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Jul

Not the news we wanted to hear...

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well we are 32 weeks as of yesterday and we have had yet another ultrasound as things aren't running to smoothly.

since monday night i have been throwing up practically everything including water so have been put back on maxolin (which i don't think is working all to good) come wednesday i managed 1/2 a piece of toast which was good as it was the day of my scan ( i now have had a scan at 7wks, 12wks,20wks,23wks and 32wks) i managed to keep my water down which was nice (but i did feel very quezey) anywho went to the scan justin got to come to as he had been home while i was sick ( god bless him)  we where going to see how big bubs was, the amount of aminiotic fluid and for any other abnormalities or concerns. 

well we have found out the bubs dates could potentionally be out by two weeks as bubs is looking two weeks more developed then he should ( also had it confirm once and for all it is a boy and there is only one) be as he was huge but also that we have more aminotic fluid then we should. at my last midwife visit we had discussed what it would mean if we had a big bub or what it could mean if we had extra fluid but we did not cover what happens if we have both a LARGE bub and extra fluid so i'm now of to speak with a specialist about the situation as it looks like bubs due date may have to be brought forward and that means to that the c-section date will have to be brought forward to. so instead of 6 weeks to go we could have onle 4 yikes thats scary.i have also been told that bubs head is engaged  and that my cervix is clearly visable and rippening. i've been told that i can actually go at anytime from here on out and need bed rest until bubs is born so not the agrivate the situation ( easier said then done when you have a 3 yr old, a 5 year old and charli for the next 2 weeks due to holidays) along with the issues of bubs ( who by the way is looking to be the healthiest bub i ever seen, diaphram working well, strong heart beat and a good layer of fat , my little baking sumo) but my physio is concerned that she can't do anything more for my back until after bubs is born as she doesn't want the agrivate things or potentionally cause further damage she has also requested further bed rest and more limitations on what i can do housework wise etc.

aside from not hearing the best news yesterday and not feeling to crash hot we did get to see bubs ultrasound in 3d which was awsome i absolutely recommend anyone who can go have a 3d scan it's amazing we could clearly see everything ( which is how we clearly confirmed fus a boy) but we could see him open and close his eyes, poke out his tongue, suck his thumb and open and close his hands we could see individual fingers oh i was almost crying at it we sat an watched for ages i loved the experience and now can't wait to meet my little sumo even if he is causing me some bodily harm he's gorgeous.

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natelz1
July 2nd | natelz1
Re: Not the news we wanted to hear...

hey hun, been a long time! Always thinking of you. am positive you and bubs are goignt o be perfect! Cant wait to meet pics of your bab y boy. have you picked names yet??



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Arna
July 2nd | Arna
Re: Not the news we wanted to hear...

It is tough when things don't go smoothly.  Been down that road this time too, though I'm still master of my stomach, for now.

You take the advice they give you and rest as much as you can with little ones to run around after.  3D ultrasounds are amazing!  I only got to have a Tertiary scan but could still see so much from that.

You take care now and let's hope you are feeling better soon.



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