Yes you read that right. We are moving yet again. What was supposed to be a six month stay turned out to be a short 4 month stay in this town. We got a short 2 week notice about the move and I've got only 4 days to pack up EVERYTHING! On top of taking care of a (almost) 3 month old! Not to mention getting ready for our vacation to America, which is a short FOUR days after we move! It's going to be a busy busy week!
Long story short, Tomo's store is moving to a bigger, better location and Tomo is not quite at the level required for management of the new store. So, we get sent to a different town that has a store that suits his level. In this case, we are moving to a much smaller town somewhere in the semi-countryside. We will be surrounded on all four sides by mountains and there were not very many housing options! We will be leaving out very nice, spacious apartment (if you haven't seen our current apartment, check out pictures HERE ) for a very cramped, small, but two story house-type apartment. Sort of like a duplex, except really small. I'm a little worried that we won't be able to fit all of our stuff! But we will probably only be staying in this new place until March, so we will have to put up with it. A good point: There are a lot of hot springs and ski slopes in the area! I don't really ski or snowboard, but Tomo does so at least he'll enjoy that.
Of course I will be taking pictures and sharing with everyone once we're settled in and probably after we get back from the states.
Quick Baby Update:
Not much to update here. Poor baby has what's called a "Bohn's Nodule" on his gums, which is basically a keratin filled cyst that looks like a tooth and should disappear once the actual tooth comes in. So Jacet has been acting like he's teething already! Lots of drool, everything goes in the mouth, chew chew chew. He was a little cranky about it at first, but I think he's getting used to it since he has calmed down.
He also had a clogged tear duct, which means that his eye basically wasn't able to drain the tears and they would dry up and get crusty around his eye. The doctor gave us some eye drops and it cleared up within a day!
The little slow poke is finally starting to push his head and shoulders off the ground. While a lot of babies are starting to roll over from their tummy to back, this little guy shows no interest. He enjoys licking the mat too much! But I'm sure he'll get there in his own time. In the meantime, I'll just keep making him practice!
That's all for now. Just a quick boring update. He's starting to wake from his nap and I've got a ton of packing to do!
Until next time~~
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
2 months plus shots!
I can't believe my baby boy is already 2 months old! Time is flying by! It's amazing to see how much he's changed since he was born, both physically and mentally. So here's an update so you all can experience his growth as well!
I want to start by saying that taking care of a baby is a definite learning experience for us all. There are times where my patience is tried and times where I'm just so exhausted, but I have learned to put these things aside for the sake of my baby.
Jacet is now 8 weeks and has been a lot fussier than normal. I was wondering if maybe it was another growth spurt and did some searching online. I came across this book called "The Wonder Weeks," which apparently explains the different phases and changes a baby goes through. I haven't read the book, but there is a chart that goes with it that outlines each week. It shows that 8 weeks is a "stormy" period. The website explained further that most babies go through a developmental milestone at this time. They are beginning to see designs and colors, and learning to reach out their hands to grab things. Since they are experiencing these changes they may feel overwhelmed and hence cranky and clingy. Well, Jacet has definitely been clingy and fussy!
I also found this website which explains the book in more detail: http://www.whosthatmom.com/wonder-weeks-week-by-week/
We had a bout of constipation around 7 weeks. He would wake up at night screaming when he tried to pass gas or have a bowel movement. I would move his legs in a bicycle motion which helped most of the time. I think that was caused by me drinking too much milk. I have cut bak a lot of dairy and while his gas isn't gone, it's definitely better. There were a few days where he had not pooped but was passing very smelly gas which had me worried. But then he EXPLODED after about 4 days. Thankfully it all stayed in the diaper. The next day he exploded again which did NOT stay in the diaper and I was fortunate to have had him on my lap at the time...while wearing the new shorts Tomo had bought for me just the day before! I managed to get them soaked and washed in time before the stain set in though! Can't even tell it happened.
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*Jacet from Day 1 to 8 weeks!* |
I have learned that there are many "cranky" and "fussy" stages in a babies life. During specific growth spurt periods the baby will most likely be more fussy and cranky and also want to eat much more often. These growths spurts usually last about a week and they occur at about 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 9 weeks, and basically every 3 months. We went through the 6 week phase recently and honestly it wasn't so bad. He wasn't anymore fussy than usual, but he did eat a lot more often, almost every hour!
So now I can be prepared for the rest of the "stormy" periods!
