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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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top from stitchfix maternity (who I just tried after a year break and was pleasantly surprised with) & maternity jean shorts from Old Navy a few years ago.

Today I am officially in the final stage of pregnancy. That's exciting for a million reasons. We're a few weeks closer to meeting this little one. I've only got a few months left of being pregnant (most likely forever, we'd love to complete our family with two kiddos). And, we've made it this far without any major bumps.

In fact, compared to last pregnancy, with the panic over the (turned out no big deal) CPCs, the deployment, the fear that I'd go into labor alone, the general unsettled feeling that Paul would miss the birth and the gestational diabetes, this time around has been a walk in the park.

We had a routine ultrasound without markers of anything abnormal. Paul and I are both working a lot, but our conversations take place on the couch or at the dinner table, not over Skype. Not only will Paul be here for the birth, but he will get to take 10 days of paternity leave and be home for those precious early weeks. My mom will also be here starting in late October so we know Ellerie will be well taken care of no matter what labor/delivery brings.

And – craziest of all – I passed my gestational diabetes screening test last week.

Yes, as the trimesters have moved along, it's been one relief after another around here. I'm feeling so relaxed I even think house-hunting is a good idea. (Which is crazy and not going to happen before the new baby comes. But, spoiler alert, we are thinking about moving within San Diego eventually for a million and one reasons that I am sure at some point I'll have time to jot-down…or maybe not.)

Not having GDM this time around is really exciting. The diagnosis was unexpected last time, but I failed the screening test pretty badly and then was not able to pass the three hour test. I ended up controlling my blood sugar well with diet which was awesome, but having to prick my finger 4 times a day for 12 weeks was a hassle. Thankfully, I stayed healthy and Ellerie was born a week "late" at 7lbs 9oz and 21 inches long. It was, in the big picture, no big deal and I was prepared to go through the whole thing again this time around.

But I passed! Hooray! There are probably a hundred things that contributed to this, one of which is that every pregnancy is different.

My lifestyle today is very different than it was two years ago as well. I estimate I've doubled my (moderate) activity level this time around. In 2013, I pretty much sat at my computer. And now, from wearing a Fitbit, I know that computer days? They are embarrassingly low on the "active minutes" scale. On a "work day" (which every day was back then) I was probably getting about 4000 steps (and that's generous). Now, because I am aware of it, I fight for 10,000 steps a day – more than doubling my average activity level from 2013.

I have to believe that adding this extra energy burn (I started using the Fitbit in April 2014) has helped my overall wellness. And I have to believe that being more phyically active has helped my body process sugars and function a bit better.

Plus, when I took the test I was just coming off the Whole30 diet which obviously can't be ignored. I basically avoided sugar for 30 days and then threw it at my body which must have been like "are you kidding me with this crap right now?" (Sorry, body.) The good news is I was able to process it effectively. And the other good news is I never eat sugar like that; it makes me feel like a garbage can.

And last, my stress-level this time is so much lower. You'd think with a more intense job and a kid this time around I'd be more stressed, but the relief of having Paul home and our house settled (last pregnancy I was in the middle of buying a house by myself and getting us moved and set up) is worth something for sure. I have a lot going on, but most days all of it feels manageable.

So that's three huge lifestyle changes, all of which have to be taken into consideration. But the results are so good and the relief is overwhelming. I'm re-inspired to keep up the walking. I am happy to eat fairly low-carb, and low-sugar and to keep up the high vegetable intake. I'm just so glad that Paul is home. Of course, I will keep talking to my doctor and make sure that my blood sugar levels stay on track. A healthy baby is infinitely more important to me than passing a test. (File that one under things I desperately wish went without saying.)

It's all good. Depending on who you talk to, the third trimester drags or flies. I hope mine just flows along. We've got something special cooking right now.

related reading : what I ate with gestational diabetes & my experience with the fitbit.

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16 responses to “third trimester.”

