Saturday, December 27, 2008

9-11 weeks Pregnant

It feels like just yesterday that I saw my baby for the first time on ultrasound, it's so hard to believe that it has been almost three weeks! So much has happened both joyous and heartwrenching.

Grandpap was rushed to the hospital in diabetic shock, and turns out he had spinal menengitis. I rushed to NC from Gallaudet (DC) to ensure he recieved adequate care. He was so not himself that it was difficult to watch. I missed a final, and could only stay for 2 days then I had to return home and mom came down to sit with him so I could do my ART final.

At exactly 10 weeks pregnant, December 17, 2008, I heard the most astonishing, precious sound in the world...my baby's heart beat on doppler. I had purchased a medical grade doppler for at home when I began to suspect something was wrong with the last pregnancy, but it arrived after the miscarriage had been confirmed. It was amazing to be able to use it at home and hear my baby. I was so excited I took the time to record the heart beat and sent it to nearly every single person I know including Jason.

Thursday was Christms and we finally told Madyson about the baby, she was the only person we know that didn't know about the baby. I had bought her a T-shirt and had it printed with a little blonde haired princess and said "I'm going to be a big sister, Madyson." I was deeply hurt when she was so grumpy that she got clothing that she refused to read the shirt, and when Jason told her she smacked him several times. When she finally calmed down and it sunk in she turned to me and ask "you are?" I shook my head yes giggling. She then turned to Jason and asked "her is?" I took video of it but I need to edit it so that everyone doesn't have to see Madyson beating up her father.

I scheduled an ultrasound at the Baby Preview Company in Reading Pa on Saturday, February 21, 2009 which he and Madyson can go to, and hopefully we'll find out the gender.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Baby's First Pictures

Baby's First picture. December 8, 2009. You are almost 1 inch long, and according to the doctor you're "PERFECT" Your heart rate was 178 and it was so loud you couldn't miss it! Mommy was so extremely worried because today was the exact day your brother or sister died...8 weeks and 5 days. I love your doctor she's so much fun, but I have to see all the doctors in the practice. Your daddy didn't make it to the appointment he got stuck in traffic so didn't have a chance to meet mommy and auntie lynn at 2:30, then got lost at the hospital. I was sad, but he'll get to see you in March. We did have a huge fight about it.



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I was too awake to sleep after your first ultrasound so I created this LOL!


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

2 Months!


So, it's official as of tomorrow I am 8 weeks pregnant. I'm so happy that this pregnancy is progressing relatively easily. I'm still not experiencing much in the way of morning sickness, just some infrequent nausea, and to date, no vomitting. I still am experiencing an array of other pregnancy symptoms. Most predominant right now is my extreme fatigue, which is leading to some hormonal outbursts when my sleep is interrupted. Class has been extremely tough this week, alls I want to do is sleep! Grandpap was up visiting from NC for Thanksgiving, I have not told him yet, as I want to see that everything is okay on the ultrasound December 8th. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving at Lynn and John's house, although the drive there with the ham in the trunk almost made me vomit. Yesterday, December 1, 2008, was my first OB appointment. I saw the most wonderful OB nurse, her name was Anne. She took all the time I needed to do an extensive medical and family history, and we even giggled about her running out of paper. She discussed testing options for genetic disorders with me and explained Madyson's birth defect in terms that I understand, which up until this point I had not. She then gave me a bunch of booklets and some nice freebies from Similac, oh and I almost forgot...TWO blood test slips. I then went to Quest Diagnositcs and got tested for everything thing under the sun from diabetes to cystic fibrosis. I hopefully will get all the test results next Monday, December 8, when I have the ultrasound done and meet with Dr. Black. The only thing I do not like about my OBGYN, College Heights, is that it is a NINE doctor practice, and I must see all of them, oh and I won't know who will deliver my baby until the day comes! OH well can't have everything! I praise God every day, many times a day, when I see there is no spotting. Anne told me I will be considered High Risk, but that as long as there is no spotting, nor any cramps that continue or are intolerable all seems well. What a comfort!