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*all smiles!* |
DAILY ROUTINE:
This is mostly for my benefit so I can compare as he gets older, or reference to when I have other children :). But maybe some of you will like to see what we do during the day.
It's basically a 3 or 3 1/2 hr cycle of eat, play, sleep. I let him sleep as long as he wants at night so our day doesn't always start at the same time, but here is a general breakdown:
8:00 - play
9:00 - nap (walk if weather permitting)
10:00 - wake up and eat.
REPEAT
7:00pm- eat
7:00pm- eat
8:00 - bath time
8:30/9:00 -bedtime
11:00 - late night "dream feed"
4:00am - middle of the night feed (sometimes)
7:30 - wake up and do it all again
MILESTONE UPDATES:
I'm just going to make a list of new things that Jacet has started learning and doing recently.
- he coos and ahhs a lot
- has very good neck/head control
- he reaches out his arms to try to touch and grab things
- he's very good at grabbing hair
- starting to drool
- starting to drool
- he found his thumb to suck on!
- he "stands" when you put him on his feet, with support of course
- he mostly sleeps through the night!
2 MONTH STATS:
In Japan they do not do a 2 month check up. The next check-up we have is at 3 months, so these measurements were done by me and probably not totally accurate.
Weight: about 11lb 11oz
Length: about 23 in
Head Circumference: about 15.7 in
Poor baby got his first two shots today! Cried up a storm and sadly the nurses took him away from me just so the Dr could explain things too me, which he could've done beforehand! They always seem to do that, at birth they did, at his 1 month check-up they did, and now for his shots! That's one thing I don't like about the Japanese system.
*a note on vaccines* apparently we have to pay for rotavirus, hep B, measles, and chicken pox. And it's not cheap! But the Dr. said that if we stay in Japan we do not need Hep B as it's not common here and most babies do not get the vaccine. There is also the BCG (I think it's for tuberculosis?) vaccine they do here but he recommends that if we stay in America, we don't need it.
As for me, I'm working on losing the rest of my pregnancy weight! It's going slower than expected but I'm trying to be patient. Priority is staying healthy so Jacet is healthy.
So I think that's about all that happened the past month! Stay tuned for next month's update, which will be after we return from our trip to America!
Saturday, May 11, 2013
1 Month!
My baby boy has already turned 1 month old! Time really does fly by. He's gotten so big already and looking back at pictures from when he was born show such a big change!
Jacet and I both had our 1 month checkups this week. He now measures 53 cm (about 21 in) and weighs 4.5kg (about 9 lb 12oz). He's gained about 3.5 lbs in a month, which is very good and it puts me at ease to know that he's getting enough milk from me. He is getting better at holding up his head and is starting to make noises besides grunts and squeaks. Soon he'll be making "ooh's" and "ah's!"
He's been more active and awake during the day, which is both nice and exhausting. During the night he sleeps for 3 hour stretches, which is surprisingly refreshing for me. I'm not as tired as I thought I would be. He also recently went through a growth spurt where he would fuss and be cranky and eat often. That, thankfully, has passed for now!
As for me, I'm still trying to breastfeed and we are slowly getting better at it. We have good days and bad days. I haven't lost all the pregnancy weight but now that I'm cleared for exercise maybe it'll come off quicker! I can't wait to start taking Jacet out for quick walks through the town and parks. We've been cooped up inside for far too long!
Overall I am healthy, and he is a healthy, chubby, adorable 1 month old. And he's all mine!
Next up: passport application and vaccines!
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Life with Baby
I meant to post this a week ago but I got caught up in things and didn't get a chance. So rather than a 1 week birthday update, here's a 2 week birthday update!
Continuing from my birth story:
A WEEK AT THE HOSPITAL:
I mentioned way back in the beginning of my pregnancy that in Japan it's custom to stay in the hospital for a week after giving birth. It was actually a very beneficial stay and I'm glad they have that custom.
After birthing Jacet and cleaning him up and letting me hold him, they took him straight to the nursery. I would have preferred having him stay with me in my room so I could breastfeed and bond but apparently they don't do that the first night. The first night is meant for the rest and recovery of the mother. I was fine with that because I knew he was in good hands, I was just disappointed.
I believe I was the only one who gave birth that night and I was fortunate to get a very good private room. It was located right next to the bathroom and showers so it felt like they were my own, though they were shared. There were only about 4 or 5 others staying at the same time so it was very quiet and relaxing.
