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Birth Story

NOTE: I am open about what happened and there are some TMI parts. And be aware that not all deliveries are the same as I don’t want to scare any pregnant women (Joni).

I had been having lots of small contractions throughout the day for the past few weeks but they weren’t strong enough to time or anything. It was hard for me to sleep, so the midwives had recommended that I take calcium/magnesium to help calm down the contractions before bed so I can get some sleep and have enough energy when baby finally decided to arrive. This was on Wednesday, May 29, 2013.

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On Saturday June, 1, 2013, I was on my way to bed around 11:30 and I had been having small contractions for the past half hour, but it wasn’t anything different than before, so I took my calcium/magnesium and headed off to bed. The contractions felt like they were subsiding like they always do when I lay down. I pulled out my phone and was playing around for about half an hour while I try to fall asleep.
About 12:30 am, I realized the contractions had come back. Unlike the other ones, these were timeable though. They were about 10 minutes apart and only lasting for about 30 seconds. Once again, I thought it was probably still false labor so I tried to go to sleep. Around 1:30, I had to go to the bathroom, so I got up to go still feeling the contractions every 10 minutes and I had massive diarrhea. The contractions also got worse while I was sitting on the toilet, so I sat there for a bit. I could feel the contractions coming and waning and finally decided that I should go downstairs and let Darrell know that it was most likely “go” time. When I wiped before I stood up, I found that I had my bloody show (mucus plug and a little bit of blood). That was my big indicator I was most likely going to have this baby in the next 24 hours.
By the time I got downstairs to Darrell, my contractions were about 45 seconds long and 5 minutes apart but I was still able to concentrate and talk through them. Darrell called our Doula, Alina, to let her know that things were really starting to progress and we would let her know what the midwives say. Then he called the midwife on call, Loren, to see what we should do. Loren said it was most likely early labor and that it sounded like we should get some sleep since we would be having a baby that day.
Darrell had woken Lorna up, so we all just went back upstairs and laid down to try to get some sleep. I tried my hardest to sleep, but the contractions were not getting any easier or longer in between. I was up and down to the toilet for awhile. When I was lying in bed, I realized that they were about 3 minutes apart and about a minute long (I was using a digital clock and just kind of estimating instead of really timing them). I told Darrell to go ahead and tune me out and get some sleep so at least one of us was rested. I was really uncomfortable, but tried to relax and just let the contractions roll over me. I came back from a toilet run just before 4am and got comfortable in bed when I felt a pop and a gush between my legs. As soon as I felt the pop, I knew immediately what it was. I said “Shit, my water just broke.”
Darrell was awake in an instant and up. Luckily, I had put a towel down under my side of the bed, so the water didn’t actually get on the mattress, but it wouldn’t stop coming. I got up and trailed water to the bathroom (not even 5 feet) and sat on the toilet for another contraction leaking water through my underwear. After the contraction, I finally got my underwear off and wow! there was a lot of mucus in the underwear. I tried to clean up and got another pair of underwear on with a pad to help catch some fluid since I knew it would constantly leak at this point. I went downstairs and got on my exercise ball to try to sway through the contractions.
Lorna cleaned up some of the water breakage stuff and Darrell was frantically getting dressed, calling Loren, Alina, and getting the last few items together to take. Loren’s assistant said that I should try to labor at home for another hour and then call back to check in and see how we were doing. We were originally just going to have Alina meet us at the birth center, but we decided to go ahead and have her meet us at our house as the contractions were getting stronger and I was starting to not be able to talk through them. Alina got to our house around 4:15 and just sat there talking to us and then really started to time the contractions. Darrell sat next to me and just talked to me throughout the whole contraction and attempted to help me relax. After about 7 or 8 contractions, Alina said we should call and go in as the first contraction was 3 minutes apart and 45 seconds long and the last one was just over 2 minutes apart and 60 seconds long. So off we went.
The birth center was a 30 minute drive from our house and everyone talks about how uncomfortable it is to labor in the car.. they were right. I was close to miserable. I couldn’t rock as I was stuck in one position, every turn made my body tighten up even more than the contraction, Darrell was driving and couldn’t really help support me through the contractions, and there were very bumpy freeways and roads. Luckily though, it was just after 5am on a Sunday, so there were very few cars on the road and we hit almost all green lights. We got to the birth center around 5:30am.
Since Loren was at another birth, we were going to be met by her assistant. We were a little confused as the door was closed and we didn’t see any other cars in the parking lot. I couldn’t sit in the car, so I got out and sat on my exercise ball on a towel in the parking lot. Mind you, I was only in a robe with underwear and a bra on since I didn’t want to actually get out clothes and put them on. It was only for a little bit as the midwife’s assistant came out of a side door we had forgotten about and got us straight into the birth room.

