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Yay! Healthy, active little Sprout! Our ultrasound today went fabulous. Baby wasn’t as cooperative as last time, but it was more that baby is getting bigger. Sprout is estimated to have gained about 11 oz in the last 4 weeks, so measuring in around 1 lb 4 oz. Sprout also has some long leg bones so doctor thinks baby will be tall.

That’s about it though. No amniotic bands seen, all appendages are there including fingers and toes. Umbilical cord is flowing like it should be and there aren’t any noticeable kinks at this stage. Basically, all good news.

The pictures are about as good as the last ones, but I will post them first, and then I will post the pictures for the last one as well.

Today’s ultrasound:

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Baby’s Foot ๐Ÿ™‚

 

 

 

 

Ultrasound on January 3rd:

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I believe this is of baby’s hand, but baby moved while MFM was trying to get the photo. C’est la vie.

 

 

 

 

So that is that. The MFM said that since everything looked good for now, he was going to see us again in 6 weeks instead of 4, so now we have to wait until March 13th for another ultrasound. We still have a few doctors appointments in between there though, so I won’t get to anxious.

Another upside of the delay is that we will have the ultrasound at 28w1d, which is less than 2 weeks before we lost Pixel. I know that it will be a rough time in general for us, but right now, Darrell and I are feeling very, very optimistic that everything is going great and now all we have to do is finish cooking and pop this sucker out and we will be bringing home our baby. ๐Ÿ˜›

I still can’t believe how long this pregnancy is feeling. I keep noticing that I still officially have about 18 weeks left but it feels longer since I have been pregnant for 12 of the last 15 months. I still have 4 more months to go though! *sigh* It’s all worth it right? ๐Ÿ˜›

22 Weeks

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Weekly Updates:

How far along: 22 weeks

Baby’s size: Spaghetti Squash – Your baby has stretched to the size of a spaghetti squash and weighs almost a pound. (Length: nearly 11 inches.)

Sleep: Really good this week. I think I am making up for last week. ๐Ÿ™‚

Maternity Clothes: Yep. Loving the stretchy pants!

Food Cravings: None this week. I had a couple sides at the Burns supper on Saturday that made me crave them a little bit, but I just made sure to eat two servings of them and it helped.

Food Aversions: I still cannot handle spicy. I miss having my chips and salsa, but I am glad that I donโ€™t have the sweet aversion anymore.

Symptoms I have: Heartburn galore! And the never ending acne.

Doctor’s Appointment: MFM tomorrow!; Midwife on 2/4; and OB on 2/12

Movement: Every day at least once a day I get about 5 minutes of kicking and rolling. It is never the same time of day, but I do feel Sprout at least once a day.

Belly Button: Innie. But it is definitely starting to move to a more level position.

Gender: Team Yellow!

What I’m looking forward to: Seeing Sprout tomorrow and making sure everything is still ok.

What I miss: Nothing this week.

Comments

Hey everyone!

Since Darrell and I had the issue with the website at the beginning of the month, we have gotten a few comments that were questionable to us, so they were marked as spam. If you have commented and don’t see your comment, let me know so that I won’t mark you as spam. ๐Ÿ™‚

Most of the comments really did look like spam. The only one was questionable was this one:

“There is no definite estimate of exactly how accurate ultrasound is at detecting disabilities, and there are both false negatives and false positives. As far as detecting fetal abnormalities goes, several points have to be bornt in mind :a) Not every problem can be diagnosed with ultrasound โ€” conditions which do not manifest as a structural or gross functional abnormality (such as a very abnormal heart beat or mental retardation) may be missed.b) Not every problem which can be detected will be diagnosed. For example, in many ultrasound examinations the babyโ€™s fingers and toes are not counted, even though it is possible to do so should it be necessary.c) The ability to detect abnormality in the fetus at an ultrasound exam depends on a number of factors, such as the size and position of the fetus, the amount of amniotic fluid around the fetus, the body habitus of the mother (whether she is fat or slim), the type of equipment used, and, most importantly, the skill and experience of the operator.d) Some problems (such as anencephaly) are more readily diagnosed than others (such as cleft palate).The accuracy of ultrasound for dating a pregnancy depends on at what point during the pregnancy the ultrasound is taken. Pregnancy dating is most accurate during the first eighteen weeks of pregnancy. Measurement of the sac at five to seven weeks is not accurate. Measuring the crown-rump length gives an accuracy of plus or minus three days at seven weeks; this test can be used from the seventh to the fourteenth week. Between fourteen and twenty-six weeks, measurements of the biparietal diameter, the femur length and abdominal circumference are generally used. The accuracy is plus or minus seven to ten days. The accuracy further declines with advancing gestation age.”

Now I am pretty sure it is either Spam or someone who just hasn’t read the blog, but I feel like I need to answer these questions/statements.

