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About Last Night

August 21, 2008

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Well, THAT WAS FUN!

The long version is...long. Yes. The short version: decreased fetal movement, spotting, back pain. Quick jaunt over to Labor & Delivery for diagnosis of Raging Hellfire UTI, Dehydration and One Perfectly Fine & Alive Baby.

Okay, one bit from the long version -- Jason was not at home when the bleeding started, but was stuck on the Metro so my frantic phone calls of TALK ME DOWN, BITCH, HOLY SHIT went directly to voicemail, which...did not talk-me-down so much as wind-me-the-fuck-up.

By the time he called back -- without actually listening to my voicemails (he later put them on speaker, right there in the hospital), but he gets points because he was calling to see if I wanted him to pick me up a burrito -- I was KIND OF SORT OF A COMPLETE WRECK, waiting for my doctor to call me back and grunting and groaning around on the floor of our bedroom, trying to find that goddamned doppler thing under the bed.

As we have already learned from yesterday's post, sometimes Jason is not exactly the Even-Keeled Rock of Common Sense EITHER around here, as he immediately started yelling at me for not immediately calling 911 and taking Noah and myself in an ambulance to the hospital over -- ahem -- four or five drops of blood on the toilet paper.

(Free Brilliant Product Idea: Some kind of cradle or holder for the iPhone that allows you to get that great SLAM! sort-of hanging up you get with a real phone. There's just something so unsatisfying about pulling your phone away from your ear, looking at it, and then....TAPPING THE SCREEN REALLY FORCEFULLY to hang up on someone.)

I did find our doppler and easily confirmed the presence of a heartbeat, and told my doctor that I was 99% sure it was a UTI (I had the exact same sort of spotting with Noah, only in the first trimester)  (and oh yeah, I tested positive for one about a month ago and have been admittedly a little lax about the cranberry juice) but...but...I trailed off, sniffling, because seriously, I'm a pregnant lady. My options are to sit up all night and chew on my hands and sob and watch whatever weird Olympic events get aired at four in the morning or go to Labor & Delivery and get checked out. I know this. He knew this. He told me to go get checked out.

Just like our emergency L&D visit from my first pregnancy, the baby woke up about 15 minutes after the monitoring started, showing off lots of rolls and kicks. I had one or two small tiny spikes on the monitor that MAY have been one or two small tiny contractions, but nothing else, and the bleeding stopped. I yelped when the nurse thumped on my back (kidneys, ahoy!) and drank a literal BUCKET of water in order to produce the smallest urine sample ever.

They sent us home after two hours or so, with instructions to drink plenty of fluids (and weirdly, a list of tips to prevent varicose veins? did that backless hospital gown reveal something that I don't know about?) and take it a wee bit easier. Ok, a lot bit easier.

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No bedtime + public jammie wearing + free latex gloves = BEST FIELD TRIP EVER


Posted at 12:38 PM in pregnancy | Permalink

Comments

That is super scary. I am glad you and Tivo/George are ok.

Posted by: Jane | August 21, 2008 at 05:34 PM

Spotting when pregnant is a scary thing.

So, so glad all is fine.

Posted by: Angella | August 21, 2008 at 05:39 PM

Glad to hear you and Tivo are alright!

Posted by: Kristen | August 21, 2008 at 06:23 PM

Glad it wasn't anything too bad. Take it easy. Your 'Bait & Tackle' post made me laugh so hard I cried :)

Posted by: Jessica K | August 21, 2008 at 06:51 PM

Aw man, can I get a giant Amen to those azo cranberry pills. After years of guzzling that nasty no sugar added cranberry juice to appease the UTI gods, I've found those little miracle pills and I am one happy camper.

Posted by: Lina | August 21, 2008 at 07:36 PM

Glad all is well. Keep that wee baby hydrated woman! And also, we are constantly dressing our child alike. It's creepy. Like we only shop at Target or something.

Posted by: Danielle | August 21, 2008 at 08:36 PM

Glad you and baby are okay! And how fun for Noah! :)

My son flips for public PJ wearing. He thinks it's SO FUNNY.

Posted by: Nina | August 21, 2008 at 09:05 PM

I'm so glad everything is ok. Definitely better safe than sorry, if you didn't go you and Jason both would have gone crazy worrying.

I am in total envy of your iphone. I would totally pay to break my contract with Verizon and go get myself an iphone, but freaking EVERYONE I KNOW is on Verizon so none of my calls/texts would be free, and the AT&T plans seem a bit $$ to begin with... sighhhhhh.

Posted by: Kimmers | August 21, 2008 at 09:39 PM

So, so glad all is well! Boy, do I recognize that scared expression and that giant hospital sippy cup of water. I'm 27 weeks with my first, and did the scary emergency hospital visit at week 24 for back pain & possible contractions. All was fine, probably combo of too much activity, dehydration, and an irritated and previously unknown uterine fibroid. There's nothing more reassuring, is there, than hearing that thumpa-thumpa-thumpa sound of strong baby heartbeat fill the room!

Posted by: RJStewart | August 21, 2008 at 10:03 PM

OMG! Public jammies + toddler clogs = A.DOR.ABLE!

Posted by: LilSass | August 21, 2008 at 10:36 PM

That always sucks, I had at least two extra trips to the hospital for back pain (usually a kidney infection)
Glad all is good and it was nothing serious

Posted by: Jennifer A | August 21, 2008 at 11:07 PM

Well I'm certainly glad to hear that you and baby are ok! Nice jammies Noah!

Posted by: Tirzah | August 22, 2008 at 12:26 AM

So glad to hear everything is okay!!!

