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Seeing a High-Risk Fetal Doctor.. #Ultrasound #Pics

My latest OBGYN recommended to me on Monday that he would like for me to see a High-Risk specialist. Why? Well – when Carli was born she was only 5lbs, 4oz at almost 38 weeks gestation. The average weight around 37 weeks is about 6.5lbs. Obviously, Carli was not 6.5lbs. She was in fact 4lbs, 9oz when we left the hospital on Father’s Day 2008.

On top of a low birth weight, she also had low amniotic fluid and was breech. Was there an issue I had that was unknown or undetected? Had my placenta stopped working efficiently and caused growth restriction? My doctor wanted to be on the safe side and have my current pregnancy monitored to make sure this doesn’t happen again.

Even though having a little 5lb peanut was kind of cool (man she got attention!) I can understand his concern. He also wants to make sure that it doesn’t happen again, and/or sooner.  So come Tuesday, I went for my regular OBGYN screening blood work (unrelated to high-risk doctor appointment) and Tuesday afternoon I got a phone call from the HR Dr setting an appointment for the following morning at 8:30 in the morning. YIKES that was early since it’s all the way in Orlando and I am currently in Deltona (and on top of that, rush hour Orlando is the WORST, and I had to drop Carli off with my Mom). But if I didn’t agree to 8:30 Wednesday, I would have to wait until a week later. So I went ahead and said, “okay” and went to bed early.

I got there around 8:15am, filled out some paperwork and waited until about 9:15 before I finally got called back to get my weight (cries) and blood pressure and ask me a series of questions. I was then asked to go back to the waiting room where I waited for another 45 minutes. Luckily I had Janet Evanovich’s Hot Six with me to keep me company. Thank G-d for books!

Finally around 9:45 I was called back for my ultrasound. I had two technicians, the regular one doing all the work and a student one who was watching and asking questions.  They were very friendly and I enjoyed being able to see my little bug! After the sonogram was finished, my tech asked if it was okay if the student tech played around a little with the machine and practiced. Hmmm.. more opportunities to see bug? Sure why not! I wasn’t going anywhere!

So Tech #1 left and Student Tech was like, “So what should we look for?” and we looked for the spine and profile. It was a lot of fun just watching Bug squirm around on screen. She was rolling and jumping and kicking and waving. It was.. wonderful.  It was still so crazy knowing I have a little baby inside me with a head and arms and legs.. let alone a nose and eyes and a mouth! I was definitely in awe.

The HR Doctor finally comes in just as the Student Tech was finishing up and he also ran an ultrasound on me to double check things. He noticed I had a fibroid mass in my uterus, which I guess.. supposedly is really common. He didn’t seem concerned. At first he thought it was a contraction because I guess contractions show up the same way. But when it didn’t change, he realized it was a fibroid. I am trying not to read too much about fibroids because I don’t want to freak myself out but.. I do know it increases my chance for a c-section by 6x. Not cool. But – hopefully it’ll shrink and go away!

Textbook Girly Nub.

He said fluids look good and the baby looks properly formed (on target) and doesn’t appear to have any down’s flags.  He stated that she was very active – and she really was! She was all over the place.. definitely an acrobat of sorts. It kind of makes me wince wondering just how painful she’ll be kicking me in the future. Carli was so laid back and not much of an acrobat in the womb.. so, if this kid has her Dad’s energy, I am in trouble from 15 weeks on!

Then what he would say next made my eyes bug out, “It’s a girl.” and I joked, “What – are you like… 50% sure?” and we all laughed. I was pretty sure you couldn’t tell a fetus’s gender before 16 weeks as parts were still growing. But I guess you can if you are skilled. The issue comes from thinking that a fetus is a boy based on the fact that a nub is present. But all fetuses have penis-like nubs early on.  But the girl’s nub eventually descends within itself and becomes girl bits. Based on the angle of the nub (he checked from all angles) he said, “I am about 90% sure it’s a girl!” He smiled at me, “But when you come back for your next ultrasound in a few weeks, I will be 99% sure.” I was really happy. We really wanted another little girl!

