Thursday, November 25, 2010

Good Huge News

Like the title I finally got good news when going to the perinatologist. After some worrisome news about my placenta separating for the uterus our doctor confirmed that over the past 6 weeks all troublesome areas have completely healed. Which I didn't think was possible ,but feeling very blessed and thankful for this healing.

I wish that I could say we are in the clear and have no troubling news. While at the perinatologist they realized that our little bundle of joy is HUGE. Okay maybe not huge but measuring larger than she should. She is a whopping 2 lbs 15 oz  and in the 66% tile (that is almost 3 lbs) at almost 28 weeks.... for those that don't know how this baby thing works. 40 weeks is full term and babies toward the end can gain a pound a week. I have 12 weeks still! The concern about her being big is gestational diabetes... while all my blood test are coming back normal they are going to now watch her and me very closely to make sure I don't have diabetes. Let's just say my doctor walked into the appointment asking me if I could stop causing so much trouble : )      

 Brock was out of town for work so my mom came with me to the appointment. It isn't clear in these pictures ,but my mom & I agreed that we think she looks like Brock. We will just have to wait and see if this is true.  Unfortunately, the sonographer wasn't the most personable person and we didn't get the best ultra sound pictures.


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 As for the way I am looking these days. I don't feel as massive as I look and I swear I am not waddling ...yet! I am really okay with all the changes though. I know that in end all I care about is having a healthy beautiful baby in my arms. 

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Update 21 weeks

      After many unknowns and putting lots of puzzle pieces together by my doctors.... they have agreed that for the next couple of weeks I take it easy. Meaning light duty at work and bed rest after that at home. I am thankful that they are allowing me to still work since I am only 21 weeks and 5 days along ,but bed rest at home is probably going to drive me nuts..... no heavy cooking ,cleaning, shopping ,or laundry. On the up side I will have tons of time to due my needed baby research on breast pumps, bottles, car seats, strollers, ect. My poor husband is going have a lot on his plate from working 7 days a week 10 hour days then having to come home and help with all the house work. I am blessed that he has already stepped up and done everything around here with no complaints and believe it or not limited nagging for me. I married an amazing man!

    Our happy news of the day was that we did get a good look at our little gril. Thankfully everything with her is looking GREAT! She is already 1 lb 1 oz and this time she was moving like crazy. My idea of having some orange juice right before we went back for the ultra sound worked.

    We both are just hoping that this is a slight bump in the road and we will continue to see a normal healthy development in our baby. We are praying for her to be born at a viable age where she will have no complications. Lots of praying and hoping for our little miracle will be done over the next few weeks until I go back to the doctor.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

18 weeks

Today we went to the perinatologist for a second trimester level II ultrasound. Our OB/GYN likes to have this done so she can double check on the babies development. She was also a little concerned because my trend in weight gain was low over the past 4 weeks ,so just to make sure everything was okay we had the ultrasound.

The ultrasound went well excpet for the fact that our little princess didn't cooperate for the tech. Brock wasn't surprised by this telling the tech that she is just like her mom stubborn.Pretty much the entire time she was curled up in a ball taking a nap. We didn't even get a good profile picture. The tech and the doctor did say that from everything they saw she looked healthy. She is a bigger than she should be too... weighting in at 9 oz (the average weight at 18 weeks is 7 oz). I am bummed that they didn't see everything ,but happy at the same time because now we have to go back in 6 weeks which means I will now have a perinatologist watching over her growth and development.

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

It's A Girl!

Last weekend Brock and I went to find out the gender of our baby. From day one since we found out we were pregnant Brock said we were going to have a boy. Surprise to us all "It's a Girl!". She looks perfect! She has all ten fingers and toes. She has Brocks toes. Her second toes on her feet are longer than her first toes which Brock has and I don't. To our surprise she was moving a lot. Even the ultra sound tech said she so. I think it was because of the Mucho Mango drink I had before... lots of sugar! Brock and I even got to see her suck her thumb... which was wasn't a surprise beause we both did. Her weight right now is 5 oz.  It was a special moment that we were happy to share with our Moms' and Sisters'.

After the ultra sound Brock and I went shopping to look at all the little girl clothes and things since for the past weeks we had only looked at boy things. It was overwhelming walking into the first store knowing that we actually are having a little girl. I think that it finally had hit me and my eyes started to to get all teary. Thankfully my amazing husband was there to comfort me and hold me tight. We had a fun day and I wouldn't change it for anything!
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