The first night was a little rough for me. I was in pain and bleeding of course. I couldn't sleep because I couldn't get comfortable AND because I was wondering how my baby was doing, not to mention the fact that the nurses came to check on me every hour...
The first day was very long. Tomo had told me that they were going to bring Jacet to me in the morning to spend the day, but he never came. I waited and wondered but thought maybe Tomo had gotten things mixed up. Nurses came and gave me a schedule of the week and checked up on my recovery, but no Jacet. Finally Tomo was able to visit after work and asked the nurses why they hadn't brought the baby. Apparently they thought they were supposed to wait for Tomo to come or something. I'm still not sure about what happened there, but they finally brought me my baby. I was only able to spend an hour with him and feel like I missed a lot of bonding time :(
The next day was a busy day on my schedule. I was to have an aroma therapy massage and a nice fancy lunch from the expensive hotel nearby. Plus this was the day Jacet would come to my room to stay for the rest of the week. So to make things short, Jacet arrived, the nice nurse explained to me how to make a bottle, how to clean and sterilize it, how to change his diaper, etc. I also got a lesson on breastfeeding, which I could start trying to do, but they wanted me to supplement with formula the first day or so until my milk started to come in. I then got my nice aroma therapy massage (only the legs) and the fancy lunch (which was very good).
The next few days were simply spent learning Jacet's behavior and habits and spending quality time together. Tomo's mom and sister came to visit and I was checked out of the hospital on Friday morning.
HOME WITH BABY:
Tomo's mother has been staying with us to help out with the cooking and cleaning around the house. She has been a great help and I really appreciate her being here. I'm learning new dinner menus, I'm able to sleep in and take naps (depending on Jacet), and she even helped me with breastfeeding when I was having trouble in the beginning. I don't know how ladies in the U.S. and other countries do all this only a day or two after giving birth!
It's been 2 weeks now and Jacet has been the perfect baby. He sleeps, eats, poops, and sleeps again. He only cries when I don't feed him quick enough, and only fusses a little occasionally. Tomo gives him a bath every night after work when he can and he (Jacet) actually likes it! He started off eating about every 3 hours but has recently been eating every 2 hrs during the day. At night he sleeps for 4 or 5 hours at a time so I get some decent sleep. We've both been working on our breastfeeding and are slowly getting the hang of it. Jacet eats like a champ and is definitely growing!
We both have a one month check up in May that I'm sure we'll both pass.
Both Tomo and I are extremely proud and happy to be blessed with this little angel. I couldn't have asked for a more perfect family.
Next update: One Month!
Now for pictures!
Continuing from my birth story:
A WEEK AT THE HOSPITAL:
I mentioned way back in the beginning of my pregnancy that in Japan it's custom to stay in the hospital for a week after giving birth. It was actually a very beneficial stay and I'm glad they have that custom.
After birthing Jacet and cleaning him up and letting me hold him, they took him straight to the nursery. I would have preferred having him stay with me in my room so I could breastfeed and bond but apparently they don't do that the first night. The first night is meant for the rest and recovery of the mother. I was fine with that because I knew he was in good hands, I was just disappointed.
I believe I was the only one who gave birth that night and I was fortunate to get a very good private room. It was located right next to the bathroom and showers so it felt like they were my own, though they were shared. There were only about 4 or 5 others staying at the same time so it was very quiet and relaxing.
The first night was a little rough for me. I was in pain and bleeding of course. I couldn't sleep because I couldn't get comfortable AND because I was wondering how my baby was doing, not to mention the fact that the nurses came to check on me every hour...
The first day was very long. Tomo had told me that they were going to bring Jacet to me in the morning to spend the day, but he never came. I waited and wondered but thought maybe Tomo had gotten things mixed up. Nurses came and gave me a schedule of the week and checked up on my recovery, but no Jacet. Finally Tomo was able to visit after work and asked the nurses why they hadn't brought the baby. Apparently they thought they were supposed to wait for Tomo to come or something. I'm still not sure about what happened there, but they finally brought me my baby. I was only able to spend an hour with him and feel like I missed a lot of bonding time :(
The next day was a busy day on my schedule. I was to have an aroma therapy massage and a nice fancy lunch from the expensive hotel nearby. Plus this was the day Jacet would come to my room to stay for the rest of the week. So to make things short, Jacet arrived, the nice nurse explained to me how to make a bottle, how to clean and sterilize it, how to change his diaper, etc. I also got a lesson on breastfeeding, which I could start trying to do, but they wanted me to supplement with formula the first day or so until my milk started to come in. I then got my nice aroma therapy massage (only the legs) and the fancy lunch (which was very good).
