I think the desire is to put her name on things, which cracks me up. No matter which name I pick is going to be Indian, so there won't be anything pre-made. And I've never understood the desire to throw monograms on things...just not something I'm into. I've been calling her "Dino" from the beginning, because my Navy background has me calling ultrasounds "sonograms" out of habit, and Apple autocorrected "Sono" to "Dino" when I e-mailed a pic to myself. So..."Dino" it is. The contractions don't bother me all that much, though they force me to slow down.
Yikes. One of the reasons I've given for not sharing is that my mom changed her mind about my name the instant she laid eyes on me (for some reason she was expecting a blonde, blue-eyed baby...and I am neither) and my step-sister changed her son's name two weeks after he was born. Yes, after the birth certificate...and I don't want to do that.
Ouch. When do you get the results? Take it easy, torn tendons don't get the blood flow that muscles do, so they heal much more slowly. I hope it's just tendonitis from over training.
Had a little bit of a scare this week - I tripped and fell, not while I was running or doing a circus workout, but walking home from the dog park. I skinned my knee (for the second time in the last two months, same knee and everything) and bruised my hand. Docs wanted me in for observation to be sure I didn't displace the placenta, so I spent about three hours in the L&D area. Everything is good, my BP is good, and the baby's HR is good. I even got a bonus ultrasound because they wanted to check my fluid levels, which is also good. I'm a week past the point where a good friend delivered her now 8 month old, so I was a little freaked out when they were so insistent that I go in for monitoring. I hadn't thought anything of it until half the guys in my office told me to call the on-call nurse, who insisted I come in RIGHT NOW.