Thursday, March 14, 2013
Baby Drew is Almost Here!
We have a scheduled c-section for this upcoming Monday, the 18th to deliver our sweet baby boy, Andrew Maxwell Sullivan. I know in an earlier post we said we were going to wait to find out what we were having....well, we changed our mind. In my past experiences with carrying the older two kids, I have always waited to know the gender but I have to say it has been fun knowing ahead of time as well. It has been especially exciting to talk about "him" with the older kids and to get to plan all the little details. There has been so much joy over the last 9 months as we have all talked about what it will be like to add another member to our family. We are beyond excited.
One thing I have always wanted to do with past pregnancies was to take a series of belly pictures to show the baby's growth over time. Admittedly I have never been very good about it in the past. Considering this will be my last pregnancy (at least that is my plan), I realize that I better capture the moments that I want because this will probably be my last opportunity. So, here is what we've caught on film so far and of course I had to include one of my favorite maternity tops...my Aggie shirt pic on the end. I've got to try to influence Drew early, right?
My last ultrasound was two weeks ago and at that time Baby Drew was estimated to weigh in at 6 pounds 11 ounces. Based on that estimate, he should arrive at 7 pounds 15 ounces on Monday. It will be interesting to see how close the estimate was. If you would have asked me a couple of months ago what I would have personally estimated, I would have told you he was at least 12 pounds if he was an ounce because of how stretched and distended my belly felt, but the doctor did tell me 2 weeks ago that I was carrying a larger amount of amniotic fluid which would explain the extra feeling of heaviness and discomfort. Poor Drew, I was blaming him this whole time.
Based on this profile pic, I think this baby boy is going to look just like his handsome daddy. Drew has his Daddy's profile...almost exactly! He has his forehead, his brow structure and even his nose. (With one exception...we think his little lips look a lot like Uncle Jon's)
I have also really enjoying planning for this baby...it was extremely fun this time to work on his nursery. I had to knock some dust off my sewing machine to finish this project (I think it had been at least 6 years since I had used the machine)...but it was well worth it. With Brady's help, we selected the fabric and colors that we liked and then with the assistence of Marie Bobalik and Paula Carothers, I got to make all of his customized bedding and room decor. Brady, being a lover of neutrals would have preferred that I had selected all brown bedding (BORING!), but I worked to stretch him a bit by showing him about 20 different room ideas and he ended up picking basically the same patterns and colors that Matt & Reecie had used in Baby Kate's room.
Pregnancy cravings: grapefruit and grapefruit juice, coffee (weird, since I have NEVER liked it in the past..but only for a few months because now in the last couple of months I don't really want it anymore...strange, oatmeal, smoothies, and CARROTS (I cannot get enough of these...I think I eat 3-10 on average each day...I'm surprised my skin hasn't turned orange).
Mood swings: I guess Brady will have to confirm this but I don't think I have been extra emotinal this pregnancy...with the exception of weeks 32 & 33 where I would cry at just about anything...a youtube video about a dog and an elephant who were friends...I cried A LOT over that one!
Favorite parts: I LOVE feeling Drew's movements and it has been neat watching the kids' reactions as Drew kicks them as they touch on my belly. I have not been able to see the movements of the babies as well in my last pregnancies but this time I can even see when Drew has the hiccups. I can even feel his little legs and feet with my fingers when he shifts around.
Challenges: I had a lot more nausea in the first trimester with this baby...I have had MUCH more trouble with REFLUX at night when I lay down to sleep...and I also developed 2 hernias with this pregnancy (which I am really hoping will go away as soon as I deliver Drew).
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So incredibly happy for you. You are an ADORABLE pregger! I still have the Christmas card that you sent, it meant so much. Best of luck on Monday. I will be praying for you and Baby Drew. :)
ReplyDeleteSO exciting!! You look great!!
ReplyDeleteYou look so cute!! Love the belly!
ReplyDeleteI am soo happy for you guys! Your pics in Hawaii look amazing too!
I'm so happy for your family. Can't wait to see pictures.
ReplyDeleteAlso looking forward to pictures!!! Will be praying all day Monday for you all, little Drew and the medical staff that will be with you! (((HUGS))) from Athens, AL
ReplyDeleteYou look amazing! I can't wait to hear more about baby Drew after he arrives :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on Baby Drew and best to you on Monday!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you get to have 2 boys and 2 girls :)
Looking forward to pictures of Drew.
Congratulations!!!! Can't wait to see pics of Drew!!!! Tomorrow is the big day, you get to meet your bundle of joy...Good luck and my best to you!!!
ReplyDeleteThinking about you on your big day :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see pictures of your little guy.
Good luck today!! Cant wait to see pictures of baby Drew :-)
ReplyDeleteI am beyond excited to have this update, looking forward to you posting pics of the new baby. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteChecking in to see that baby. Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteMy heart is so blessed to see God at work. I was directed to your husband's website before his daughter was born and I followed the heartbreaking yet amazing journey up until after your wedding. To see how God worked everything for His God for the both of you, blesses your readers (like me) 100 fold.
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to read this, but I feel the need to share. After being married to a youth pastor for seven years and having dealt with six years of fertility treatments/miscarriage/surgeries, etc., all within a year, I got pregnant with Dawson via IVF in February 2010...Found out my husband was having numerous online/face to face affairs in July 2010 (I was 22 weeks pg)...had my son in November 2010 and put up with more infidelity and heartache for another six months - all the while my husband's promises and pleas fell short when face to face with this incredible addiction. I prayed, I screamed, I cried, I begged and even though my husband wanted his family - the addiction pulled him forever away. I filed for divorce and it was final the day of my son's first birthday - Nov. 4, 2010.
It has been a tumultuous 1.5 years and I'm slowly healing and finding out who I am as a single mom of a miracle baby. God knows what we need exactly when we need it - and me deciding to start back blogging after a year's hiatus from my fertility journey blog...well, I came across y'all's combined blog and was filled with such joy and hope when seeing where your families are at now.
Sorry to take up your time, but your story gives such a testimony that God can take extreme sorrow and loss and turn it into something beautiful...I true Isaiah 61 - beauty for ashes story. It gives me great hope and helps replace the "hopelessness" I feel most days that my "story" ended with my divorce (does that make sense?). So, thank you for sharing your journeys - Blogs are a wonderful way to connect and encourage...so thank you :-)