Thursday, December 15, 2005

Ultrasound - No Results :-(

Well, we had our ultrasound today. We saw that beautiful little being that is growing inside me, however, he/she was laying there so comfortably, and wouldn't move for anything - so we were unable to find out the sex of the baby - so again we wait.

We did see the baby sucking its thumb, kicking and punching, and being totally cute - but no leg spreading at all.

Everything else looks great - form and function. Dr. Hodges said we were, "growing a good one."

Since we really want to know the sex, I asked Dr. Hodges about the big ultrasound - and the fact that it was in just two weeks - and he said if we really want to find out, then we should wait until at least 20 weeks - and to reschedule. So we rescheduled for Friday, January 13th. Dylan is certain that this means it will be a girl, since we want a boy so much. But either way - we are so excited to see the little one, and know if it is Aidan or Olivia! We will keep you updated!!!!

Thursday, December 01, 2005

3rd Prenatal Appt

Well, today was less eventful than we were hoping. The morning started out with huge amounts of snow dumping on Boise and Meridian - followed by Dylan having to drive the car, without snow tires on, into Meridian to work. We had an OB appointment scheduled for 10:30 at the Meridian St Lukes location, so we could see the baby without an ultrasound appointment. I left the house early so that I could make it in plenty of time, what with the bad weather and roads. I made it there about 40 minutes early, and checked in anyhow. Then I called and left Dylan messages on his cell phone and office phone. Well, about 5 minutes later, Jodi called me back. Dylan wasn't there yet - so I was pretty bummed. I got on the scale (moo), and I pee'd on the stick again, and came into the room. Jodi told me that she was unable to perform the ultrasound, that only the doctor could do that and that he was in an emergency surgery - so we were out of luck. I was so bummed since we were hoping to find out the sex - but as it turns out, we are pretty early, and that what they saw today could simply be the precursor to genitals in a couple of weeks - so we scheduled another appointment for Dec 15th, when we have a doctor-only appointment and he will perform the ultrasound. I can't wait to find out if we are having Aidan or Olivia!!!!! I heard the heartbeat - about 160 bpm, and asked about my weight gain. I have gained just 4 pounds - and considering how fat I feel, it seems like not very much. Jodi and I talked about appropriate weight gain at this point, and I am right on track.

Just two weeks after our next appointment, on Dec 27th we have the big ultrasound for the anatomy check and all. They will spend about 30-45 minutes checking out the baby, and will video tape it for us. So that will be an exciting appointment. Then, just two months later - I will begin going to prenatal appointments every two weeks. I can't believe we are almost half way through this pregnancy!!!!!! I can't believe we will have a baby so soon!

Until

Monday, October 31, 2005

Our Second Prenatal Appointment

Today was our second prenatal appointment. It was a pretty good one since we got to hear the heartbeat with a doppler. Pretty uneventful appt, since I am a low-risk pregnancy. I pee'd on a stick, then waited for the doc. He came in and chatted with us, and I told him my fear about not being able to hear the heartbeat - and he assured me that if he couldn't find it with the doppler, then we would give us an ultrasound to assure us that the baby was fine - but there was no problem finding the heartbeat - and it was perfect - strong and steady! Then he let us listen to my heartbeat - and you could hear the difference, mine was slow and relaxed, the baby's was fast and urgent - so amazing! It is such a great feeling to know that the little one is in there just growing and changing and developing day by day. Our next appt is scheduled for Dec 1st, in the Meridian location - so that we can get another ultrasound without paying for it - they have a machine in the room, and will just do one for you with out charge - which is sooooo nice. I am looking forward to hopefully finding out if we are having a girl or a boy - I know I will be super excited either way. The Chinese calendar says we are having a girl, we have heard mixed reviews from friends - about whether the morning sickness was heavy or light - and how that indicated one sex over the other - but of course they all contradict. One was sick with the boy, not with the girl, one was sick with the girl, not with the boy - and so on - so who knows!

Anyhow, things are progressing nicely - we are 10 weeks along, 1/4 of the way through - crazy to think. At our next appt, we will be 14 weeks - officially in the second trimester! I can't wait for May!

Friday, October 21, 2005

I could have puked

Wow, this morning was the first morning where I actually thought I could have vommited, but I didn't get up, I just layed in bed and waited it out.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Okay, so I lied

I thought I would get through the first trimester without much morning sickness, but turns out I was wrong. Not that I have been severely crippled by the morning sickness, but some mornings I have a hard time getting out of bed, and some evenings I don't want to do anything but lay around. I don't really have an aversion to any specific foods - just a general sense of illness and nausea in my tummy. I am making it through, and hopefully I can get Dylan to cook a few meals if I need - but we are about 6 weeks away from the 2nd trimester - so I think I will make it.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

The first appointment

So we went to the OB on October 4th, to have an ultrasound and find out how far along we were, and to start prenatal care with a great doctor. It wasn't much of a question in my mind that I wanted to have a hospital birth, a home birth is not of interest to me, mainly because I don't want to deal with the pain if I don't have to. Anyhow, we picked an OB, one that my sister had gone to in the past - Dr. Bryan Hodges. We went to the Woman's Clinic for our appointment, and were called back for the ultrasound. The tech asked me to expose my belly - and she poured the cold goop on it - and was unable to find my uterus, she searched for a little while and then said we should do a transvaginal ultrasound. So she left the room and I undressed. While Dylan and I were waiting for her to return, we started wondering, "what if we really aren't pregnant?" It was a strange feeling to think that we had been wrong, and weren't really pregnant. But, it turns out that my uterus is tipped way back, and wasn't big enough to see through my stomach - so we found out that we were in fact pregnant - that the baby has a heartbeat, and that we are about 6 weeks along. When we asked a due date- the tech used the software to tell us our expected due date is May 29, 2006. How funny - because that is our wedding anniversary. Wouldn't it be great if we had our first child on or near our 2nd wedding anniversary?

