It seems like Yvonne is in labor. About 5 minutes apart. 45 seconds long. As soon as Caleb falls asleep, we’ll be going to the hospital.
Platelets
My platelet count came back last week the same value as before. So, it’s still slightly on the low side, but not getting any lower. The doctors expected it to get much lower in the 3rd trimester, but it hasn’t… praise God! They’ve warned me that there’s always a chance that my platelet count will lower more right before delivery, so they’ll do a quick blood test in the hospital when I arrive. If any emergency arises during delivery (like an emergency C-section or postpartum hemorrhage), I’ll need a platelet transfusion. Chris & I are praying that no such emergency arises and that my platelet count will be within normal range, so that I won’t need platelets. But we’ve also begun to plan a little… we’ve set up a directed donor platelet account with the Red Cross. Essentially, friends/family can donate platelets, which would be held on reserve for me at Arcadia Methodist just in case I need them.
If you’re interested in donating platelets, all you have to do is call the American Red Cross Patient Services Dept at 1800-696-1757. You have to setup an appointment at one of their plateletpheresis centers (they’re all over LA and Orange County). Plateletpheresis is a much longer process than donating whole blood and usually takes anywhere from 1 to 2.5 hours. You can learn more about plateletpheresis at:
http://www.lifeshare.org/donating/plateletpheresis.htm
http://www.givelife2.org/donor/apheresis.asp
Here are some eligibility guidelines in the link below. You need to also have not taken any aspirin-containing products for at least 36 hours. They also recommend that you are either a regular blood donor already or you know that you’re not scared of needles since the process takes much longer than a normal blood donation.
http://www.redcross.org/en/eligibility
Some other stuff to know is:
- Platelet donors do NOT have to match the same blood type as me. They look at other factors within the blood to give me the best match, but there is no platelet donation that would be life-threatening for me (like with a whole blood donation).
- Platelets only last for 5 days. It takes 2 days to process the platelets, so they’re only good for 3 days in the hospital. Thus, if I haven’t gone into labor or I simply don’t need them, your platelets will be used for another patient at Arcadia Methodist (e.g., a chemotherapy patient or a trauma victim).
- Since we have no idea when Caris will make her way into the world, we’ll need multiple staggered donations throughout February. Her due date is 2/14/09, so she’s considered “term” from 1/24 until 2/28. We’re hoping to get donations starting at least on 2/1/09 (meaning that your platelets would be ready at the hospital from 2/3-2/5 – since they only last for 5 days).
If you have any questions, you can ask Chris since he’s donated platelets before! 🙂
New Title
No, that’s not a generic title. It actually means there’s a new title to the blog if you didn’t notice. Yeah, I know. I might take a hit on Caleb Joshua Wong’s Google juice, but it’s no longer accurate. Besides I need to boot Caris Elisabeth Wong’s web presence.
cariswong.com is available by the way, Mr. Su. Of course I don’t think he reads this site, but I’m sure Mr. Lui will relay the information to him.
Again, I’m doing a Google search for Caleb. Really, who are these people in front of Caleb? Are you kidding me? Is my son really losing traction against these guys? That’s preposterous. That’s unacceptable. And now I have Caris to try to get up there as well?
I have some reorganization to do. We need to get Caleb content on his domain. And maybe if Caris get’s a domain too, we can get her web presence up. My children need to be first page search results. No more falling back to page 3. Work needs to be done!
Hiccupping Caris
So I’m back to having to see the OBGYN twice a week since I’m getting close to my due date. I get a non-stress test each time… so I get to hear Caris’ heartbeat on the monitor. She’s doing very well. Today, I was giggling uncontrollably because Caris discovered the monitor on my belly and decided to kick away at it. It looked like a scene from Aliens. She also then started to hiccup for at least 5 minutes. I’m going to bring our camera and video record the monitor sounds at my next appointment on Thursday.