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It was fabulous for me. She had already started the tub and I was able to just shed my robe and underwear and climb in to labor there. The water was warm, my contractions eased up a little bit and I was able to fully relax in between them. I labored in the tub for awhile and in between each contraction I was able to rest. I found that I labored easier with my eyes closed. It helped me focus during a contraction and quickly relax afterwards. I was so relaxed I didn’t realize what else was going on in the room. I know the midwife’s assistant came to take mine and baby’s vitals. I only know that because when she put the doppler for baby’s heartbeat, she wasn’t finding it, but I knew instinctually to move one of my legs and point to a spot for her and she found it immediately. This happened each and every time they checked his heartbeat. I completely lost track of time while laboring in the tub, so I don’t know any times for the rest up until after delivery.

Darrell spent most of the time next to me in the tub holding my hand and talking me through the contractions. At some point, Alina took over for Darrell while he went and had a sandwich so he could get some energy. When he came back, his breath stunk to me (even though I absolutely love the sandwich he had), so he had to go get a breath mint.
I don’t know when Loren finally arrived, but after awhile, she asked if I wanted to be checked to see where I was at since the contractions were getting harder for me. I said ok (since I had yet to be checked so had no idea how far I had come). I joked around with Darrell and said that I better damn well be higher than a 5. I was hoping for more like a 7, which is transition and when a lot of the contractions come back to back. Loren checked and I was at an 8. Much better than I thought and I was glad that I was still doing ok. This was the part I was more concerned about with going natural.

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What seemed like 10 minutes later, I got the feeling to push a little and I let Loren know. She came back and checked again and said that I was a soft 10 but still had a little lip. She said it was ok to push when I felt the need and she would help stretch that last little bit out. I spent some time pushing in the tub and didn’t seem to get anywhere. Loren finally let me know that baby’s head was stuck in the pelvis so I needed to change positions and wondered if I would move to a birth “stool” and try to push him through the pelvis there. I said sure.

Now, if you have been in water for awhile, things seem much, much heavier when you finally stand up out of the water. So.. when I stood up, not only did I have a hard time with the full on weight of the belly coming back, I felt baby in the pelvis and the contractions got harder faster.
There were many times from 8cm onwards that the contractions would get hard and my only thought was I wanted to trade places with Darrell. He thought I meant I wanted him in the tub and me to be outside when I actually meant I wanted him to take over the labor and delivery. I think people snickered at that. Loren said that I had done hard work for the last 9 months, I should be able to experience the rush of finishing what I started.

After they got me on the “stool” (I use quotes because it really was more like a stainless steel frame you kind of crouched over and was fairly uncomfortable for me), things happened quickly. It only took about 5 contractions worth of pushing to finally get him out. Unfortunately, once his head came out, he was in the process of turning around like all baby’s do and his body came out really fast. He arrived at 8:27am.

I was immediately handed baby and he let out a huge wail. He was screaming so we all knew he had a nice set of lungs on him. Then Loren said to me, we need to get you to the bed because you aren’t stopping bleeding. So, Loren and a few of the other midwife assistants (there ended up being about 4 of them but I have no idea when they actually arrived) got some pads under me and walked me to the bed. I remember slipping and looking down to where I was walking (instead of just at the screaming baby in my arms) and just seeing a trail of blood. I was in a little bit of shock at how much blood there was but my emotions over having a healthy baby was overpowering at the moment. I just figured that it was because I hadn’t delivered the placenta yet and Loren hadn’t made it sound to serious. Lorna later told me that Loren told her to stop taking pictures at this point because of the amount of blood so it was expressed as serious but I didn’t pick up on it.
Once we got me to bed, we got the placenta delivered and Darrell cut the cord. Then I realized the midwife was still focusing on blood and asking for a lot more gauze than what she had (which was a decent pile to begin with). I started getting shaky (which is normal after a delivery as the hormones are out of balance) and I realized whatever Loren was doing was painful. Edward was still screaming and I kept tensing up because of the exam Loren was doing. I passed Edward off to Darrell as I was afraid I would drop him (even though I was lying on the bed). Darrell sat next to me with Edward while Loren did her exam and then she said I would need a couple of stitches. To me, a couple means two, but as there was so much blood, she couldn’t see how bad I was torn so she had to do a couple, clean up the blood, see if the bleeding had stopped and do a couple more if there was still bleeding. It was the most excruciating thing! She did do a local numbing agent, but it didn’t work and I still felt everything. She did the injections first and when I still felt it, she just used the needle to spray the agent on top instead of injecting it inside. She offered me a transfer to the hospital for epidural relief, but that if we transferred, my adrenaline would wear off and we would probably end up having to spend time there. I figured if I had gone this far without drugs, I could finish it up.

