Monday, October 20, 2008

A Little Scare

Tim and I had a little bit of a scare over the weekend......and, it had nothing to do with Halloween being around the corner (LOL). I started spotting (bleeding) a little bit Saturday night. It turns out that it was just a busted blood vessal around my cervix. We went to the doctor's office today, and they confirmed that everything was fine with the baby. I can go back to work tomorrow, but I'm not supposed to exercise or do anything strenuous for the next few days.

On a brighter note, it was fun getting to have another ultrasound done. Tim scanned a 3D picture and he circled the area that he thinks resembles the budding of a baby boy.....I'm not sure if that really is what he thinks it is, but it's fun to speculate. The heartbeat was in the 150's this time, which tends to represent a boy; and, the ultrasound technician also said that she thinks it's a boy based on everything she could see from the ultrasound, but she didn't want to confirm it just yet since the sexual organs are still developing in this stage. We should know for sure in another month! More importantly, everything seems healthy so far! Regardless of the gender, it's a huge blessing just to have a healthy baby right now. So far, all of the ultrasound shots have revealed a smooth, complete spine and a perfectly sized head (no swelling or lemon-shaped characteristics). These are all great signs in contrast to the spina bifida characterisitcs that existed in our last baby....PRAISE GOD!

On a funny note, one of the pics from the ultrasound showed a little hand up by the baby's face and it looks like the middle finger is pointing up.....can you believe our baby is flipping us the bird?!!! We're going to have some major manners to teach! HA, HA!

I'm thankful our little scare turned into a few laughs.....God is good!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Goodbye First Trimester!

Here I am at 13 weeks! I'm looking more pregnant by the day! I look and feel pretty much the same as I did during my last pregnancy at this point. I'm still having bouts of nausea, but I'm hanging in here. Fortunately, I'm still able to function at work and take my 30-minute walks during my lunch breaks. I'm also trying to maintain doing yoga once or twice a week. I think the exercise actually gives me more energy and makes me feel better in the long run. My diet is so-so....sometimes the most appealing foods to me aren't the healthiest ones; but at this point, I'm eating what I can tolerate in hopes of conquering the nausea. I've gained 3 pounds so far, which is good for the first trimester, especially considering the nausea. I have a major sweet tooth on most days! I was like that during my last pregnancy too. Those poor trick-or-treaters aren't going to have any candy left if I keep getting cravings for sweets (ha, ha).

We got to hear Baby Breeden's heartbeat today. All that came out of this doctor's visit was getting to hear the heartbeat (no ultrasounds or lab work), but that made the visit completely worthwhile! The heartbeat was measured at 168 (I believe that means 168 beats per minute). According to old wives tales, the more rapid heartbeat usually means a girl. If you're rooting for a girl, don't get too excited because our baby BOY's heartbeat the last time was in the upper 160's. In fact, so far everything in this pregnancy has mirrored the last one with the way I feel; the way I'm carrying the baby so far; the cravings I'm having; the baby's heartbeat; the sore boobs (yes, they're sore now...they weren't during the first few weeks, but it all caught up with me...if only a guy knew what it was like to carry around two sore watermelons all day long...they may not be as big as watermelons, but sometimes they feel as heavy!); etc. The only thing that I truly hope and pray does NOT mirror the last pregnancy is the baby having spina bifida.

Speaking of spina bifida, I go to the lab on Nov. 5th for my quad screening. As you all know, the quad screening will reveal if there are any signs of spina bifida or other birth defects. I believe from the depths of my heart that everything will be fine this time around. Nonetheless, it will still be a relief to receive final confirmation that everything is ok. I have a routine check-up with Dr. O'Connell at my OB/GYN's office on Nov. 13th followed by genetic counseling and a thorough ultrasound at Riverside Hospital on Nov. 18th. I'm hoping there won't be any reason for genetic counseling this time around, but Dr. Yonker and Dr. O'Connell still want Tim and I to have the genetic counseling as a means to ask any questions we may have at that time and discuss the results of the quad screening (even if the results reveal that there isn't spina bifida). On the other hand, the positive side to me going to Riverside is that their equipment is way better and Tim and I will see a good view of the baby through an ultrasound at that time. We should know the sex of the baby on Nov. 18th....that's just a month away! Can't wait!

Thanks for reading yet another lengthy blog posting from yours truly. If you remember anything from all of my ramblings today, please remember to lift up a prayer (or several prayers) in the month of November when I undergo all of the screenings to receive the final news on this baby's health. I don't want to sound down-trotted in my faith, but I honestly can't imagine going through another heartache like what we went through before....it was such a nightmare! I'm ready for happy news! I know I'm blessed regardless of what the future holds, so please also pray that I don't lose sight of God's grace during this uncertain time.

Until November.....Adios! Happy Halloween! I promise I won't binge on Halloween candy in spite of my cravings for sweets!