Today we had our anatomy scan. Most people refer to this appointment as the "big" ultrasound because the gender is revealed. But more importantly, this appointment is when they measure every part of the baby to confirm that everything is growing properly and to make sure that there are no visible defects. I am so glad to say that Baby H is lookin' good! We counted 10 fingers, 10 toes, 4 chambers in the heart (with a heart rate of 153 beats per minute), 10 inches in length from head to toe and s/he weighs 11 oz! We are so excited that everything is going so well and we look forward to revealing the gender over Memorial weekend!
In other news, I'm starting to feel little movements in my stomach. It actually feels like a little fish swimming around in there. Check out the little creature that's getting cozy!
It's kind of hard to figure out what the legs are doing, but they are bent. So the long part is the thigh and the calves are pointing up and over to the left and the feet are blurred at the very top.The ultrasound tech had a hard time getting a good profile picture and said "if only we could take out a few of your ribs so that I can get a good angle". Ha! I told her to just keep poking my belly until we get the right view... I'd like to keep all of my ribs, thank you very much!
For my Detroit peeps: Here's a picture of my "baby bump" at 19 weeks 4 days.
Upcoming appointments:
Monday, May 16th at 1:50pm with Dr. Hugge so that she can look at my anatomy scan results (we had today's ultrasound appointment at St. John's).
Wednesday, May 18th at 9:10am with the high risk doctor, Dr. Moore. She's still monitoring me to watch for signs of preeclampsia.
Friday, June 10th at 7:30am at St. John's for a follow-up ultrasound. Yay, more pictures!
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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Anatomy Scan - Phase One
Today I am 15 weeks 4 days, and Baby H is measuring right on-track! The heart rate is 157 beats per minute, and all major organs are visible. They tried to give us a gender guess but s/he had the umbilical cord between the legs... Bummer!
There isn't much more to report, because today's appointment was perfect! I go back to St. Johns in 4 weeks (May 12th) for the "BIG" anatomy scan and hopefully this little one is more cooperative!
Here's the profile picture from today, with a little hand on the other side of the face waving "Hi"! Pretty darn cute, if you ask me! :)
P.S. I was told not to wear heels anymore because I'm a weeble-wobble that can fall down. : /
There isn't much more to report, because today's appointment was perfect! I go back to St. Johns in 4 weeks (May 12th) for the "BIG" anatomy scan and hopefully this little one is more cooperative!
Here's the profile picture from today, with a little hand on the other side of the face waving "Hi"! Pretty darn cute, if you ask me! :)
P.S. I was told not to wear heels anymore because I'm a weeble-wobble that can fall down. : /
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Not Exactly High Risk
Today I had my appointment with the high risk doctor to discuss the blood clotting disorder. She is comfortable with the baby aspirin that I take daily and does not want to put me on anything stronger, because it could be more harmful than helpful. She also told us that I run a higher risk of developing preeclampsia, because it's far more common in women with blood clotting disorders. Since you can't prevent preeclampsia, they will keep an eye on me and just watch for symptoms so that it can be treated.
While I was hoping that today would be my one and only appointment with Dr. Moore, turns out that she has different plans for me... I'll go back in 8 weeks to do more blood work and she'll compare it to the blood that was taken today. I do have to say that it was a very informative appointment and Dr. Moore is a pretty awesome lady!
While I was hoping that today would be my one and only appointment with Dr. Moore, turns out that she has different plans for me... I'll go back in 8 weeks to do more blood work and she'll compare it to the blood that was taken today. I do have to say that it was a very informative appointment and Dr. Moore is a pretty awesome lady!
Monday, March 21, 2011
Genetic Counselor Results
Just a quick update: The Genetic Counselor called this morning with my results. The risk of this baby having Trisomy 21 (Downs Syndrome), Trisomy 13, or Trisomy 18 is 1 in 10,000. She said "this is excellent and it doesn't get much better than that".
Based on my maternal age my risk was 1 in 952 (without doing blood work). So I agree with the counselor.... 1 in 10,000 is pretty great!
Stay tuned - My appointment with the high risk doctor is on Wednesday, and hopefully this will be the only time that I have to meet with her (no offense, Dr. Moore)!
Based on my maternal age my risk was 1 in 952 (without doing blood work). So I agree with the counselor.... 1 in 10,000 is pretty great!
Stay tuned - My appointment with the high risk doctor is on Wednesday, and hopefully this will be the only time that I have to meet with her (no offense, Dr. Moore)!
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Pretty Profile
I just got back from my 4th ultrasound and so far, so good! The heart beat was 169 beats per minute and the baby was big enough to do the Nuchal Translucency (AKA, NT) scan and we also did some other genetic testing. The Genetic Counselor will call me on Monday with the genetic test and the NT results, and then I will see Dr. Moore on the 23rd to discuss the ultrasound results.