I was so sore and it hurt so much that I had to have people on both sides of me hold my legs open so Loren could get in there for the stitches without me jumping out of the bed. I wanted to scream at every stitch, but I didn’t and just tried to focus on other things. For the first half hour, I was just humming whatever I could really loud. It was a lot like a contraction as she would get a stitch in and then I would have a small break before the next one. I was focused more on not screaming because Edward had calmed down and every time I cried out, he would answer with a scream. After a half hour though, I couldn’t take it. I broke down and was just crying and screaming through every stitch. Everyone told me afterwards that they all had to take a moment to walk out of the room to catch their breath.

It took an hour before Loren had finished stitching me up. She got down enough that she said she could either put one more stitch in or if I was willing to be in bed for a week and not do anything, she would let it go. I jumped at the not needing another stitch. I just wanted to snuggle my little one and relax. There was still blood all over the bed and the student midwives had already cleaned up a lot of the blood from the floor.

I finally got Edward back and we did a nursing session on one side and he latched on fabulously! We did the nursing session to help stop some blood flow (since nursing contracts the uterus) and also to give the midwives some time to clean up the surgical stuff from the bed. After the session, they pulled out the weighing table and all of the stuff they needed to make sure that baby was healthy. A few of us guessed Edward’s weight. Alina thought 8, Lorna thought 8.5, I thought 9. I was closest as he came in at 8 pounds 14 ounces. He was 21.5 inches long. Loren measured his head and showed me the circumference for reference. I told her I didn’t need a reference, I felt it. 🙂 He handled all of the check up really well.
After the check-up, we got him into clothes and then Loren read us some of the “Baby Instructions” handbook saying what we needed to watch for and call them. Then Darrell and Lorna packed up the car while I snuggled Edward and then we were ready to go. The midwives helped me out to the car and all of us were on our way home to relax at 1:30pm, 8 hours after I arrived in labor.

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IMG_1792<– Finally got Edward back after stitches. Grandma Lorna & Edward –>IMG_1785

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IMG_6198<– Not enjoying the check-up process. Alina, the doula, & Edward –>IMG_6182

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<– Sleeping after delivery.

He’s Here!!

Edward Julian made his arrival June 2, 2013 at 8:27 am. He came in at 8 pounds 14 ounces and 21.5 inches long. I will write a birth story and will post more pictures next week. We are at home recovering nicely but he came so fast he tore me up so I am stuck in bed for a week and all of our photos are on the desktop downstairs. So to tide you over (if you aren’t on facebook with us), here are a couple photos from his first day

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I had posted in my weekly updates about how I had an appointment on Wednesday (5/29). I also posted about how I haven’t been getting much sleep.

Well….. The midwife did not like that at all. 🙁

I have been taking walks and bouncing on my exercise ball to try to get this stubborn little boy out of me and into my arms. I have been getting contractions, but they haven’t been timeable so we can head out for delivery. We told the midwife this and I was still having small contractions when we went into our appointment. However, they feel as though it is just prodromal labor (basically early, early labor so my body is gearing up, but it isn’t quite ready to do anything significant) and they want me to be able to get some sleep so I can make sure that I have enough energy for when actual labor kicks in. I have to say this was very distressing to me as I have been trying so hard to get the sleep but I either can’t get comfortable, I have to wake up for the bathroom, or the contractions wake me up.

So after a little bit of talking, we finally came to realize that what was probably helping keep me up was hidden anxiety. We were within a week of the anniversary of our stillbirth, EJ has been running out of room so he doesn’t move as much which drives me batty, and I am full of anxiousness just wanting him out.

