I did get the 'green light' for an induction at 38 1/2 weeks, but asked the doctor that we just see what my body does on its own. He was happy with that, so we're taking it "one week at a time". According to the doctor he is also still "very high up".

In the meantime there are just so many things going on at school. I'm almost done with my clinicals--thank goodness. I always joke that I'm at the right place (at Memorial Hermann) so should anything happen, I can just go on over to labor and delivery. The nurses I work with always joke about "what will we do, get you a stretcher, race you over there?" I calmly tell them should my water break--or anything of that sort-- to just hand me a towel and walk me on over. I am in Tomball once a week too for my 'school nurse' rotation. Should anything happen out there, I'm sure I can just make a call to my mom to sent Life Flight to pick me up...I kid, I kid...
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