Saturday, March 6, 2010

It's a girl!

Yes, you heard me. :) We will welcome her into our family in the end of July (I actually think it will be early August). All the sickness I have been feeling (way worse than last pregnancy!) has finally mostly subsided. I don't think I will ever feel 100% during pregnancy, so I will just say that I am feeling good and leave it at that. The ultrasound was unremarkable in terms of problems. We will have a fetal echocardiogram at the end of the month to make sure the heart is free of defects. They did notice that the kidneys were holding the maximum volume they would allow without calling it "abnormal". So we will have another ultrasound in about 10 weeks to make sure that it is still normal. I am determined not to worry unless they tell me I should. :) And she is a little smaller than my due date would indicate. She is about 6 days behind schedule, but they do not worry about that discrepancy until it is 10 or more days off. So so far, so good. Anyway, we are SUPER excited! We have a room that has always been our future daughter's room (it was painted two-toned pink by the previous owner) and we are excited to have a use for the room. S is excited for our daughter to take a leadership role in the family with the rest of the future children. And I am excited to shop! :)

As a side note, we told our ultrasonographer about Boo's birth defect and his trouble that he had in the womb (part of my preeclampsia). She was very surprised that they at the University did not catch such an obvious birth defect as tetralogy of Fallot. She and the perinatologist went back and looked at his ultrasound records and discovered two things:
1. Boo's defect, even knowing what it was and looking for it specifically, was still undetectable on the ultrasound pictures.
2. SHE herself performed the ultrasound! I am pretty sure she felt terrible about that, and we probably wrecked her day by letting her know of all Boo's problems. But we were very clear and sincere - really and truly we do not assign blame for all the problems poor little Boo has had. It was actually a bit comforting to know, after wondering for quite some time, that Boo's defect was really not discernable and things could not have turned out differently.

6 comments:

Erica Green said...

Congratulations guys!! How exciting!!!

Tonya said...

Congrats!!!

Chelsea said...

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I didn't know that you were pregnant, and I am just THRILLED for you guys! And how fun that little boo gets a little sis!

Melissa said...

yay!! Girls are great!

JoDell said...

Congratulations! I didn't know you were pregnant, but I'm so excited for you! I'm glad that everything looks good. And, of course, I'm thrilled that it's a girl. :)

Michelle said...

Steeds! That is so great. We are so excited for you. So, I obviously haven't kept up with your family and I read your blog last week and almost cried at all that has happened in your lives the last couple of years. You are such amazing people and we love you both. I'd love to catch up with you sometime. Love, The Aedos :)