So the “prescription” for me was to get all of my fluids in before 6pm so that I am not up for the bathroom as often, get a late massage and then relax and get some sleep, take calcium/magnesium to help calm the uterine contractions down so they don’t wake me up quite as often, and to take a long sitz water bath. Not all necessarily on the same night, but working around to get the sleep. This is how things are going so far:

1.) No fluids after 6 – I don’t even get out of bed until after 10am and I go to bed around midnight. If I don’t have fluids after 6, I will be going about 16 hours without any fluids which then will make me feel dehydrated and then the uterine contractions will get worse. Plus I take my prenatals at night and the calcium/magnesium is suppose to be taken with a glass of something so it isn’t as tart. Basically, I don’t do this one. 🙁

2.) Get a late massage – I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do this one as our budget is really tight since we had to pay for the birth center out of pocket. However, Darrell pushed and made sure I got one (as an anniversary present) and we scheduled it for about an hour after our midwife appointment. Now, they don’t usually do a massage on women so far along in pregnancy, but if you are earlier, I would recommend it! It was awesome! I was a little uncomfortable because my belly was a little bigger than what the preggo pillow would allow, but it still felt good. When the masseuse hit my lower back/butt area, it was really painful. I have so many knots that it hurts. He worked on all of them and got a decent amount of them loosened up. It really helped with the hip pain at night. I will admit it was painful to get up off the table afterwards and I was sore for a good 24 hours but then it all loosened up and felt great! I slept for 5 hours straight that night before a bathroom trip and then another 4.5 hours afterwards. If I wasn’t so close to delivery, I would definitely go back again.

3.) Calcium/Magnesium – The midwife gave us a container of powder calcium/magnesium to take. When you mix the powder into a liquid, it fizz’s like crazy (a lot like Emergen-C). We had some gatorade in the car to drink during labor, so Darrell brought one bottle in and has been mixing those together. It tastes like a fizzy sweet-tart. It is suppose to calm the uterine contractions so that the prodromal labor isn’t so hard on me at night. I was a little skeptical, but it worked. It worked enough that I have only probably had about 6 contractions I have actually had to focus on in the last two days. Makes me a little sad because it seems as though Edward is going to hang out forever! 🙁 I was so hoping he was going to be early since he is measuring big (which he is still measuring 2 weeks ahead).

4.) Long, sitz water bath – Darrell had to go out and buy some drain plugs as our bathrooms didn’t come with them, but I finally took a long hot bath last night. Our tubs here are really small, so I barely fit and there wasn’t a lot of water. (Made me really miss my huge Texas tub) But I relaxed in the tub with the cats sitting on the bathroom floor. It was relaxing while it lasted. Darrell had to help me out as I couldn’t bend enough to drain the tub or even to actually get up without slipping. (I didn’t try to, I made sure he was going to come help before I even got in). I might take another one before Edward arrives, but probably doubtful. I did sleep a bunch again last night though.

So even after all of those “prescriptions”, the midwife also had a doppler that another patient had given her, so now when I get anxious and Edward doesn’t move, we can use a doppler to find him and make sure his heart is beating. If we really get worried, we can call and they will send us in for a BPP/NST (bio-physical profile/non-stress test – they hook me up to monitors to make sure baby is moving like he is suppose to and there are not heart decels and also do an ultrasound to measure baby’s size and amniotic fluid level). We still have a little bit of time before it is required (they require BPP/NST’s after 41 weeks just to make sure baby is fine) so we said no for now. I think now that I have passed Pixel’s anniversary, I have relaxed a bit and just need to continue to relax until Edward arrives.

I really felt pressured and ganged-up on at the midwife appointment which, of course, made me cry. I was tired but not able to sleep and was frustrated, feeling like everyone was telling me I wasn’t doing my best to sleep. But after all of this, I have actually slept more in the last two days than I probably have in the last two weeks. So as much as I hated it, they were right and now I am starting to get some more rest where I feel like a normal person again.

So ready for all these preggo hormones to be gone right now. 🙁

39 Weeks

Week 39

How far along: 39 weeks – almost done!

Baby’s size: Mini Watermelon – Your baby matches up to a mini watermelon, weighing a bit over 7 pounds. (Length: about 20 inches, head to heel)

Sleep: I get anywhere from 1.5-2 hour chunks at a time before I have to get up for the bathroom. It is nice that I am able to go right back to sleep afterwards, but it still leaves me slightly exhausted in the morning. The morning exhaustion is getting better, so I know it is just prepping me for the first months with baby.