Quite a few friends are hesitant to believe it – because it’s so early and I get that. But for now, you know, if my fetal diagnostic high-risk specialist doctor tells me something, I am going to judge his word over Dr. Google.

My next appointment is on February 17th so we’ll see for sure then. ;)

Wordless Wednesday: Hello Pretty Kitty

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Wordless Wednesday: Rockin’ These Glasses

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Mickey’s Very Merry Xmas Party

On the ferry ride over!

On the ferry ride over!

The only thing that I don’t quite understand about Disney’s Christmas Party, is that for something made for children – the hours surely aren’t anything to be recommended. 7pm+? Carli enjoyed all of an hour and a half before she just got way too tired. By 9:30, when the fireworks started – 1.5 hours past her normal bed time, she was very, very cranky.

Plus, it being so dark out – we had no idea where we were going half the time. So we missed out on a lot! Carli didn’t get any pictures with characters and we only went on two rides (It’s a Small World and The Haunted Mansion). Even so, she did have fun. To see her eyes and mouth in wonder and giggles – was worth every minute! I can’t wait to take her back during the day time!

Forrest and I split a giant smoked turkey leg in Frontierland, something I have wanted to do for at LEAST 20 years. I thought it was delicious and juicy and crispy and messy! Forrest insisted Feathers were smoked in, but I never saw one. Carli also enjoyed the turkey leg, which was surprising since she is not a huge meat enthusiast.

On another positive note – I felt pretty good through out the entire thing. Maybe the key to morning sickness is to just keep moving. The longer you sit stagnant and think about how awful you feel, the worse it is! So this makes me think that today, we are going to go get her pictures taken with Santa. (Or maybe it’s the Zofran speaking).

Can you believe we forgot to buy one?

Can you believe we forgot to buy one?

Carli & her Daddy (With Cinderellas Castle behind them!)

Carli & her Daddy (With Cinderella's Castle behind them!)

Seeing even the moments of pure wonder as Carli saw the lights and characters – it just makes me all the more excited to take her in the day time. Maybe in February for my birthday, we’ll go again. I’ll be in the 2nd trimester and more than likely feeling pretty great and I can get in Free – and Carli is under 2, so she can get in free, too!

Next time I’ll bring my Canon Rebel XTi and not my pocket camera so I can get some really good photos!

Carli’s First Haircut (18 months)

I was very nervous about Carli getting her first haircut. First, she has become extremely independent lately. Doesn’t need my help for squat! If you offer her your hand, she swats it away as if to say, “Pssh – Woman, I can do this myself!” and then she runs off squealing typical of an 18 month old.

A year and a half already. Holy, wow. It felt like just yesterday when I was complaining about morning sickness with her, and now she’s a toddler – a toddler tornado. But our toddler tornado was having trouble seeing through her mop of bangs. So we decided – okay, it’s been a while. We’ll try the whole “first hair cut thing”. “Just please..” I told our long time family hair stylist, “Please keep the curls.”

We made our 90 minute drive to the Bombay Hair Salon in Cape Canaveral. Yes, you read that correctly. We drive 90 minutes for a hairstyle! When you find a good stylist – you to to where they are, even if they move a little further away than you ever thought you’d drive. But – it’s always worth the trip.

Carli was allowed to pick out which cape she wanted to wear (both brightly colored) and even had some foam shapes to play with. She never even realized that she was about to get her hair cut!

IMG_1302She was so easily distracted – that I was surprised. I thought for sure she would be fussing and wanting my mother to hold her. But never a second did she question what was happening!

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This little girl was having a BLAST! She was laughing, giggling, and making faces in the mirror. This relieved me quite a bit and I was able to take a bunch of pictures to document this event, a positive one at that!

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I am so happy that not only did she enjoy her first haircut experience – but it also eased my husband’s fears of too much getting cut off. (Oh how we love her curls!) Now that she got her bangs cut (so she can see much easier), but the split ends are cut off so her hair will grow like a weed, now!

.. and of course we saved her first hair. Now, to figure out what to do with it?

Wordless Wednesday: The Christmas Card Photo

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