  1. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Is that a tease at the end?! That last sentence was like a really great cliffhanger from my favorite show!

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  2. Eileen Avatar

    Good for you on the GD test!
    I have a sis-in-law that is probably one of the healthiest people I know, but she tested borderline during her pregnancy. She was actually eating too much fruit each day and that contributed to it.
    Good luck the rest of the way!

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  3. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Oh wait. Just as soon as I hit Post, I realized that the “something special right now” is probably life. Amiright? 😉

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  4. Holly Avatar
    Holly

    Congrats on passing your GD screening! I can imagine how happy/relieved you were. I was really happy to hear that because, like you, I was shocked with a GD diagnosis during my 2013 pregnancy. I wasn’t a typical candidate for it, but stress combined with eating lots of carbs due to extreme morning sickness–it was all I could keep down–put my sugar numbers over the edge. We’re hoping for baby #2 in the next year or so and I’m working hard on being active and eating better so I don’t have to go through that again next time. I’m so glad that worked well for you and I’m keeping my fingers crossed it works for me too!!

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  5. lisa valinsky Avatar

    So glad to hear your passed the GD test! I’ve got to say – I passed it too, but kept thinking the week leading up to the test that if I did have GD, I would totally use your blog post ideas for meal planning. Love that post.
    Thanks for the update, lady! Glad all is well.

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  6. Anna Avatar

    So much good stuff here – congrats on the GD screening and hurray for the Fitbit! Most of all, I’m so glad to hear how much of a difference Paul being home has made this time around. I remember cheering at my computer when you posted that he’d made it home in time for Ellerie’s birth.

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  7. elise Avatar
    elise

    Haha, the baby is the special thing cooking. 😉

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  8. elise Avatar
    elise

    Good luck mama! It’s possible for sure.

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  9. elise Avatar
    elise

    That’s one of my top five searched posts! I’m so glad it helps people. Congrats on passing!

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  10. Jennifer W. Avatar
    Jennifer W.

    ohhh!!!! A possible move???
    Do tell 😀
    And I’m so happy that your stress levels these days are better and better managed. Good for you!!!

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  11. julia Avatar

    Good for you! I just took my test the other day and am waiting for the results. I passed just fine the first time and my lifestyle/diet is pretty much the same so I’m not worried, but you still never know! I can imagine it being stressful.

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  12. Ingunn Avatar

    Congratulations! It must be such a relief to not have to deal with all the tracking. The fasting blood sugar was what stressed me out, it totally messed with my sleep when I knew I had to get up at a certain time to measure. Ugh. Walking made such a huuuge difference when I had GD (post-meal bs without a walk: 120, post-same meal bs with a 15-minute walk: 87!), so it makes sense that it would have a big impact in avoiding GD, too.

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  13. molly Avatar
    molly

    Hooray for a peaceful pregnancy and all the good, fun stuff in your life right now! You look wonderful (I love your new Stitchfix top!), and I can’t wait to hear more about your inspiration to move!! It’ll be so fun to “watch” you find a new home and make it your own 🙂 xo

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  14. mandie Avatar

    Oh goodness, I have my first appt today for this pregnancy, and I’m already hoping that I don’t end up with GD this time around. Unfortunately, all I can stand to eat is carbs. Hopefully that will change soon! Congrats, anyway! SO happy you don’t have to worry about that this time around! 🙂

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  15. orange gearle Avatar

    Such good new about the GD (and everything else)! Wishing all good things for you and your family as you settle in to this new life of 4! 🙂

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  16. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    I enjoy reading your posts because my husband was in the Navy and we were stationed in San Diego. He was also deployed during my first pregnancy, so I know what you went through. Luckily, he had land duty when we had our 2nd. Will you be having your baby at what we called Balboa (I’m sure it has a different name now)?
    Here’s a thought-silly as it is-your new baby’s name could start with a K and you could do EEK! posts. LOL!
    Be well!

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