I have hit 34 weeks!! According to my DR if I go into labor these babies are coming!!! They won't try to stop them. Now - when will I go into labor????!!!! ;-) I am exhausted, achy, hurt everywhere, feel like my stomach is seriously going to drop to my knees, can't sleep, my hands hurt all the time (from what the nurse said last week it sounds like I have pregnancy induced carpel tunnal), my feet hurt from being so swollen (hurts to walk!!). Oh need I go on.... ;-) I LOVE being pregnant and I would not take a second of all this pain away in order to have these babies but I think I am definitely ready for these kiddos to be on the outside world. One thing I will miss once that time comes is feeling them moving inside me. I love it. I'm spending a lot of time just feeling them and watching my belly move around. That is one thing I just never ever get tired of. I love feeling their little hiccups. I can always feel Jocelyn on the upper right side (sometimes in the middle) and Walker's is always focused near my left hip bone for some reason. I think he's just really low. I cannot wait to meet these little munchkins who I have completely fallen head over heels in love with. So see - I complain about all my achiness but I'm still thankful and loving every moment. :-)
I don't really have too much else to write about right now. My Doctors appointment is tomorrow morning so I'll write another quick blog after that with the update there. I'm really praying for a c-section date. I somehow doubt I'll get it tomorrow but I SOOOOOO need an end date.
The babies growth for
Week 34:
Your amazing baby is on the move! They’ve been riding fairly high in your stretched-out womb till now (while kindly compressing your poor internal organs), but now they’re planning on making the big move to your pelvis this week. If you haven’t noticed it already, you’ll be feeling the weight shift that signals that your baby is most likely out of breech position, with their head now resting on your pubic bone. In liver news: although not quite fully formed, your little miracle’s liver is now capable of processing a certain amount of waste. In general, most of your child’s prenatal physical development is pretty much up to snuff and ready for the outside world. Naturally, further weight gain is expected—so you’re still not at maximum capacity despite probably feeling like you definitely are maxed out.
And of course we can't forget my wonderful belly pictures. I look rough!! LOL I feel even rougher! ;-)

The stretch marks are really setting in now:

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