Friday, March 14, 2008

I visited the baby doc today and caved and requested prescription anti-nausea meds and was prescribed "Phenergan." I just want to feel human again and the Unisom/B6 hasn't been working. The nurse asked me if I can feel the baby moving. I think so, I don't know what constitutes baby's movements vs. normal bodily activity. If this is the case then baby may have had the hiccups last night. I wonder if she, at 22 weeks in utero, can experience something like hiccuping.

My mother telephoned and she again wondered if I had my heart set on the name Maura/Mora for my daughter. She's excited to be a grandmother for the first time and has rented baby name books from the library. Chad likes her suggestion of "Miles" for a boy's name.

She brought up a good point- people may mispronounce Maura as "Mara" with a short a sound, and the name "Nora" is always spelled with an o. I thought it would be so easy once I chose a name, but now I am tied up in a debate over the spelling. The poor kid will have to spell out her last name anyway. I have a follow-up ultrasound in about 6 weeks, so I'd better be sure this kid is going to be a girl before I give the name debate any more energy.

I finished reading Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles. I'm always disappointed when I finish his books because I want them to go on forever. I love his books and this one is definitely a favorite now. I started reading him when Return of the Native was required for high school English and I fell in love with it (Megan-have you read it yet? You borrowed my treasured copy! You have to read it!). I love that a man living during the stuffy Victorian era can write a scandalous book about a woman judged harshly for something which she had no fault in causing. And yet she is such an innocent and sympathetic character. It's definitely a page-turner.

4 comments:

Are You Serious! said...

♥ I always need good books to read I might have to check him out!

My grandma wanted to know what we were naming the twins and so I told her and she got really quiet when I said Eliza! I had to tear it out of her but she thought it was a black persons name and I shouldn't use it... Naming is a huge dealll!!! Finally when I told her that both of grandpa's, grandma's where named Eliza she didn't say anything again...

So Maura like Laura? I like it. I love the name Miles!!! :)

Criscell said...

It's so fun to check your blog, Heather! I've read that book too, and I remember that I was so sad for that poor girl that I just wanted to cry!!! I just wanted her to be happy and be with the guy that she loved!

Anyway...I sure hope you are feeling better soon and you'll have to let us know what you're having!

Rachel said...

Yes your baby can get hiccups in-utero. Morgan got them almost daily for the last trimester of my pregnancy ...poor kid. I like miles too....am kind of wondering if it is on my list.??? don't know yet.

Are You Serious! said...

♥ My kids got hiccups every now and then too while in utero... It really weird w/the tiwns, one would get them and so just one 1/2 of my belly would jump and hte other half didn't do much... :)