Showing posts with label ultrasound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ultrasound. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Week 34

We have a baby shower on Saturday and I am very excited to see all my friends!

About Baby: At 34 weeks, Alexandra can recognize and react to simple songs. I guess I better start singing to her...and not just what is playing on the radio. It must be time to start learning some songs like Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. I can't remember all the words. I know....pathetic! And another big problem - I can't sing! I tried tonight and it was painful! Maybe I need some singing lessons? Alexandra is now mature enough that if she were born early, she would be preterm rather than premature. This means most likely no stay in NICU. I am still hoping she continues to "bake" until at least March 1st. Estimates say that she should weigh around 5 pounds now!

How am I feeling? Good except for the cough that still won't go away. Sleep is becoming more of a challenge due to the continuing numbness. I bought a new brace to see if that will stop me from waking up with a numb arm/hand. It has been quite painful to deal with until it calms down and I can go back to sleep. I have yet to figure out a solution since it does not seem to correspond with which side I am sleeping on. The numbness is also a problem in the morning and is making showering and styling my hair more difficult. Fortunately it goes away within an hour or so of waking.

Computer work is also making my neck quite sore. I had a prenatal massage on Sunday and that helped a little, but my neck is just super tight.

I do have to say that pregnancy has been fantastic for my hair - it seems more full than before and it seems to style easier too! My nails also grow faster. Both of these are benefits that I would love to be able to continue to have after Alexandra arrives!

New Symptoms: I have noticed how I can see the indentation from my socks after a day of work and knew I had a little swelling in my feet. But today at lunch, I looked at my feet and my ankles were swollen. Hello water retention! I asked the doctor and found out it is very normal. My blood pressure was 111/69 today so that is good. I will just have to make sure to put my feet up more! Let's hope the warm weather continues so I don't have to stuff my feet into closed toed shoes! If the swelling continues, it could put me out of work at an earlier date, but I will discuss that with my OB on February 7th.

Movement: I am continuing to enjoy her little movements and I know that I will miss those once she arrives. Some times I tap my fingers when she kicks and she will respond.

Updates:  On Monday I had a non-stress test and Alexandra was sucking her thumb during the quick ultrasound. It was funny to see! She had her fingers in her mouth again today and I got a picture of it. The technician who does the scans says she is a beautiful baby! I can't wait to see her little face when she arrives!


Food: I can finally eat most foods again without coughing. I have never had any strange food cravings or food aversions and count myself lucky. Most foods just either will cause heartburn or don't sound good. I eat a lot of chicken, which I hear from most of my friends was something they could not stand when pregnant. Guess I am lucky!

Prepping for Baby: I have made some progress this week. First, I selected a pediatrician for my girl. His name is Dr. Steven Deterville and he came highly recommended by one of the nurse assistants in my OB office. There are actually two pediatricians in the office which will be more flexible for me once I return to work. I have read some comments from patients and they are all very positive. I look forward to meeting him! Second, I contacted my insurance and found out they will cover 100% of the cost of a breast pump. I just need a prescription from my OB and to contact an in network medical equipment supplier. This is great news as the best pumps cost around $300. I am excited to finish the nursery next week!

This weeks bump photos:
And a bonus comparison shot - 24 weeks vs. 34 weeks where you can really see the change! Grandma Janet says, "Alexandra has needed more room in recent weeks!"
Look for my next post to be Sunday after the baby shower!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Ultrasound

We had another ultrasound today. These are known as "growth scans" because they take measurements of everything from her skull to femur. Our little girl was measuring perfectly based on her March 15th due date. Her heart rate was 149 bpm and she weighs 1 pound and 4 ounces! Wow - she is getting so big! Starting December 28th, I will be going in for twice weekly non stress tests (NST) and will be continuing to get growth scans every 6 weeks. There are some perks of being an older mom - they pay a lot more attention and I get lots of sneak peeks at my girl! Here is today's photo. This is the first profile picture we have where you can see her little nose and lips. Her arm is up and she appears to be kicking towards her face. She has been pretty calm the last 24 hours with very little movement that I have felt so it was fun to watch her kick her legs up towards her face during the ultrasound. Dave had not gone with my to the last appointment, so for the first time he got to see her adorable little feet.


Friday, October 19, 2012

Week 19

About Baby: My little girl is now the size of a mango, and probably even bigger. I had an ultrasound on Tuesday and she measured 19 weeks 1 day at that point. The doctor said she was 9 ounces! Her heart rate was 145 so it has stabilized. I have an anterior placenta, meaning that it is located in the front, but off to the left side. At the ultrasound, they gave me a cute picture of her foot:



Its hard to believe that I am almost 1/2 way! This week, my little girl's brain is working overtime developing the five senses and she has developed a protective coating to guard from wrinkly skin due to amniotic fluid.

How am I feeling? I have been a little tired because of several late nights in a row. I am trying to do more sitting at work, but sometimes have lower back pain so it feels good to stand. My allergies have been driving me nuts this week - lots of sneezing and a stuffy nose. Fortunately I can take Benadryl!

Movement? Yes - and I even think I felt some pokes or kicks tonight. Nothing very strong, but it felt different than the gentle rolling I normally feel from her. Soon I should be feeling stronger kicks and there will be no doubt that it is my sweet girl.

Here we are at 19 weeks!


I am wearing maternity clothes full time now and they are so comfortable. The challenge is I now have an extremely limited wardrobe. Once it gets cooler, I will buy some fall/winter long sleeve tops, but right now it is so hot I am living in shorts and t-shirts!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Anatomy Scan

Tonight we had the anatomy scan at 16 weeks 4 days. Baby was measuring normal on everything. We also found out that baby is a GIRL and we are absolutely thrilled because that is what we wanted!! Her heartbeat was 142 and she measured a few days ahead at 17 weeks 1 day. We have an ultrasound photo of her little face because she was looking right at us. You can see her skull and eye sockets clearly.


As the ultrasound tech did all the measurements, she went so fast that it was hard to tell what we were seeing. Fortunately she would tell us - leg, kidney, heart, etc. We go back for our next ultrasound in 4 weeks and a Fetal Echo in 5 weeks where they look just at the heart. Now the fun begins - picking out a name for our sweet little girl and designing her nursery!