Pregnant and 40...WHAT?
I turned 40 today. I am not at all embarrassed or ashamed to
admit that. I have earned every wrinkle, gray hair, and freckle/sunspot on my
face. I am blessed and very happy. With this momentous birthday, I thought back
to my younger years (tweens/teens), when I would think, "What do I want to
be doing when I am 40?" Happily married - check; children - check; great
job - check; awesome friends (spread all over the country now) - check; but 27
weeks pregnant - NO WAY! To quote my motto, "People plan, God
laughs!"
The funny thing about this pregnancy is all of the fun terms
that go along with it. I feel like a Geritol commercial. How do you like
"Geriatric Pregnancy" or "High Risk Pregnancy"? The former
always gets me. I am not that old - am I? Geriatric - seriously?!? I understand
the latter - there are some complications that come along with this baby, they could
happen to any woman, of any age. I just won the lottery of a double label. Yay
me!
Please keep in mind that being 40 and pregnant isn't really
so bad. I can fight the urge to register for everything at Buy Buy Baby and
Target; actually, I don't plan on registering at all. I know the dangers of
eating "everything I want, I am going to enjoy this, blah blah blah."
I am thrilled with my belly, but dress more conservatively than my younger
counterparts (no skin tight shirts/pants/shorts). There are no "belly
shots" of me floating around in cyber space. Our birth plan is simple - drugs
please. Swollen ankles, they will go down. Weight gain, it will eventually come
off, eventually. I also know that this baby girl is a huge blessing from God
and I/we cannot wait to meet her!
Some of you know our history - we had Sloane, had two
miscarriages, then decided to wait and see what would happen. After two and a half years of waiting, our
hearts were opened to the idea of local adoption. We spent the greater part of
last summer taking classes to be certified/licensed parents (not an easy feat).
We gave away the bulk of our baby stuff (clothes, toys, supplies, etc.) and
prepared to welcome an older child or sibling group into our home. The day after our practice home study visit
(kind of like a practice interview before a big interview) I found out I was
pregnant. I thought I was just stressed (you know, new job, new house, possible
new kids). God was having a great big belly laugh.
Before we moved to DFW, I did some research on high risk
OB/GYN offices and found one I really liked, they also take my insurance - woo
hoo. I kept their number in my phone, just in case. I called, made an
appointment (got in right away), and discovered that their office was just down
the street from my new school (Thank You, Jesus!). My doc was well versed with
my condition and made sure I had the meds I needed right away (Thank You, Jesus!).
(After we lost our third baby, I was diagnosed with Antiphospholipid Antibody
Syndrome - APS. This causes tiny blood clots to form making it difficult for
the placenta to attach and for blood to get to the baby. I take blood thinner
shots daily, and am on aspirin and Vitamin E therapy as well). My teaching
schedule is set up so I can leave at the end of the day and make my
appointments without having to take time off work (Thank You, Jesus!). Then four of my colleagues discovered
they were pregnant too! Don't drink the water at my school ladies!!
So, how am I going to celebrate this milestone birthday?
Well, I woke up at 1 am with leg cramps. Point-flex-point-flex, for 20 minutes.
Then the other leg started...got my workout in early. This afternoon I was able
to finally get my compression hose to help with my varicose veins (ick, I
know). (Did you know that there were "in-network"
and"out-of-network" medical supply stores? Let's just say I
discovered that the hard way. Nothing says fun and excitement like turning your
pregnant self into a contortionist while being measured for expensive leg wear!)
Sloane stayed home from school, so we played, read, and ran errands while she
questioned my about why I am not having a birthday cake (we are having a family
celebration this weekend, but four year olds don't always get that).
Sure, I have seen the mugs and t-shirts that read, "I
would rather be 40 than pregnant!" But I am honestly thrilled to be right
where I am. Life is full of twists and turns. This may not have been on my
master plan - but it was on God's. He knows what He is doing. This pregnancy
has brought me so much closer to God and has enriched my relationship with Him
in so many wonderful ways. I praise Him, cling to Him, and talk with Him all
day long.
I wish you all a wonderful day! May you have sunny skies, no
snow, and warm breezes! I am going to go put my feet up and have a big glass of
water - while pretending it is a big glass of something else!
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