#1 – We are well aware that there is no estimate at exactly how accurate an ultrasound is at detecting disabilities. It really depends upon the ultrasound and how good the technician is. Our first wasn’t diagnosed with his fatal birth defect at any of his ultrasounds, so we know all about false negatives. It is because of the chance of false positives that we didn’t do any of the other testing that we were asked about during our first pregnancy. So this pregnancy, we do keep in mind that there are chances for false positives/negatives, but we are seeing a higher risk doctor with a better ultrasound machine and we are seeing him more often to make sure that everything still LOOKS like it is going normally.

a) At this point in our pregnancy, we aren’t to concerned with the other abnormalities as if they are found, most of them are found after birth and many of them can be treated fairly successfully.

b) Many normal ultrasound examinations don’t count fingers and toes, but because of our history (Amniotic Band Syndrome), our MFM does to make sure that there aren’t any bands constricting baby. This is really important because Amniotic Bands are really hard to see on ultrasounds unless they are constricting baby, so it is something the doctor is aware of and is looking for.

c) We are aware of this as per our history where we had a doctor with an older ultrasound machine and a very picky child with our first, so no abnormalities were seen even though his brain was growing outside of his skull. That is why this pregnancy we are seeing a MFM every 4 weeks for an ultrasound to make sure that everything is going like it should be. If anything seems to change between visits, the MFM has assured us that he will up our visits to keep up with the progress of baby.

d) We know that it doesn’t take much time before baby does a lot of changes. We are being very closely monitored and they are measuring things every 4 weeks. By 22 weeks, we will have had 5 ultrasounds and each ultrasound measures baby a little different. We aren’t concerned with pregnancy dating because we have done infertility treatments, so we know EXACTLY when we conceived. Our only concern/reason for the ultrasounds is to make sure that baby does not have a fatal birth defect. We are just hoping to have a living, breathing baby who we will get to raise by the end. Granted, we hope for a healthy baby, and getting our multiple ultrasounds is currently the only thing we can do to make sure that baby is ok. There is no idea on why Amniotic Bands happen or what causes them and many people who have them don’t have the bands affect the baby. We are some of the “lucky” few and knowing that we did everything we can to take care of our children is what we want. These ultrasounds are our way of taking care of this child.

If, by chance, we end up with ABS again and it is caught early enough, we have an option to go in for fetal surgery to have the bands cut. This is a risky surgery, but we have done research on it (even knowing that very few mothers have it happen more than once) so we would be prepared if it happened again. We would probably only go in for surgery if the bands are constricting baby’s head or umbilical cord. Possibly hands and feet, but it really depends on when the bands happen and how they will affect baby as the surgery has a small chance to actually put you in preterm labor and possibly deliver baby. There are always risks associated with everything, but you have to weigh them against what would happen if you don’t take that risk.

So that is my response to the comment. I wasn’t sure if I would post it, but I feel that I needed to be open about this and to address this issue in case there are others who happen to stumble across this page and who might have these same ideas.

21 Weeks

Sorry this post is a few days late. We have been having a hell of a time over here. We finally got the house on the market last Tuesday, just in time for Darrell to get really sick. He has been out of work for more than a week now. He is trying a half day today, so we shall see if that was it. So, it is late, but not too bad overall. ๐Ÿ™‚

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Weekly Updates:

How far along: 21 weeks

Baby’s size: Carrot – Your baby, currently the length of a carrot, weighs about 3/4 of a pound. (Head to Heel: 10.5 inches)

Sleep: Sleep has been horrible this last week. Darrell came down with something and is still sick from it, so I have been trying to help him feel better, trying not to catch it (thus far I havenโ€™t), and just overall waking up when he wakes up. Not very conducive to sleeping though.

Maternity Clothes: Yep. Totally loving my stretchy pants I found at Sears for $4. ๐Ÿ™‚

Food Cravings: No cravings this week. I think I have been to tired to actually crave anything.

Food Aversions: Spicy. I still canโ€™t eat things that were mildly spicy for me before pregnancy. Which sucks since I love the chicken curry I make and I canโ€™t eat it. ๐Ÿ™

Symptoms I have: I have been having to pee constantly. Sprout likes to push on the bladder.

Doctor’s Appointment: MFM on 1/30; Midwife on 2/4; and OB on 2/12

Movement: So far only I have been feeling Sprout. On Saturday night, I felt Sprout from the outside, but baby stopped kicking before I could get Darrell to feel. ๐Ÿ™ Hopefully sometime in the next couple of weeks.

Belly Button: Innie. But it is definitely starting to move to a more level position.

Gender: Team Yellow!

What I’m looking forward to: Darrell feeling Sprout. It is something I have been anxious for since he never got to feel Pixel kick. Sprout is definitely more active than Pixel was, so fingers crossed. I am also looking forward to passing 30 weeks. It is a milestone we have been anxious for, but I know that it doesnโ€™t necessarily mean we are safe. We just keep looking forward to different milestones.

What I miss: Sleep.

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Weekly Updates:

How far along: 20 weeks

Baby’s size: Banana – Your baby has grown as big as a banana. (CRL: 6.5โ€ – Head to Heel: 10โ€)

Sleep: Sleep has been good most of this last week. The last couple nights have been rough, but it is because Darrell is coming down with something. Hopefully whatever he has will go away quickly.

Maternity Clothes: Yessir. Most of them are just bigger sizes, but there are a few maternity specific items that a friend gave me.

Food Cravings: Donuts – and since my doctors appointment was this morning, I just stopped and got them this morning! Yeah for Blueberry donuts!

Food Aversions: Nope.

Symptoms I have: Same as last week. Plus I have been feeling Sprout pretty regularly since the new year. At first it was a questionable thing, but this last week has definitely been all baby!

Doctor’s Appointment: MFM on 1/30; Midwife on 2/4; and OB on 2/12

Movement: I have been feeling Sprout at least once a day this whole month. At first it was a questionable thing, but this last week has definitely been all baby!

Belly Button: Innie. But it is definitely starting to move to a more level position.

Gender:ย Team Yellow!

What I’m looking forward to: Finding a name for Sprout.

What I miss: Not having to watch what I say about baby regarding the gender. Two weeks thus far and haven’t told anyone, so here’s hoping for another 20!

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