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Sunday, November 29, 2009

It has been very long since I posted something new. Sorry, folks (if there are any folks out there who do indeed read this!). I'll start with the updates I've sent out regarding Baby Girl's progress...

From November 19th:

I had an ultrasound to check on Baby Girl's growth, this morning, and I thought it would be more efficient and concise to send out an email, updating all of you on the progress. Here's your warning: it's a little crazy. In case you didn't know, three weeks ago, I had an ultrasound, indicating that Baby was in the 20th percentile. Since this was a little low, they wanted to check her growth again in three weeks (today). She's in the 18th percentile now, roughly the same, and they're happy with that. It actually looks like it's just her abdomen that's a little smaller, and the doctor said she just might be long and lean. In short, they weren't concerned. I've also been going in weekly to get my amniotic fluid level checked. This has been on the low end of normal, so they just want to make sure that Baby has enough fluid to stay nourished and what-not. Last week, the level had jumped up a couple of points (yay!), but today, I was down to 7.8, and they really want you in the 8-28 range. So... What this means is that I have to go in for twice weekly non-stress tests. Plus, I have to keep getting my fluid level checked, every week. Lots of doctor appointments. Yikes. What it also means is that, in the words of the doctor, if the non-stress tests aren't perfect or if my fluid level goes down, it's time. He also said that we want to make it 7-10 more days (I'll be at 37 weeks on the day after Thanksgiving), or longer, if possible. So I'm now adjusting from being a month from a new baby to, possibly, ONE WEEK. Uh... whoa. Fortunately, they haven't made me feel like Baby Girl is in danger. The doc did say that we run a slight risk of premature issues, but that, at this point, she would be late-term premature, which isn't as bad. I feel pretty fine about the whole situation. Actually, I think I'm handling it quite well, if I do say so myself. :) I just have to wrap my mind around the new timetable. We do ask for your prayers-- that Baby would be safe and healthy, that we'll make it past next week, that logistical stuff (who's watching Riley, etc) would fall into place, that we'll stay sane around here! :)

From November 25:

Yesterday, I had two doctor's appointments-- a routine check-up in the morning and a fluid check and non-stress test in the afternoon. At the morning appointment, I was measuring slightly smaller than I had previously. My doc said that that could be completely normal, but that, nonetheless, he was glad that I had an ultrasound already scheduled because he would have ordered one anyway. He ended the appointment by reminding me to do kick counts and call in if ANYTHING seems abnormal. Then he said, "Well, I'm on-call today, so maybe we'll see you later!" Ha! At the afternoon appointment, everything-- praise the Lord!-- was about the same. My fluid level was at 8.03 (and remember, they're looking for 8 or higher), and the non-stress test was totally normal. However, the doctor there, once again, reminded me that if ANYTHING changed, I'd be induced. He also said that as I got further along, they'd be more and more willing to go that route. This Friday, I have my next appointment. I'll be 37 weeks on that day-- full-term-- so that's wonderful. I'm hoping we can make it till at least 38 weeks. Obviously, the longer, the better! Thank you all for your prayers! I'm sure you'll be hearing from me again soon! :)

So that's, really, the most current scoop. I have another ultrasound this Tuesday, so we'll see what happens then!

Meanwhile, Thanksgiving was really great. We headed over to the Greens' for a delicious meal and fun time with family. The only sad parts about the day were that every married cousin (minus our family) was off with the other side of the family; and, of course, it's always sad, celebrating a holiday without my family. But Moom, Dad and even B-man will be out here-- enduring the cold-- very shortly! I'm really looking forward to it!!

I figure I should also post some more recent Riley pics. That's always a highlight of the blog, I know. So here you go!
Riley found a fake flower which she wielded like a sword for a few days. Kona was a huge fan. :)


Riley and Daddy take a stroll through Brookfield Zoo.


Sooooo big!


Riley and Mommy take in the goats. :)

1 comment:

  1. Hi Heather...Thanks for the update on your pregnancy! I'll be thinking about you and praying for you as you are getting closer to meeting your sweet little girl. I can relate to your situation, as I had the same exact scenario with the fluid levels near the end of my pregnancy with Natalie. Cute pictures of Riley and your fam! Take care of yourself!

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