As we walked out the door of the examination room after the appointment, I heard T. exhale a long, loud breath. I think that sums up our appointment perfectly.
One perfect yolk sac. One beating heart. One perfect fetus, measuring spot on at 6W4D. Oh, and positioned in a great place, toward the top of my uterus and in the middle.
I am relieved. Now I can worry about the million other things I constantly neurose about during pregnancy. Whether I'm getting enough protein, whether there's something wrong with the water here, spotting, miscarriage, birth defects, war, plague, famine. . .
The doctor couldn't see where the bleeding came from, but thinks that during implantation it may have burrowed in near a blood vessel. There was no sign of any more blood, which is good.
As before, T. was a bit disappointed that there was only one, and I am enormously relieved.
We are going to do CVS again. It is a bit complicated, because I inadvertently booked our trip home squarely during the period when CVS should be done. There are basically only two days when I can do it here, because you can't fly right after it, either. The doctor that my doctor refers all of her patients to only does them one day a week, and can't see me before I leave, because he doesn't do them on the days I need to have it done. If we can't find another high quality doctor to do it, I may have to consider having it done in the U.S. while we're home, which isn't exactly ideal. But, I could go back to the hospital where we did Miss M's, which I trust implicitly. Hopefully, it will work out here, and I'll find another good doctor to do it.
Oh, and get this--if I have any problems, ever, I call my doctor on her cell phone directly. She has someone cover when she goes on vacation, but otherwise, I'll see her for everything.
YIPEEEEEE!!!! Congratulations.
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Wonderful! And it's perfect news - ONE healthy little one!
ReplyDeleteI am SO relieved for you. Welcome back to the world of swollen ankles and emotional outbursts. What is your EDD?
ReplyDeleteYay! Congratulations! This is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I lost track of your blog, but I found it again this morning and am glad I did. My first was born just a few weeks after your Miss M (on 2/2/10) and I'm TTC #2 now. Your happy turn of events is inspiring to me!
WoOHOOW!!!!! So glad that everything looks good!!! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I'm so happy for you! Good luck figuring out a time for the CVS testing. It sounds like you've got a few options.
ReplyDeleteAnd I have to agree, it's really reassuring to have your doctor's cell phone number. At this point, I'm almost surprised when I'm in the States and they don't hand it over ;)
YAY!! Congratulations!!
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Great news, congratulations. Happy ICLW (from South America), I'm interested in your experience in Borneo. ICLW #117
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your ultrasound!!! When did our first one a couple of weeks ago we were a bit freaked to see two! The tech showed us one and while the RE was talking about it, the tech moved it and I saw the 2nd.
ReplyDeleteFast forward 2 weeks and I'm OK with it now. I hate it when people say, life only gives you what you can handle - meaning we got twins because we can handle it. But, I suppose it's true.
Congrats on your ONE! :) BEst wishes for a wonderful pregnancy to come. And welcome to the worry wart of women waiting to be mothers club!
Congratulations! And Happy ICLW! This is such a wonderful post to read today! Makes my heart smile.
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Congrats! :)
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