Posted by: Mrs. Schmitty | August 22, 2008 at 12:37 AM

I had kidney stones through most of my pregnancy - I feel for ya!!

Posted by: Heather | August 22, 2008 at 07:56 AM

Eek! So glad you and baby are ok! Now behave and don't scare us like that again until you are ready to shower us with new baby pics :)

Posted by: ~*M*~ | August 22, 2008 at 09:09 AM

Glad everything's ok! I had a little scare last week that ended with being getting a IV for dehydration in OB triage and being released a couple hours later as well. I figured everything was fine but you never know. Always better to get checked out.

Posted by: Bailey | August 22, 2008 at 09:21 AM

Happy to hear everything is ok!! Better to be safe than sorry. Adorable pictures:)

Posted by: Peggy | August 22, 2008 at 09:39 AM

The anti-varicose vein tips were LAME BULLSHIT, y'all. Just five or six bullet points about keeping your legs and feet elevated as much as possible, don't cross your legs while seats, don't stand too long OR sit too long without changing positions, and...support hose. Sexy.

Thanks for the brain-jog about the AZO tablets -- I completely forgot we had an entire box of them lying around here. Duh! Much easier than the constant juicing.

Posted by: Amalah | August 22, 2008 at 09:57 AM

so glad you both are OK. Me thinks, maybe (??) dehydration+pregnant=possibly varicose veins? I'm not a Dr. but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express lastnight. (I didn't, really. Gah, I wish I had, though.)

Posted by: AmyC65 | August 22, 2008 at 10:34 AM

I couldn't comment your story about Noah's chiquita banana sticker, but I have one that will make you feel better. When my daughter was about 10 she spent a week with her auntie...she came home complianing that her chest/breasts were hurting and I looked and sure enough those tiny little flat nipples looked all red and irritated. Thinking it must be a reaction to laundry detergent auntie used, so I had her put on a shirt that was left behind from the trip. Next day same complaints, same irritated little nipples...so I put neosporin and a band-aid on each little nipple. I later found out she was "budding"...a pre-puberty thing where her nipples spread? Don't remember this happening to me? Permanently damaged my child's body image?

Posted by: susu | August 22, 2008 at 01:26 PM

Whew! I'm so glad you are both okay, well, except for the raging, UTI, which, OUCH. Wait...where's your water bottle? Got it right there? Okay, good :)

Posted by: Elizabeth | August 22, 2008 at 01:57 PM

You are being featured on Five Star Friday:
http://www.fivestarfriday.com/2008/08/five-star-friday-edition-20.html

Posted by: schmutzie | August 22, 2008 at 03:59 PM

Glad you and Tivo are okay!

The pics of Noah are ADORABLE! Yay for public PJ wearing. I would if I could...

Posted by: erinbee | August 22, 2008 at 07:43 PM

Oh mama take care of yo'self.

One thought: skip the juice and just take cranberry supplements - sometimes the sugar in the juice sort of acts against you.

Glad all is well. Really glad.

Posted by: Mom101 | August 23, 2008 at 08:16 AM

Oh mama take care of yo'self.

One thought: skip the juice and just take cranberry supplements - sometimes the sugar in the juice sort of acts against you.

Glad all is well. Really glad.

Posted by: Mom101 | August 23, 2008 at 08:23 AM

I just found your blog over at five star Friday so glad i clicked...glad everythings OK with you and the baby

Posted by: Georgie | August 23, 2008 at 11:35 AM

Brilliant title! And, the taking it easy, if I had it to do over again you bet your is it or isn't it varicose veined backside I'd be popping bon bons and making sure everyone did my bidding because two? Oh two is more than one, and you deserve the pampering. So have 'em get you cranberry juice and insist on a dang umbrella!

Posted by: amanda | August 23, 2008 at 01:28 PM

Take it easy, and I'm glad everything is okay with you and your baby.

Posted by: Channah @ Get a Grip, Mom! | August 23, 2008 at 06:44 PM

Get some rest, lots of water and cranberry juice! Glad you're safe.
StumbledUpon your site through the bait and tackle post and giggled myself silly. I have found some interesting things during diaper changes.
Take care!

Posted by: rachel | August 24, 2008 at 01:01 PM

Get some rest, lots of water and cranberry juice! Glad you're safe.
StumbledUpon your site through the bait and tackle post and giggled myself silly. I have found some interesting things during diaper changes.
Take care!

Posted by: rachel | August 24, 2008 at 01:02 PM

Just wanted to say that I just found your blog...LOVE it! And I had to comment about the 'sticker' issue. TOO funny! I'm still laughing about it. My sons (3) and (22m) love to play with stickers as well, and I'm actually sitting here wondering why I haven't found any "down there!" Thanks for sharing....

Posted by: Miss Jack | August 24, 2008 at 02:58 PM

Oy! Get some rest and feel better! I just saw you and Jason deny Bobby FLay another Throwdown victory on the Food Network. You're ADORABLE!

Posted by: Divaah46 | August 24, 2008 at 10:32 PM

so glad everything is okay. Not sure if I've ever commented here before or not, but I'm a pretty faithful reader! Is that Shady Grove hospital? The new wing that just opened? I had my first two babies at SGAH before the construction. I bet it's soo much nicer now!

Posted by: Chris Adams | August 24, 2008 at 11:15 PM

Glad everything's okay, and I like Noah's jammies.

But really, I'm posting to say that I finally caught you and Jason on Throwdown, and I'm, like, totally irrationally excited. Like, tears, excited. Is that crazy? Yeah, that's crazy. Anyway, you don't look bloated! You look lovely! I really like your top!

Posted by: Sarah | August 25, 2008 at 11:28 AM
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