Maternity Clothes:Yep. And now I have only two options: Pull my pants up over my belly button so my tummy doesn’t stick out under my shirt, or just wear dresses.

Food Cravings: I really want a BBQ bacon cheeseburger with a Dr. Pepper. That is what I have been craving the last week, but I haven’t really done much to satisfy that craving. There is a Red Robin only about a mile away.

Food Aversions: Still spicy like it has been all pregnancy. I am able to eat a little bit more of a spice, but I can’t put too much on my food otherwise I can’t eat it.

Symptoms I have: False Labor contractions. They are coming and going. They were about 20 minutes apart for a couple hours the other night, then I laid down and they went away. 🙁 Other than that, I have heartburn after taking my vitamins but Papaya enzymes have been helping with that. I have been getting nauseous again. No actual throwing up, but very nauseous. I realized yesterday that I had been standing and doing things too long and my ankles swelled up. Luckily the swelling went down once I got off my feet. I have been getting “lightning crotch” where it just feels like EJ grabbed a nerve down there and yanked on it. Boy does it hurt! Luckily it only lasts a little bit before it goes away, but it sure takes my breath away.

Doctor’s Appointment:  Tomorrow afternoon.

Movement: His movement is definitely getting slower which is not helping my anxiety. I have to sit there and really focus on him moving because he isn’t doing the jerky kicks now. It is just small stretching movements.

Belly Button: The tip of it is popping out depending on where baby is situated when I check.

Gender: Boy!

What I’m looking forward to: Getting this show on the road and seeing EJ. Hopefully sometime this week.

What I miss: Easily rolling over in bed and being able to get dressed quickly instead of taking awhile since I have to stop and take breaks for breathing after bending over.

So.. since I did it for Pixel because we were team green, I thought I would go ahead and look through the old wives tales for little EJ as well. I know we already know the gender, but it was fun to see what we would have thought we were having had we have gone team green again. 🙂

Old Wives Tale #1:  Heart Rate

If the baby’s heart rate is above 140 bpm, it is said that the baby will be a girl.  If it is under 140 bpm, then it will be a boy.

– EJ’s heart rate has been constantly between 150-160’s. Hasn’t slowed down at all. This means girl.

Old Wives Tale #2:  Shape of Belly

If you are carrying high with a big, round belly, you are having a girl.  If you are carrying low with a smaller belly that sticks straight out, it’s a boy.

– I am carrying low with a belly that sticks straight out. It is more of an egg shape than round. This indicates boy.

Old Wives Tale #3:  Ring Test

Using a string, hang your wedding ring over your pregnant belly.  You are having a girl if the ring swings back and forth  and it’s a boy if it swings in a circle.

– I haven’t done the ring test. so no idea about this one.

Old Wives Tale #4:  Shape of Mom’s Face

When your face gets fuller and rounder when pregnant, it means you’re going to have a girl.  If your face is long and narrow, it’s a boy.

– My face has actually gotten fuller and rounder. At least that’s what it looks like to me. This means girl.

Old Wives Tale #5:  Key Test

This test involves a key.  If you pick up a key at the top (the roundest part), you are going to have a boy.  If you pick up the key at the bottom (smallest part), you are going to have a girl.  If you happen to grab the key in the middle, congrats, it’s twins!

– I usually pick up the keys by the middle, but lately I have been noticing I have been picking them up by the top. So… boy it is.

Old Wives Tale #6:  Mayan Tale

The Mayan tale adds the mothers age at conception and the year of conception.  If the result is a even number then mom is having a girl.  If the result is an odd number then a boy is on the way!

– I was 27 and the year was 2012 so that is odd and makes for a boy.

Old Wives Tale #7:  Drano Test

The drano test combines a tablespoon of Drano and urine together.  If the mixture turns green, it’s a girl.  If it turns blue, it’s a boy.

– I refuse to do the drano test. I have heard some bad things about it, so I won’t even give it a try.

Old Wives Tale #8:  Acne

If you have acne while pregnant, it’s a girl.  It’s thought that acne during pregnancy is caused by the extra hormones.

– I have had lots of acne lately. It is almost like a teenager just starting puberty acne. All over and I can’t get it to go away. Supposedly means a girl is on her way.

Old Wives Tale #9:  Cravings

People believe that if you are craving salty foods while pregnant, you can count on having a boy.  If you crave sweets, fruit, and orange juice, you are having a little girl.

