The Bump Chronicles- week 38
“no baby yet?” that seems to be the question du jour, usually coming from the masters of observation mentioned previously, if I’m still walking around with a basketball under my shirt the answer to that question should be pretty obvious. It makes me wish that I had ordered a t-shirt that says: “No I haven’t had the baby and I’m not in labor.” or even better, one that says “it isn’t over until the fat lady isn’t fat anymore”

I made the mistake of sharing a link that I found interesting/amusing on Facebook about how people swear that a dish at a certain restaurant is guaranteed to induce labor within 48 hours. Several different people took it to mean that I wanted to eat the dish to induce myself, quite a jump in logic! Specially when I’m the one regularly ranting about how one shouldn’t induce labor unless medically necessary.
And since everything is healthy, the only time I would consider induction is if I’m overdue which I am not (yet). Yes people, please remember that I still have almost 2 weeks to my official “due” date or as I like to call “guess date”. And if it comes to that, then I’d rather try the natural tricks before I check myself into the hospital for a pitocin drip at 42 weeks.
As much as we’re excited to meet baby Fox, I am not trying to dictate when he/she should make his/her appearance. In a sense I would probably miss being pregnant as I’m still enjoying it all when I don’t count the cankles. I do hope that this isn’t one of those “cool babies” that insists on being fashionably late for it’s debut but baby will get to pick the time it considers best and we’ll adapt to that.
I guess this is another aspect of being a granola mom in a fruit loop world.
Thinking about fruit loops, it saddens me to see so many other new parents putting so much focus on the theme and color scheme of their nursery and not on other more important (in my opinion) decisions. But I notice that this is because there is hardly any mention of the important decisions to be made since most people think they have no choice and go with the “standard” procedures.
I am referring to things such as where to give birth, how to give birth, who to give birth with, which classes to take, whether to have a doula, which prenatal tests to take, to eye goop or not, whether to vitamin K shot or not, whether to delay vaccines or skip them, whether to circumcise and most of this is just the “medical” side of it. There’s still the decisions on parenting style and everything that comes with actually bringing the baby home.
It shocks me how often I hear somebody saying that they just did things that way because “that’s how everybody does it”, “that’s what my doctor told me to do” or “I didn’t know there was an alternative”, has anybody ever heard of the concept of INFORMED decisions?
In non ranting news, this week we had a belly cast made of the bump, it didn’t come out perfect but being Daddy Fox’s first job as sculptor it’s pretty good, it wasn’t hard to do and aside from having a waterproof belly and boobs from the vaseline lubricant it wasn’t as messy as we feared.
Now it’s a matter of me getting the chance to try to sand it a little and figure out how to decorate it after a trip to the craft store for ideas and supplies.

I had been having trouble sleeping for a very long time and something as simple as flipping sides was being torture, this was in part because we have a tiny bed and Daddy Fox is a giant and I’m not so pixie sized with the bump so there isn’t much room for movement and positioning. Apparently Daddy Fox got tired of my whimpering and swearing throughout the night and he started to sleep on the futon in the bedroom and suddenly the room to spread and move in bed has allowed me to get the best sleep in months.
It sucks that it’s harder to fall asleep without him as close and I can no longer sneak in middle of the night cuddles without getting up but at least I’m starting to get some decent rest again. I appreciate his sacrifice and it’s cool that our room is big enough to fit 2 beds so that he doesn’t have to be all the way out in the couch.
An unexpected side effect to this pregnancy is that I’ve developed a sensitivity to certain food ingredients. In the past all I had to do was avoid seafood and I could eat anything else without remorse but in recent months I find myself having reactions to MSG and other food additives used in many popular restaurants. Now I get sick after every time I eat at Golden Corral and the other night I had an allergic reaction to food from Chipotle that was bad enough that required me breaking out the benadryl to avoid skinning myself alive.
Back to ranting… This hasn’t yet made a big stir in the news but it may, there is a peaceful “nurse in” being staged tomorrow at a park in Orlando to protest the discrimination by a lifeguard against several breastfeeding mothers and I’m cheering for them from afar.
A lot of people seem to be getting their panties in a twist over this ranging from “breastfeeding is gross” to “I don’t care what you do but I don’t want to see you do it”. A lot of this stems from the taboo over breastfeeding and the over- sexualization of breasts. I roll my eyes at the prudes that don’t want children to see a woman nursing a baby, they will never grow up to learn what breasts are truly for otherwise since media and society emphasizes a completely different purpose for them.
Normalizing breastfeeding means more people, adults and children, must be exposed to it on a regular basis in the course of their everyday lives. Breastfeeding is not something to be embarrassed about. In cultures where breastfeeding is the norm, children simply don’t ask what mothers are doing with their babies, because they already know what breasts are for. And parents understand the dual purpose they can serve without embarrassment.
I’ve got nursing covers and if I use them it will be for my benefit and not anybody else’s and if baby doesn’t like them or it’s too freaking hot or inconvenient to cover up while nursing people can choose not to look or put the cover on THEIR head.
I believe in people’s right to be offended but that doesn’t entitle them to interfere. There are many legal activities I witness in public that personally offend me and when I don’t like it, I stop looking and continue about my day.
Regardless of the many benefits of breastfeeding and its promotion by medical and governmental organizations, Florida law protects a child’s right to nurse but most people don’t know about this. Florida enacted Fla. Stat. § 383.015(1) (1993), which reads:
“A mother may breastfeed her baby in any location, public or private, where the mother is otherwise authorized to be, irrespective of whether the nipple of the mother’s breast is uncovered during or incidental to the breastfeeding.”
Why should we stand up for our breastfeeding rights? Because the next breastfeeding mother might not know her rights, she might not be confident enough to stand up for herself, she might even be discouraged enough that she stops breastfeeding.
On the getting ready for baby front, the stereotypical nesting instinct of wanting to clean and disinfect everything including the screws in the cabinet hinges has been non existent for me. The house needs a good spring (or in this case summer) cleaning but the best that I can do is try to keep it from getting worse, oh well…
I have been doing some last minute shopping for miscellaneous items that we still don’t have, most of it would be extras (more towels and washcloths) or luxuries (fox crib mobile and wall decals) but it brings me joy, still dreaming over that fox themed bedding set that is out of my current financial reach….
I have printed a sign to be posted in our front door in case I get loud at odd hours while in labor and somebody calls the cops.
Think it gets the point across?
07/09/2010 @ 10:38 pm
the eclipse is coming!
07/10/2010 @ 1:38 pm
Good hearing from you again. I love the idea of the door sign; it makes sense. I wonder if you or Fox should alert the local LEOs when you do go into labor, in case they get any phone calls about a woman being tortured?
Keep cool!
07/10/2010 @ 4:17 pm
LOVE the sign 🙂 Hathor rocks and you are a beautiful babymamma goddess!