The next few days were simply spent learning Jacet's behavior and habits and spending quality time together. Tomo's mom and sister came to visit and I was checked out of the hospital on Friday morning.
HOME WITH BABY:
Tomo's mother has been staying with us to help out with the cooking and cleaning around the house. She has been a great help and I really appreciate her being here. I'm learning new dinner menus, I'm able to sleep in and take naps (depending on Jacet), and she even helped me with breastfeeding when I was having trouble in the beginning. I don't know how ladies in the U.S. and other countries do all this only a day or two after giving birth!
It's been 2 weeks now and Jacet has been the perfect baby. He sleeps, eats, poops, and sleeps again. He only cries when I don't feed him quick enough, and only fusses a little occasionally. Tomo gives him a bath every night after work when he can and he (Jacet) actually likes it! He started off eating about every 3 hours but has recently been eating every 2 hrs during the day. At night he sleeps for 4 or 5 hours at a time so I get some decent sleep. We've both been working on our breastfeeding and are slowly getting the hang of it. Jacet eats like a champ and is definitely growing!
We both have a one month check up in May that I'm sure we'll both pass.
Both Tomo and I are extremely proud and happy to be blessed with this little angel. I couldn't have asked for a more perfect family.
Next update: One Month!
Now for pictures!
Sunday, April 14, 2013
April 7, 2013: Birth Story
Well, my baby finally arrived!
BIRTH STORY:
We thought I would have to be induced due to high blood pressure and scheduled the induction for Tuesday, April 9 (my original due date). However, Jacet had other plans!
The day started out fairly normal. I woke up Tomo for work, went back to sleep, and woke up later to pass away a day of boring bed rest. When I went to the bathroom I noticed a little blood but thought nothing of it...maybe I should have! I had been feeling cramps for a few days but figured they were just part of the pregnancy discomforts. Well, the day passed with nothing out of the ordinary. I did laundry, I washed dishes, I cleaned the floor etc. I guess I was "nesting" a little, but mostly I just lied on the couch. The only slightly odd thing was that I wasn't hungry all day.
The day went on, Tomo called around lunch to check up on me, I took a nap, I put the laundry away. Tomo called again around 6:45 to ask if I was okay and I told him I was perfectly fine, just uncomfortable as usual. Well only about 15 minutes after that phone call I began feeling stronger "cramps" all around my abdomen. I thought maybe they were Braxton Hicks contractions but since I hadn't felt any of those throughout the pregnancy I really had no idea. They kept coming so I decide I better start timing them. I timed them for about 40 monites and Lo and behold, each contraction was about 10 minutes apart and lasting about 7-10 minutes. I called Tomo back (he was at work) and told him he better call the hospital because I thought these were real contractions.
After that everything happened so fast! He called the hospital and came to get me and my things by 8:00pm. We headed to the hospital but I decided I better eat something small since I knew first time labor could take a long time, but i also thought that it was probably a false alarm since it wasn't even past my due date! We stopped at the supermarket and bought some drinks and onigiri (rice balls). I called my mom and dad and told them the news on the way.
We arrived at the hospital around 9pm. I got checked at 9:30 and was 4cm dilated. The doctor (who spoke English thankfully) told me I would probably deliver the baby in the early morning of the next day. They hooked me up to the heart rate monitor and started trying to hook me up to the IV the GBS antivirus. My veins are very thin and they always have a hard time with the big IV needles. The head nurse came to check me again and whatever she did down there REALLY hurt. It actually made me get sick. So I threw up my little snack from before and started feeling really awful. The baby's heartbeat dropped then and I got hooked up to oxygen. Luckily by turning on my side they were able to get his heart rate back up.