After the ultrasound, the tech gave us a picture of our baby - and we went back to wait for the doctor. It wasn't but a few minutes and they called us back. We met Dr. Hodge's nurse Jody - who is absolutely great. She is the only nurse that works with him, and will get to know us pretty well. She weighed me - 146lbs, and had me pee in a cup. She came in and explained a little about how things will work - monthly appts until 28 weeks, then every 2 weeks until 36 weeks, then every week until the birth. Took a background and explained about NO medication during the first trimester. Then we waited about 5 minutes and Dr. Hodges came in. Dylan and I had a list of questions, and that was great, because he asked us if we had any questions and we started firing away. From the beginning it was obvious that he was the doctor for us. We will deliver at St Lukes hospital, the room that we labor and deliver in will be the same room that the baby stays in. He will deliver the baby onto my chest and wait until the cord stops pulsing before he lets Dylan cut the cord. He encourages breast feeding within the first hour - and he said he has been told he practices more like a midwife than a doctor - and that is great, we like the feel of it!

Turns out, his godfather is my undergrad advisor - Dr. Centanni. We talked about that for awhile, and he gauranteed me that he wouldn't miss our delivery for anything in the world. He said the only reason he misses deliveries is if the mother has the baby in 3 minutes, before he gets to the hospital. He talked about his c-section rate - which is about 18%, pretty low for Boise doctors - and pretty low overall. So I am encouraged my our doctor.

We made our next appointment for Halloween morning, and went to get some blood drawn. I was AMAZED, but Dylan was able to watch as they inserted the needle and drew three vials of blood. Usually he gets sick feeling at just the discussion of needles - so it was great - I am assured of his ability to watch the birth of our child, and not get dizzy and pass out!

So far all is well, the morning sickness hasn't been bad - just a little nausea if I don't eat regularly - and I am drinking lots of water!

This is pregnancy at 6 weeks!

Sunday, October 02, 2005

And the Baby Cometh!!!!

Two weeks ago, September 18th, I took a pregnancy test, just by chance. I have been off birth control since February when Dylan and I decided to start trying to get pregnant. I had one cycle, March 30th, and haven't had one since. I had my annual girlie appointment on August 31st and had a negative pregnancy test, and on September 18th as I was jumping in the shower, I happened to see that we had one more test in the medicine cabinet - and I thought, 'what the heck, not like it is gonna be positive.' It took about 5 seconds for the plus sign to show up. Dylan was out of the house, so I called him on his cell, and told him the news, that we might possibly be pregnant. We then went to the grocery store and bought another test. This one had the reading on one side, and the sample collector on the other - well, I didn't turn it over to urinate in the collector, but it must have gotten enough urine to register a positive anyway - so we were pretty certain that we were pregnant.

The next day I called the doctor to go in for a test and confirm it, and they told me that I didn't need to do that - that the home test is the same that they use, and if I had two positives in one day - it was pretty certain. So they scheduled my appointment for October 4th, and to do an ultrasound, to see how far along we are!

I am so excited, to be pregnant, to be having a baby, to be starting our family, for this new change! I am a little apprehensive, as I am sure that all expectant mothers are - but I am more excited than anything.

Since finding out that we are pregnant, I can explain the slight nausea that I have been having if I wait too long before meals, the extreme tenderness in my breasts, and their increase in size!!!!

Dylan and I let our family know by sending out an e-mail with a picture of the tests and an announcement that we asked for a second opinion, and it was positive - that we are expecting a new development in May or June next year! Most everyone responded that same night - Dylan's mom, sister, aunt and uncle, and my dad called the next day. Dylan's dad, however, has yet to say anything - two weeks later we are assuming that he has checked his e-mail, but waiting to see if he calls or e-mails or anything! Nothing new on that front!

It has been a pretty uneventful two weeks so far, a little cramping and nausea, but otherwise, little effect. I don't have morning sickness like Dylan's sister, Lindsey, who was ill and had to run for the bathroom at the mere mention of food! I only have to eat a little something to supress the nausea.

Dylan has been quiet mostly, but I can tell how excited he is - I am hoping the ultrasound will show a tiny fetus that he can see and get a little more attached to. Our friends Manuel and Amy came over today with their son Julian and their new baby Jenna, who is a sweety. I held her and fed her and rocked her to sleep - and you could see the love in Dylan's eyes - I know he is going to be such a great father - he is so caring!

Anyhow, this is my official pregnancy journal, where I plan to keep record of the entire experience - and keep up to date with all the new developments until the birth, at which point I am sure I will not have time to keep up with this until the baby is a bit more independent!

Stay tuned!