This morning I had a pregnancy well checkup with all the bells and whistles of what women have to go through. I was thankful that Kaylas Grandma Euner came to watch her so I didn't have to take her to my appt. Heartbeat sounded great. Baby is moving and I am feeling it now. At this age the baby can hear well enough to be startled at loud noises and comforted by my steady heartbeat. The Dr. does think that I have an ovarian cyst but is not too concerned about it at this point. Our good news of the week is that Greg's work has finally gotten insurance so as of Feb. 1st we will be insured. Hopefully it will not consider the pregnancy pre existing. I had blood drawn for the triple scan on monday so when we get the results from that test the decision will be made about my ultrasound. If the triple screen is normal I will have a routine ultrasound in 3-4 weeks but if the triple screen is positive for anything I'll have to travel out of town for a high definition ultrasound that can look for abnormalities.
Kayla has learned how to open the front door now so I must be on top of her every move until I can get some doorknob covers. Greg has a training in Austin this weekend so Kayla and I will go with him and while he is in class I hope to buy more babyproofing devices.
I need to stay active with the camera so I can add more pictures but I just haven't taken many pictures lately. I'll work on that for my next post.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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3 comments:
So glad you head the heartbeat and can feel the baby move! Will you be finding out gender? When is that?
She better find out the gender - it's hard enough to wait 20 weeks - let alone 40! Linda, if you don't want to know yet, then you can just have the ultrasound tech call me directly. I promise not to tell you.
Don't worry because I do want to know the gender so I can decide what I need to do to prepare for this new baby. I have lots of girl stuff so if the baby is a boy I have lots to clear out and lots to reorganize. Also I'm tired of not being able to at least say he or she when referring to the baby. I should find out in a few weeks.
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