– My cravings have been all over the place. The first half of the pregnancy I only wanted greasy foods. This second half, it has been all about the sweets. Haven’t really craved a lot of salty things so I would say this one is a girl indicator..

Old Wives Tale #10:  Smell of Garlic

If a pregnant woman eats a clove of garlic and the smell does not come out of her pores, it’s a girl.  If the smell seeps out of her pores, it’s a boy.

– I eat lots of garlic, but usually Darrell eats it to, so no idea whether or not the smell comes out my pores.

Old Wives Tale #11:  Skin under Left Eye

The eye test is when a “V” or “branches” appear when you pull down the skin under your left eye.  If you see a “V” or “branches” in the white part, you’re having a girl.

– No “V” or “branches”, so that means it is a boy.

Old Wives Tale #12:  Previous Kids

This tale only applies if you have had previous kids.  If you have and that child’s first word was momma, you will have a girl.  If your first child’s first word was dadda, you’ll have a boy.

– As our first passed away before birth, we can’t use this one.

Old Wives Tale #13:  History of Parent’s Kids

You can find out the sex by going off of your parent’s kids and the order.  If you are the first born, you will have what your mother had but starting with her second child.  If you are the middle child, you will have what she had, but starting with the third child.  If you are the last child, you will have what your mother had in the exact order.  I think this tale only works when the parent’s had three kids.

– According to this one we are set for a girl. We are both first borns, and our second siblings are both a girl. Plus, our donor only has a sister. We don’t know whether he is a firstborn or not though.

Old Wives Tale #14:  Time of Conception

The person that is most aggressive in bed at the time of conception is the opposite of what the baby will be.

– This one doesn’t apply to us because I was on a table at a doctors office.

Old Wives Tale #15:  Legs

If your legs get really big, you’re having a boy.  If your legs stay in shape and lean, it’s a girl.

– I definitely have thunder thighs and they seem to be getting bigger. I hope I get them back to normal after delivery. Supposedly this means it is a boy.

Old Wives Tale #16:  Moodiness and a Little Pecker

If you are really moody, you are having a girl since you have another extra girl hormones in you. Your pregnancy will make you smile and be more happy if you are having a boy because there’s a little penis inside you.

– I am definitely moodier than I was before pregnancy. I have had days where I have hit every emotion in a 24 hour period. I feel so bad for Darrell sometimes. This indicates a girl.

Old Wives Tale #17:  Bread

If you eat the ends of bread, it’s a boy.  If you eat the middle of the load, it’s a girl.

– I eat the ends occasionally. Not on a regular basis, but if we are down to the end, I will eat the ends. So this makes it a boy or girl.

Old Wives Tale #18:  Chinese Gender Chart

The Chinese Gender Chart claims to have an accuracy rate of over 90%.  It is based on how old the mother is at conception and the month that she conceived.

– Both my conception date and due date say we are having a boy.

Old Wives Tale #19:  Mom’s Beauty

Basically you are having a girl if your beauty disappears during pregnancy.  It is said that the girl “steals” the mother’s beauty.  If you think that pregnancy has never made you look more beautiful, you might just be having a little boy.

– According to Darrell, I have never looked so good, so this leans for a boy.

Old Wives Tale #20:  Dream of Sex of Baby

If you have dreams that you are having a boy, you will have a girl.  If you dream about having a girl, it will be a boy.  Dreams show the opposite of what you are having.

– I only had dreams about baby early in the pregnancy. Those dreams were about a little girl. So this means we were set to have a boy.

Old Wives Tale #21:  Clumsy vs. Graceful

If the pregnant woman is graceful throughout her pregnancy, she’s having a girl.  If she becomes clumsy, she’s having a boy.

– I have always been clumsy. I have about the same amount of clumsiness now, so that would indicate a boy.

Old Wives Tale #22:  Toddlers

If a toddler boy expresses interest in a pregnant woman, she is having a girl.  If he doesn’t show interest, she’s having a boy.

– I have only hung around a few toddler boys during my pregnancy. All of them expressed interest in me, so this indicates a girl.

Old Wives Tale #23:  Side You Most Rest On

If a pregnant woman prefers to lay on her left side, she’s having a boy.  If she prefers resting on her right side, she’s having a girl.

– I prefer to lay on my right side about 70 percent of the time. I still lay on my left side and my back occasionally. So this would indicate a girl.