The doctor came back to check on me around 10:15-10:30pm and I was 7cm! He was very surprised by how quick I was dilating. After that everything happened even faster. They quickly rolled me on the stretcher to the delivery room an propped me up in the delivery chair thing. The doctor broke my water around 10:45pm and after that the pain became so intense! I guess that's what they call the "ring of fire" lol. It hurt so bad that I actually told Tomo I wanted a C-section. Thank goodness that didn't happen lol. I was pretty tired out and delirious I suppose...the doctor then told me that the baby would be born around 11:30. Again, Jacet had other plans. By 11:00pm I was pushing! And after 4 hours of labor and 17 minutes of pushing my perfect little boy arrived, screaming his lungs out! They cut his cord and let me hold him a little while they stitched me up and before cleaning him up. I couldn't have asked for a better birthing experience.
Tomo was the best husband during this whole thing. He held my hand and encouraged me. I wasn't at all prepared for the pain, it was different from what I expected, but Tomo helped me try to breathe deeply and get through it all.
It was the best experience and I'm glad that I didn't have the option to take anything for the pain. It's such a rewarding feeling to get through the pain and seeing the beautiful end result.
The nurses recorded his first cry and took his footprints and took some pictures. They put it together in a little book roght then and there for me to take back to my room.
Since this post has become quite long, I'll split it up and write about the 5 day hospital stay later. Stay tuned!
(Picture explanations: 1- book cover, 2- footprints, 3- recorded cry and picture of Jacet inside the book, 4- family picture after birth, 5+6- Jacet right after birth)
BIRTH STORY:
We thought I would have to be induced due to high blood pressure and scheduled the induction for Tuesday, April 9 (my original due date). However, Jacet had other plans!
The day started out fairly normal. I woke up Tomo for work, went back to sleep, and woke up later to pass away a day of boring bed rest. When I went to the bathroom I noticed a little blood but thought nothing of it...maybe I should have! I had been feeling cramps for a few days but figured they were just part of the pregnancy discomforts. Well, the day passed with nothing out of the ordinary. I did laundry, I washed dishes, I cleaned the floor etc. I guess I was "nesting" a little, but mostly I just lied on the couch. The only slightly odd thing was that I wasn't hungry all day.
The day went on, Tomo called around lunch to check up on me, I took a nap, I put the laundry away. Tomo called again around 6:45 to ask if I was okay and I told him I was perfectly fine, just uncomfortable as usual. Well only about 15 minutes after that phone call I began feeling stronger "cramps" all around my abdomen. I thought maybe they were Braxton Hicks contractions but since I hadn't felt any of those throughout the pregnancy I really had no idea. They kept coming so I decide I better start timing them. I timed them for about 40 monites and Lo and behold, each contraction was about 10 minutes apart and lasting about 7-10 minutes. I called Tomo back (he was at work) and told him he better call the hospital because I thought these were real contractions.
After that everything happened so fast! He called the hospital and came to get me and my things by 8:00pm. We headed to the hospital but I decided I better eat something small since I knew first time labor could take a long time, but i also thought that it was probably a false alarm since it wasn't even past my due date! We stopped at the supermarket and bought some drinks and onigiri (rice balls). I called my mom and dad and told them the news on the way.
We arrived at the hospital around 9pm. I got checked at 9:30 and was 4cm dilated. The doctor (who spoke English thankfully) told me I would probably deliver the baby in the early morning of the next day. They hooked me up to the heart rate monitor and started trying to hook me up to the IV the GBS antivirus. My veins are very thin and they always have a hard time with the big IV needles. The head nurse came to check me again and whatever she did down there REALLY hurt. It actually made me get sick. So I threw up my little snack from before and started feeling really awful. The baby's heartbeat dropped then and I got hooked up to oxygen. Luckily by turning on my side they were able to get his heart rate back up.
The doctor came back to check on me around 10:15-10:30pm and I was 7cm! He was very surprised by how quick I was dilating. After that everything happened even faster. They quickly rolled me on the stretcher to the delivery room an propped me up in the delivery chair thing. The doctor broke my water around 10:45pm and after that the pain became so intense! I guess that's what they call the "ring of fire" lol. It hurt so bad that I actually told Tomo I wanted a C-section. Thank goodness that didn't happen lol. I was pretty tired out and delirious I suppose...the doctor then told me that the baby would be born around 11:30. Again, Jacet had other plans. By 11:00pm I was pushing! And after 4 hours of labor and 17 minutes of pushing my perfect little boy arrived, screaming his lungs out! They cut his cord and let me hold him a little while they stitched me up and before cleaning him up. I couldn't have asked for a better birthing experience.
