26 weeks Bumpdate

26 weeks Bumpdate

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Hello everyone and Happy Wednesday! Just sharing some maternity update on you guys that I think you might find helpful if you are experiencing the same thing.

Last week I went to my doctor’s appointment and she did the usual, checked the heartbeat and the movement of baby Andi. They were all good except for the measurement of my belly which she thought was small for its age of gestation. She literally triple checked it and said that if the measurement on my next visit was still small she has to do another ultrasound and see what is going on. That really scared me and I did share the news to my co worker. She told me it was the same thing for here because her baby was breech.

That it ringed a bell, because when we did the anatomy scan ultrasound, baby Andi was breech. So it seems like she hasn’t turned yet. My daughter Adi(my first born was the same but she turned so both my first 2 babies were both vaginal deliveries. And as I was reading about breech delivery, it has to be c-section if the baby is in breech position.

So then I googled it more and found some exercises to do to make the baby turn and hopefully it works, There are some bridging exercise and cat and camel positions that I can do at least 15 mins a day.

So i will let you all know when I get to see the doctor by the end of this month. Also I am due for the glucose screening next week and hopefully I did not acquire a gestational diabetes. I really have to be very fit so It will be as easy as when I gave birth with Aidan. I was really exercising then and walking a lot. It really made a difference.

Thank you all so much for stopping by and please do share this post if you find this helpful to other pregnant ladies you know.

Simply,

Christianne

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