Friday, October 28, 2016

19 Weeks

Baby boy was confirmed today. Not that the last photo left anything for debate, but baby is for sure 100% a boy. Today I had my high risk ultrasound at the special clinic. I did this with Jack too to rule out cleft palate/lip/nose. Both the kids came with me and it ended up being an hour and 15 minute ultrasound. WOW! longest ultrasound of my life. I was expecting max 20 minutes. I kept thinking they saw something wrong, but nope he is perfect. And surprisingly my threats worked and Hannah and Jack stayed in their chairs for over an hour. Even the doctor complimented how well behaved they were so baby three, if you're listening, you have some big shoes to fill. When we walked through the doors of the hospital, Hannah said "Mom, if the baby has a cleft palate, I'm going to cry." It broke my heart because I was feeling the same way, but I love seeing her sweet motherly side. I know she will always protect my two boys and they will do the same for her. Doctor is 95% certain that the baby is cleft free. Lip and nose are easier for them to tell, but he was pretty sure the palate looked closed. Woo Hoo! so happy. Brain, heart, liver, kidneys, bile ducts, spinal cord, etc all looked perfect. They also checked all of my parts like uterus, ovaries, cervix, etc and said I look good. They were slightly concerned that baby's heart rate was 111. I guess they prefer over 120, but the doctor said that the rhythm of the beats looked normal and the structure was good so told me not to worry. I also got a call this week that my screenings for down syndrome, trisomy 18 and fragile X all came back good. Baby is the size of a sweet potato. The measurements today indicated he was 10 oz. I have been feeling lots of movement lately which is fun. Not so fun is the heart burn which is attacking already and my separated pelvis which I got 6 years ago with Hannah. The baby/fluid is heavy enough now that it puts pressure on the injury. I know it sounds bizarre probably to most that after six years it returns, but it truly is very painful. It's the worst when I walk long distances and when I try to put pants/underwear on (lifting one leg and stepping up motion).Not much new on the name front. Hannah and Jack are pulling hard for Tom. I have no idea why, but they love it and call him baby Tom all day long. Next week half way point bump watch...



Hannah loves this one because it looks like he's doing 'gymnastics'


I've never had a thumb sucker, could he be the first?

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Month 4 Bump Watch

16 Weeks. This pregnancy is flying by and knock on wood I feel great. Baby boy is the size of an avocado, or as your brother Jack likes to say the size of a donut. Much more exciting than always being referred to as a fruit or vegetable. I have started to feel slight flutters a few times per week. Getting excited for some bigger movements shortly. Many of you have asked about names. We don't have one yet, but a few possibilities in the works.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Snips and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails

I am the type of person who has to know the gender of a baby as soon as humanly possible. From the moment myself or anyone dear to me is pregnant I have the feeling that I must know. I don't like surprises. I just want to start bonding with my baby as a boy or girl, give it a name, get it's clothes out of boxes, paint the room, etc. That's when it all becomes real to me. I'm 15 weeks and had to go back for another ultrasound because of the hematoma. I was actually really happy to do so because I wanted confirmation of the gender. What you readers don't know (and don't be mad) is that we were actually told at our 12 week scan that tater tot #3 was a boy. We were all four in the room to hear the news. But something was different than previous pregnancies. With Hannah and Jack I was making phone calls before my feet even stepped foot in the elevator. I'm not sure if it's the fact that I've known more and more people getting the wrong results at early ultrasounds (including baby's newest cousin Ben who was a 'girl' for a few weeks) or if I just needed time to let it all sink into my brain, but for whatever reason, the four of us kept it to ourselves. With that said, I was very excited to hear confirmation at the 15 week scan. Well, the ultrasound tech was correct it's team blue all the way. My sweet boy is healthy and growing. The hematoma is gone! Jack was sitting next to me and so happy when they told him mommy can finally pick him up again. All along Hannah has guessed girl and Jack has guessed boy. I'm pretty sure he thinks he won something, but really it just means he has to share all his things. I kid, he did win. He won big, the biggest gift anyone can ever win. I am so happy he will have a brother and best friend for life. I hope they always realize just how lucky they are. Jack is the cutest and sweetest thing I've ever laid my eyes on. He is my snuggle bear, gives me 100 kisses a day and they must be "on the lips" as he says. He is always happy and gentle and kind. I pray his little brother is exactly like him. As for Hannah, she remains the sole princess. I know she will be the best sister to both her brothers and it gives me peace to know they both have her. I had to change my appointment to while Hannah was at school because she had her first girl scout meeting in the afternoon. She was disappointed that she had to miss the official reveal and requested that I tell her as soon as I saw her, so Jack surprised her with a gift at pick up. It was a very simple, but sweet moment for me to watch. I am a very blessed mommy!




Money shot is on bottom


Our littlest pumpkin is a BOY