Tonight, Chris was reading a book to Caleb and asked where’s the baby, expecting Caleb to point at the baby in the book. He pointed at my belly, walked over, and kissed it.
Caleb’s Growing
Caleb had his 18-month pediatrician appointment this morning. He finally recognizes the place as the place he gets shots. He started crying as soon as daddy brought him into the exam room. Awh… but only 1 shot today. Caleb is now almost 24 pounds (25%) and 33 1/2 inches tall (75-90%). If you know this boy, he eats soooo much, but I guess all that food goes towards his running around and playing.
On another note…. As I’m sitting here with the baby monitor, I can hear a dog howling. Stupid dog. We have new neighbors behind our house. They have a dog. Don’t wake up my child, dog. Stupid helicopters and airplanes. We think they changed the flight pattern at El Monte airport or something, cuz a few months ago, all these planes started flying directly over our house when they’ve never done so for the last 7 years I’ve lived here. Oh well. Just don’t wake up our child.
Baby Wong #2 has a name…
Caris Elisabeth Wong
That’s right, ladies & gents, we’re having a GIRL!
Caris = greek word for grace
Elisabeth = “My God is a vow” … but really this is a name that Chris chose for his daughter a decade ago before he was ever married… actually, before he ever knew he’d marry Yvonne… or ever have a daughter. So, it’s a name Chris likes, but it has a neat meaning too.
6 more weeks until our due date… 2/14/09. Can’t wait to meet you, Caris! Even big brother Caleb knows that there’s a “bebe” in mommy’s tummy.
calebwong.com
Someone has offered Jeff $200 for calebwong.com. I told Jeff to make a counter-offer of $10000. Yes, I know it’s only a parked site now, but there will be content on that site soon enough, when I ever get the time to put stuff up. Unless that sucker actually buys it for 10 grand.
I did a search on Google again for Caleb Wong. These results keep jumping back and forth. Last I checked he was on the first page. And now? He’s on the third page. What kind of shenanigans is Google pulling off here? You guys own me. My mail goes through you. My calendar, rss reader, search. And now you even own my phone. And you drop my son to page number 3? Below fools like this and this? You telling me my 17 month old son’s web presence isn’t greater than this? I must correct this.
At least Microsoft has it right by putting Caleb #1 on their search engine. Get it right, Google.
Our 30-Week Ultrasound Today
And the gender is…
…we don’t know. still. awh, the baby doesn’t want us to know. so, i guess we’re going with neutral colors for this baby.
we do get one more ultrasound. the baby was breech, so in the last month, they want to check again. if the baby stays breech, i’ll need a c-section. the baby has one more chance to show its genitals.
we have so many updates to do. i haven’t had time/energy to blog, but i’ll try to later.
PRAYER REQUESTS:
1. Baby #2 turns around so i don’t need a c-section
2. I’m now “high risk” since my AFP screening showed slightly elevated hCg hormone levels. The risks are poor growth of the baby and preterm labor.
3. I have carpal tunnel… and unfun numbness/tingling/pain of my arms. Hurts to use my arms and fingers. Wakes me up at night.
4. Caleb is sick again! Not sleeping the best, so mommy’s not sleeping her best.
Thanks for thinking of our growing family. Time for me to nap.
Baby #2!
Is it a boy? Maybe. Is it a girl? Maybe.
Your guess is still the same as ours. We couldn’t see the sex again. This little baby just don’t want to let us know. The baby is breached (meaning he’s currently turned the wrong way. He’s sitting down), so it makes it much harder to see. Well at this point impossible for us to see.
Pray the baby turns around. There’s a very high chance of C-section if he/she doesn’t get turned around by the time it’s born. We don’t want no C-section.
Baby #2’s Sex
We’re going to find out the sex (hopefully) of our next baby this Tuesday, Dec 2.
Want to know immediately what the sex is when we find out? Well follow me on Twitter. I’ll be sending out a tweet right afterwards. Be the first to find out!