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No news is… no news.

Brief update…

No news. We’re still in a holding pattern. L has most of the pre-labor symptoms — just no actual labor. Contractions are irregular at one every 12-24 hours. ;-)

I’ll continue to provide updates. So, assume that “no news = no news” for now.

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Getting closer…

Just a quick update.

L lost her mucus plug tonight… we think with “bloody show” (part of it was clearly tinged a slight brown and pink). This prompted me to make sure that we were really finished packing for the hospital (yes, I know it could still be a while… but really, why rush at the last minute?).

In any case, it seems that I might be only days away from arriving at Fatherland!

Stay tuned for more updates…

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Still waiting…

At this week’s OB appointment, L learned that she’s “making good progress” and “wouldn’t need to hear the speech on inducing.” She’s still at 1cm, but she’s now 80% effaced and Emerson seems lower still. So, we wait…

Soon? Maybe. A week away? Maybe. Who knows? I’m willing to entertain predictions. ;-)

Fortunately, we’re now fully ready to go.

Bags packed. Nursery ready. Supplies on hand.

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Week 38

We’ve reached Week 38!

Since there’s nothing else to report on (just waiting!), I’ll provide a few health updates:

How’s Libby doing?

As I’ve mentioned, L’s had a (blissfully) trouble-free pregnancy. But, the last couple of weeks have started to wear on her.

She had some sort of weird rash on her back and upper chest (which is finally getting better) – that the doctors thought might be fungal but didn’t want to prescribe anything due to her advanced gestational state.

Her voice sounds like she has a cold. However, she’s not sick. We think this might be related to heartburn or reflux.

Speaking of heartburn, she’s had a lot of it lately. Indeed, she was up a good bit of the night dealing first with heartburn and then some sort of pain in her upper back. This is starting to become a recurring theme.

She’s also taken to calling herself “Momma the Hut.”

Needless to say, she’s ready for Emerson to arrive.

Biopsy results

Yesterday, I learned via a voicemail that I have a “mildly atypical (dyplastic) nevus” which Dr. Google tells me is pathology-speak for a “slightly funny looking mole.” The good news is that this isn’t cancer. The (slightly) bad news is that it means I will need more investigation and biopsies (mostly precautionary, I assume). And, I’ll likely need to remain under the observation of a dermatologist for the rest of my life, as I’m now twice more likely to get melanoma than a typical person (though it’s far from a foregone conclusion and far less likely than someone with a history of melanoma in their family).

I’ll find out more details today when I speak to the doctor’s office.

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Infant car seat installation… success!

Success! Finally! Yeah, me!

Here’s a video from Edmunds that I found most helpful:

We used a seat protector for each car (the Elite DuoMat by Kiddopatamus purchased from Amazon.com for about $30) and a single pool noodle (purchased at a local pool supply store for $3), which I cut to size with a knife. Both worked well and were great investments.

Here are some photos of our cars tricked out with Emerson’s seat:

Installed in the Jaguar XJ8 Van Dan Plas

Checking the seat's angle -- correct!

Installed in the Porsche Cayenne

This one doesn’t get a car seat: :-)

My (other) baby... :-)

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