prognosis: bedrest. fulltime. no work.
not exactly what we wanted to hear.
especially because my honey's 30th is in 3 weeks and we had big plans for celebrating it. however, i am pretty well confined to my top floor because that is where our bathroom is. so bed 24/7. until my perinatalogist appt on Monday, that is. she may be able to suggest some medicine or a procedure, etc. to keep little Sweetie Pea in there. she needs at least 2-1/2 more months to be good and developed. please pray. not only for her and me, but for Jeremy too. it's stressful to try to do everything...
sigh, she's still in there (and kicking my cervix too!!!) and we're hoping she'll stay there for 10 more weeks.
Jesus, have mercy.
I'm so sorry that you're in this situation, but SO thankful that they're being careful and taking great care of you. I've had some very difficult pregnancies (and losses), and bedrest was no fun, but worth it in the end.
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Lisa--so sorry to hear of the need for bedrest. May you sense Jesus's arms around you as you rest---literally!--- In Him! Love and prayers, Joan
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My mom talks about you a lot; she really admires you.
Sorry about the situation. I hope you have a very happy and heathy baby. My mom's email address is thuylinhngo1231@gmail.com ..just in case you want to reach her.
Bed rest can be a dream come true. All day you get to sit around and do hobbies! Unless you're pucking. Knit, crochet, play keyboard, read, listen to books on CD, learn a language by CD, draw, write a book, sew (by hand?), paper mache? haha, scrapbook, organize small things like photos and document records, take creative pictures from the bed (ha!), talk on the phone. This is my bedrest dream for you.
ReplyDeleteOh dear. So sorry! I am glad you are feeling well, hope you can find ways to enjoy the time . . . got your message btw, will get back with you ASAP!
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