Old Wives Tale #24:  Hands

When the pregnant woman is asked to show her hands, it’s a boy if she keeps her palms down and a girl if she shows her palms up.

– I always show my hands palms up. Guess that means girl again.

Old Wives Tale #25:  Dad’s Weight Gain

If the dad-to-be gains weight while you are pregnant, it’s a girl.  If he doesn’t gain weight, you’re having a boy.

– Darrell has gained a little bit of weight this pregnancy. This indicates girl.

Old Wives Tale #26:  Breast Test

If a pregnant woman’s left breast is larger than the right breast, she’s having a girl.  If the right breast is larger, it’s a boy.

– My right breast has always been slightly larger than my left. during pregnancy, they have about evened out. I would lean more towards girl in this case.

Old Wives Tale #27:  Necklace Over Hand

Have someone hold a necklace over your hand.  If the necklace swings back and forth, it’s a boy.  If it moves in a circle, it’s a girl.

– This is another test I haven’t done and probably won’t do.

Old Wives Tale #28:  What Do You Think?

71% of the time, the mom-to-be knows what she is having.

– I spent my pregnancy (before the ultrasound) thinking it was a girl. I’m not using my thoughts after the ultrasound as we did find out the gender so it is biased. 🙂

Old Wives Tale #29:  Morning Sickness

If you had a smooth pregnancy with no morning sickness, it’s a boy.  If you were sick or felt really nauseous during your pregnancy, count on a girl.

– I was extremely nauseous and was miserable for a good chunk of the first trimester. This is another vote for girl.

Old Wives Tale #30:  Areolae

If your areolae (the part around your nips) have darkened, it’s a boy.

– I do have to say that my areolae have darkened. Not gotten really dark, but they are definitely a shade darker. Another vote for boy.

Old Wives Tale #31:  Protein

When a pregnant woman craves meat and cheese, count on a boy.

– My biggest craving throughout this pregnancy has been a BBQ bacon cheeseburger. I have had them multiple times, but I still crave them a lot. This is definitely a vote for a boy.

Old Wives Tale #32:  Feet

Are your feet colder now that you are pregnant?  If so, you just might be having a boy.  If your feet have stayed the same before pregnancy and during, you’re having a little girl.

– So far my feet have remained about the same as before pregnancy. I do wear socks almost all of the time though. Vote for girl.

Old Wives Tale #33:  Hair on Legs

If the hair on your legs has been growing at record speeds, you might be having a boy.

– As I don’t shave my legs all that often, I have no idea how fast my leg hair has been growing. But I have been shaving my armpits and the hair has been growing like a weed. This is an indicator of a boy.

Old Wives Tale #34:  Hands are Dry

If your hands are constantly dry, it’s a boy.

– My hands are always sweaty on the palms, but the outside of the hands are definitely dry. I have been putting on tons of lotion. Giving this another boy/girl vote.

Old Wives Tale #35:  Urine

What color is your pee?  If it is bright yellow, you will have a little boy.  If your urine is a dull yellow, plan on a girl.

– I don’t know about most of y’all, but my urine changes color density depending on how much water I drink. Lots of water = dull yellow, little water = bright yellow. So here’s another boy/girl vote.

Old Wives Tale #36:  Nose

Do you feel like your nose is growing and getting wider?  If so, you might be having a boy.

– My nose isn’t growing at all. Vote for girl.

Old Wives Tale #37:  Headaches

If you are having headaches, you might be carrying a boy.

– I have (knock on wood) only gotten a few headaches this time. It has been a fairly easy going pregnancy. This leads towards a girl in my opinion.

Old Wives Tale #38:  Full Moon

A full moon was believed to cause a woman to go into labor and give birth.

– We shall see. The full moon is tonight  (May 24th) and I am not due for another 11 days. Baby is measuring full term, so I am hopeful.

Total Numbers: Girl = 15; Boy = 12; Either = 4; Not Applicable = 5

So according to this, EJ should be a girl by three votes. Pixel was suppose to be a boy by 1 vote (Pixels Old wives Tales) which he was. We found out via ultrasound this time and every ultrasound has confirmed EJ is a boy. So we are hoping there is no surprise in the delivery room. Granted I did fill out this Old Wives Tales for EJ almost 10 weeks later into the pregnancy than I did with Pixel, but oh well. Enjoy!

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