The Production Line
Went to Reading yesterday for my assessment and got seen by a midwife, doctor and anaesthetist, signed various forms, got measured for my anti-DVT stockings and then released. All very organised - needless to say none of the people I met will actually be there on Monday....
Anyway, I'm all set now. The baby is fine, heartbeat is borderline 138 - 140 so it could be either a boy or a girl (Durr....)
I'm very nervous. The anaesthetist was the nicest of the three and tried very hard to make me feel relaxed and look at this experience in a positive light. He's right and I must think about the baby at the end of it and remember it's going to be nothing like the trauma and fear that went along with William's delivery. It makes me realise quite how much we were affected by that experience. You tootle along for 9 months and forget all about it, but now it's iminent the memories come flooding back.
In the meantime William has rather worryingly started vomiting a little bit. That's all we need the week before the baby - a hideous vomiting virus hitting the family. He's conked out upstairs now and I'll give him something very bland for tea and keep everything crossed it doesn't get any worse.
Anyway, I'm all set now. The baby is fine, heartbeat is borderline 138 - 140 so it could be either a boy or a girl (Durr....)
I'm very nervous. The anaesthetist was the nicest of the three and tried very hard to make me feel relaxed and look at this experience in a positive light. He's right and I must think about the baby at the end of it and remember it's going to be nothing like the trauma and fear that went along with William's delivery. It makes me realise quite how much we were affected by that experience. You tootle along for 9 months and forget all about it, but now it's iminent the memories come flooding back.
In the meantime William has rather worryingly started vomiting a little bit. That's all we need the week before the baby - a hideous vomiting virus hitting the family. He's conked out upstairs now and I'll give him something very bland for tea and keep everything crossed it doesn't get any worse.

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