Here's some fun pictures from today (at 11weeks 4 days) and then some info on more upcoming appointments:
Upcoming appointments:
On Thursday, April 14th at 8:30am, I will have another ultrasound. For no reason, other than they are keeping a close eye on me. :)
On Thursday, May 12 at 8:30 am, I'll have another ultrasound! This appointment is "THE BIG ONE" - The anatomy scan!
Here's some fun pictures from today (at 11weeks 4 days) and then some info on more upcoming appointments:
Upcoming appointments:
On Thursday, April 14th at 8:30am, I will have another ultrasound. For no reason, other than they are keeping a close eye on me. :)
On Thursday, May 12 at 8:30 am, I'll have another ultrasound! This appointment is "THE BIG ONE" - The anatomy scan!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Appointments are set!
March 17th at 7:45am (Yikes!) -- I will go to the Perinatal Center in St. Johns Hospital to meet with the high risk doctor, Dr. Moore, and she will do another ultrasound to make sure that everything is still looking good.
March 22nd at 11:20am -- I will meet with the Nurse Practitioner to discuss what to expect over the next few months while under their care. I think they will also go over family history at this appointment (but I'm not 100% sure).
March 23rd at 1:30pm -- I will go back to St. Johns Hospital, but this time I will meet Dr. Moore in her suite to discuss my ultrasound from the 17th (so I guess she'll be silent on the 17th?) and we'll also talk about my blood clotting disorder, Heterozygous Factor V Leiden. Fingers crossed that baby aspirin is good enough, because the other option that I know of is doing injections... Every day.... In my stomach! <gag> <faints>
Oh, one more thing... My last day in the 1st trimester is March 26th!!!
March 22nd at 11:20am -- I will meet with the Nurse Practitioner to discuss what to expect over the next few months while under their care. I think they will also go over family history at this appointment (but I'm not 100% sure).
March 23rd at 1:30pm -- I will go back to St. Johns Hospital, but this time I will meet Dr. Moore in her suite to discuss my ultrasound from the 17th (so I guess she'll be silent on the 17th?) and we'll also talk about my blood clotting disorder, Heterozygous Factor V Leiden. Fingers crossed that baby aspirin is good enough, because the other option that I know of is doing injections... Every day.... In my stomach! <gag> <faints>
Oh, one more thing... My last day in the 1st trimester is March 26th!!!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Olive you!
I just got back from the doctor and everything is looking good! According to my 3rd ultrasound, baby Hardesty is growing right on-track (9wks 2 days) and is about the size of a green olive. The heartbeat... Wow! 180 beats per minute, which is fantastic! It was just so exciting to see him/her wiggling around! Check out our little gummy bear... I swear s/he has legs - I guess this was an action shot because I could see them moving around :)
Also, a little background info: In August 2010, I was diagnosed with Heterozygous Factor V (5) Leiden and Methylenetetrahydrofolate (AKA MTHFR, which is way more fun to say). Because of this diagnosis, my doctor is sending me to a high risk doctor just to make sure that my medication is good, and that I shouldn't be on a stronger blood thinner. I currently take baby aspirin everyday and my doctor seems to think that this is all I need, but she would like a second opinion. Just another reason why I love my doctor... She is very proactive!
Until I hear back from the high risk doc, my next appointment is on March 22nd at 11:20. This one should be pretty uneventful though, as I am only scheduled to meet with the Nurse Practitioner. The only other update that I have right now is that I'm pretty sure I have broken the world record for having the most consecutive hours of nausea... So expect to see my picture in the next edition of Guinness Book of World Records! I'm not complaining though, just simply stating the facts!
Also, a little background info: In August 2010, I was diagnosed with Heterozygous Factor V (5) Leiden and Methylenetetrahydrofolate (AKA MTHFR, which is way more fun to say). Because of this diagnosis, my doctor is sending me to a high risk doctor just to make sure that my medication is good, and that I shouldn't be on a stronger blood thinner. I currently take baby aspirin everyday and my doctor seems to think that this is all I need, but she would like a second opinion. Just another reason why I love my doctor... She is very proactive!
Until I hear back from the high risk doc, my next appointment is on March 22nd at 11:20. This one should be pretty uneventful though, as I am only scheduled to meet with the Nurse Practitioner. The only other update that I have right now is that I'm pretty sure I have broken the world record for having the most consecutive hours of nausea... So expect to see my picture in the next edition of Guinness Book of World Records! I'm not complaining though, just simply stating the facts!
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