and have Mike read it. Conversation goes like this:

Me: Take a look at this. What do you see?
Mike: What am I supposed to see?
Me: I’m not telling you. Just tell me what you see.
Mike: It looks like a line. And then another light line next to it.
Me: A. Light.Line. Next. To.It?
Mike: Yes.
Me: Holy shit. I’m pregnant.

Mike begins to strut around the house and begins calling himself “Macho Man.” He begins to talk about his virility. The strutting and talking continue for days.

Thursday, March 1 – Have blood drawn to confirm pregnancy.

Saturday, March 3 - Call Miami and let the Abuelos know what's going on. Abuela is happy. Abuelo is beyond happy. Drive down to see Grandma. She dances an Irish jig.

Sunday, March 4 - Have a birthday dinner with Mike's side of the family. Am secretly jealous that I cannot partake in the Sake Bomber drinking escapade. But really not that jealous.

Monday, March 5 – Hear from my OB/GYN. She congratulates me on being pregnant and sends me to a perinatalogist to have me checked out. She also sends me for more bloodwork.

Wednesday, March 7 - Feeling paranoid because I don't feel any different. Take another pregnancy test. It becomes positive in about 3 seconds. Just to make sure the tests are functioning properly, I have Mike take one too. His result (thankfully): negative.

Thursday, March 8 - My birthday. I work all day. Then I go home and fall asleep at 8:30 p.m.

Friday, March 9 – Mike takes me to the Melting Pot to celebrate my birthday. On the drive there, I get nauseous and Mike threatens to take me home and celebrate another time. I refuse to go home because dammit - it's my birthday dinner. And it's damn delicious.

Monday, March 12 – Hear from my OB/GYN again. My bloodwork is back and my hcg and progesterone levels are even higher. I ask the nurse if I am ‘really knocked up.’ She laughs and confirms that I am.

Tuesday, March 13 - Visit the perinatalogist. My blood sugars* have been wonderful for the past few years. Not too much concern over that. But, my blood pressure is elevated. Am referred to a cardiologist (WTH?) for treatment. But, thankfully, I am cleared for treatment and sent back to my regular OB/GYN. Before I leave, they do an ultrasound and we see the blob that is FeeNo. We can see the heart beating! Holy smokes. Mike and I share a moment. We are having a baby! Baby is due November 1. It's all very cheesey.

Everyday - I'm tired. I'm sleepy. I can't keep my eyes open. I fall asleep during my favorite television shows. Did I mention I'm tired?

Saturday, March 24 - I stay indoors all day. I finally take a shower at 9 pm. I put on fresh pajamas.

Sunday, March 25 - I get morning sickness. It lasts all day long. Stay in pajamas all day again. Make Mike go out and buy me plantains. And a skirt steak. And white rice. I love that man.

Monday, March 26 - Mike cleans the entire house because I was 'resting' the entire weekend and didn't do a damn thing.

Friday, March 30 - Have a regular OB/GYN appointment. Everything is fine with FeeNo. On my way out of the doctor's office, I experience a hypoglycemic episode. My blood sugar drops too low, they have to call the paramedics. I am given glucose through a vein in my hand and 'revived' me. They sent me to the ER for observation. While there, my new doctor came down to see me - a perinatalogist. I am now back to being a 'high-risk pregnancy.' I asked him, "So, you are going to delivery my baby?" and he responded by saying, " I am going to deliver your healthy baby." That's all Mike and I needed to hear. The doc sent me home to rest. Told me to take it easy.

Saturday, March 31 and Sunday, April 1 - Spent time at home, taking it easy. On Sunday night, Mike begins to explain the ins and outs of baseball statistics to my stomach. I fall asleep immediately.

Monday, April 2 - The Gators are playing for the National Championship for the second year in a row. I watch 5 minutes of the game before I fall asleep from exhaustion. When will this fatigue end?

Tuesday, April 3 - Wake up to the news that the Gators won AGAIN. The day is a good one. Except for the morning sickness. Ugh.

Friday, April 6 - The anticipation of telling everyone about the pregnancy is making me very anxious. I just want it to be Easter already!

Sunday, April 8 - We finally spill the beans to people. There is an excess of merriment and joy. Who knew that FeeNo would make everyone so thrilled?

More reports to come as the weeks and months pass, I promise.

* I have never written anything in my blog about my blood sugars and the type 1 diabetes I was diagnosed with when I was 18. It's never been an issue for me and over the years, I have learned to control it, live with it, and even embrace it as a part of my life. But I have never let it define who I am. There are many other things in my life that define me. However, having diabetes is going to play a significant part in the development of FeeNo and I will be writing more about it and how it affects my pregnancy. Please be patient with all the terminology and most importantly, send us good thoughts and prayers. They are greatly appreciated.

8 comments:

Shannon said...

This is all so wonderful!!! I'm so happy for you.

I remember how exhausted I was while pg. Those 14 hour sleeping marathons.....

Have you checked out "Managing the Sweetness Within" blog? Lyrehca posted about her pg....she should've had the baby by now....she just posted the other day about her being 12 hours away from a c-section.

Anonymous said...

Annie - Congratulations! You must be thrilled. Does this mean you'rre going to become a mommy blogger?

Wow, you're gonna be a mommy!

Anonymous said...

Anna - rest all you can now cause once "the nephew" is here, rest will become something unknown to you!
Also, think baseball caps - not HEADBANDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aunt Jacky (sounds pretty good)

Freckle Face Girl said...

Thanks for sharing the details. Your last post made me curious. I am so thrilled for you!!!!

Anonymous said...

Dear Anna
I am happy beyond words. Get all the rest you can. Let Mike clean for now. You getting rest means the little one is getting stronger. I read about baseball caps and scores, so I see a boy is on many minds. Just so long as EVERYONE is happy and healthy.
All my love and prayers.

Maura said...

Can you tivo the shows you fall asleep during so you can catch up some day?
Maura

Anonymous said...

ZOMG, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Happy Dance, commence!

Annie said...

Wow, so many comments! I didn't know so many people cared!

Shannon - I've been reading "Managing the Sweetness Within" but so far, no news on the baby. I'm just as excited about this baby as everyone else, it seems.

Sofi - Hi!! And thanks! I hope I don't turn into a full-fledged mommy blogger. I need to write about Barry Manilow and my love for the Copa. I hope the kid like it too, though.

Jacky - Just remember, if it's a girl, she'll look EXACTLY like your lovable brother. Exactly!

FFG - I'll be posting more details over the next few weeks. Stay tuned.

Bernadette - People are itching for a masculine child. The other day, Mike saw a baby baseball glove. He said he wasn't going to buy it and when I mentioned the reason might be because we might have a girl, he replied by saying that child might be left handed and would need a different kind of glove. These people have one track minds!

Maura - Thanks for commenting. I have been taping shows on the DVR, but it takes me days and sometimes weeks to catch up. I'm getting better.

acb - I can't wait to see you. We'll do the happy dance together.