Tomo was the best husband during this whole thing. He held my hand and encouraged me. I wasn't at all prepared for the pain, it was different from what I expected, but Tomo helped me try to breathe deeply and get through it all.
It was the best experience and I'm glad that I didn't have the option to take anything for the pain. It's such a rewarding feeling to get through the pain and seeing the beautiful end result.
The nurses recorded his first cry and took his footprints and took some pictures. They put it together in a little book roght then and there for me to take back to my room.
Since this post has become quite long, I'll split it up and write about the 5 day hospital stay later. Stay tuned!
(Picture explanations: 1- book cover, 2- footprints, 3- recorded cry and picture of Jacet inside the book, 4- family picture after birth, 5+6- Jacet right after birth)
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Spring is here!
This is a life post rather than baby post.
Spring has come! Flowers are blooming and birds are singing! I've been taking walks to get some exercise, enjoy the weather, and see the beautiful cherry blossoms that are so popular and famous in Japan. I've shared my pictures on Facebook so most, if not all, of you have probably seen them. But I'm going to share them here as well :)
They really are more beautiful in person, but I did my best with the phone camera to capture the beauty.
Spring has come! Flowers are blooming and birds are singing! I've been taking walks to get some exercise, enjoy the weather, and see the beautiful cherry blossoms that are so popular and famous in Japan. I've shared my pictures on Facebook so most, if not all, of you have probably seen them. But I'm going to share them here as well :)
They really are more beautiful in person, but I did my best with the phone camera to capture the beauty.
Finally Time??
Time to share some updates!
I'm now 39 weeks! My due date is this coming Tuesday! But of course we all know that due dates don't really matter. On that note, I had my weekly appointment the other day and received some information. I took my 3rd non-stress test and discovered that I've been having contractions! They aren't regular and I barely notice them...I thought I was just feeling Jacet's movements. They checked my cervix and I went from completely closed last week to 2cm this week! I've been taking a lot of walks and cleaning the house this week so maybe that had something to do with it :)
But apparently my blood pressure has been fluctuating the past few weeks and at this last appointment was slightly high (145/83). I took it again and it lowered to 134/78 but the doctor was still a little concerned. (I blame the high blood pressure on my mother!) The doctor is worried about the possibility of developing hypertension leading up to pre-eclampsia, which is of course dangerous. He decided to have me go back in Friday or Saturday to re-check my blood pressure after a day of bed rest. If it's still the same, then he would like to induce me Sunday or Monday (eek!). The doctor I saw this time around explained everything to me in English. I'm hoping that if we do have to induce we can schedule it for when he is available. He's the one I'm most comfortable with, because of the English.
As for Jacet himself, he's been perfect. He weighs about 6.2 lbs now, which is small for America but smack dab average for Japan. During the non-stress tests his heartbeat has been steady and he moves around quite a bit. I can't wait to meet him!
So to sum it all up, even though I'm nervous and would prefer Jacet to come naturally and when he's ready, I'm also excited that I might be having my little boy in just a few days!
I'm now 39 weeks! My due date is this coming Tuesday! But of course we all know that due dates don't really matter. On that note, I had my weekly appointment the other day and received some information. I took my 3rd non-stress test and discovered that I've been having contractions! They aren't regular and I barely notice them...I thought I was just feeling Jacet's movements. They checked my cervix and I went from completely closed last week to 2cm this week! I've been taking a lot of walks and cleaning the house this week so maybe that had something to do with it :)
But apparently my blood pressure has been fluctuating the past few weeks and at this last appointment was slightly high (145/83). I took it again and it lowered to 134/78 but the doctor was still a little concerned. (I blame the high blood pressure on my mother!) The doctor is worried about the possibility of developing hypertension leading up to pre-eclampsia, which is of course dangerous. He decided to have me go back in Friday or Saturday to re-check my blood pressure after a day of bed rest. If it's still the same, then he would like to induce me Sunday or Monday (eek!). The doctor I saw this time around explained everything to me in English. I'm hoping that if we do have to induce we can schedule it for when he is available. He's the one I'm most comfortable with, because of the English.
As for Jacet himself, he's been perfect. He weighs about 6.2 lbs now, which is small for America but smack dab average for Japan. During the non-stress tests his heartbeat has been steady and he moves around quite a bit. I can't wait to meet him!
So to sum it all up, even though I'm nervous and would prefer Jacet to come naturally and when he's ready, I'm also excited that I might be having my little boy in just a few days!
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