Thursday, July 30, 2009

18 Week Ultrasound

Hello everyone! Yesterday was our 18 week anatomy scan. The only thing that we were truly able to find out is that we are having a baby GIRL! I am totally shocked because my gut said that this baby was a boy. Kyle had a hunch that it was a girl. Neither of us really had a preference on the baby's gender, but we did want to find out. And I'm so glad that we did. We have officially decided on the name Sydney Violet. Both names are very significant to us - Sydney being my late grandfather's name (Sidney) and Violet being Kyle's grandmother's name.

The next and most important step is to be sure that she is developing okay. The ultrasound tech had a difficult time viewing all of her anatomy especially her heart and spine because of the way she is positioned. This plus the extra fluffiness that mommy has on board and my history of hypertension warranted another in-depth ultrasound with a perinatologist. (NOTE: I am happy to report that my blood pressure has been stable at 110/60 with minor fluctuations.) We have an appointment next Wednesday early AM with the peri and we pray that they give us an "all clear" bill of health for our baby girl. I'm trying not to stress too much about it and I'm going to look at this as an opportunity to get to see our baby girl one more time. Please keep us in your prayers. I will update as soon after the peri appointment as possible.
In the meantime, here are some pics of yesterday's photoshoot.....

Here are her baby GIRL shots...

Baby's face and belly...
Baby's foot...
Hope everyone is doing well.

Love,
K&K & Syd

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

One Trimester Down!!! Woooowhoooo!

I must admit....it feels so good to be done with the first trimester! It's a landmark that we have been looking forward to for a while. I've been having lots of growing pains/aches, but doctor says all is well and progressing as planned. I swear I have felt the baby move in the past few days - like little fluttering, almost like the baby is doing somersaults! It doesn't feel like any gas pains that I've ever felt before, but who knows. I'm sure that in the next month or so I will know for sure.

I had another ultrasound today (at 14 weeks 3 days). It was a great ultrasound to say the least. The ultrasound tech was so unbelievably nice and very informative. Kyle and I both saw what appeared to be "boy parts", but the ultrasound tech says still too early to tell. Heart rate is running in the 140-150s depending on if the baby is sleeping or jumping around. Baby has long legs (like daddy) and a big belly (like, well...). Placenta placement is high.

I met with the NP after the ultrasound (Kyle was able to come to the ultrasound, but had to miss the appointment to go to work). She said everything looked good. When I met with the doctor on Monday, he was worried about my cervix and my ovaries but both checked out okay. I go back in 3 weeks for some tests that the doctor chose to defer to the second trimester, then I will be scheduled for the "big show". I'm hoping to be able to do it the last week in July, but it will depend on the availability. Here are some shots from today's "photoshoot":

Baby's big belly...
Hi grandmas and grandpas! Baby looks like it is waving, but it the hand quickly went behind the head....I guess getting ready to relax or what I think has been aerobics!
I had a week or so of feeling pretty normal, then I'm back to being nauseated. The doctor upped my dose of Zofran and it seems to be working okay. I'm now getting really bad heartburn lately, but I haven't been eating well lately. :(
**10 Things That I Miss Since Becoming Pregnant:**
1. Coca Cola
2. The ability to hold my pee for extended periods of time
3. Not waking up a zillion times throughout the night because I need to pee or because I'm hot
4. Being able to take certain medications especially Ibuprofen
5. Not being nauseated all the time
6. My favorite jeans that are too tight and cutting off my circulation
7. The occasional alcoholic beverage
8. Eating fish whenever I wanted, especially seared tuna
9. Sleeping on my stomach
10. Our family :)
But NOTE: These are VERY small sacrifices that I am totally willing to make while cooking this beautiful bundle of joy (and after baby is cooked, of course)!
We feel unbelievably blessed and cannot express how much we appreciate all of the support that we've been receiving. We are excited to be traveling back to Louisiana in September. Not sure when we will be back that way because Baby Kelly is due around the time we normally visit, so they are throwing us a baby shower! I'm so super excited and thankful!!!
We hope that everyone is doing well and we look forward to seeing you all soon!
Love,
K&K (and Baby K)