Monday, September 2, 2013

28 weeks

27.1 weeks

Look at us! 
Our 2nd goal has been met! Our first was 24weeks, that week came and went with some hospital time.
Today I am 28weeks pregnant. It is at this point that the survival rate of preemies skyrockets to around 95%. Fingers crossed for a boring week.
I have been holding my breath waiting for this day. With every doctors appointment I panic a little, that's a lot when you remember I go twice a week, wondering if today is the day something is going to go wrong. 
On August 27th we went for our growth scan, we are monitored every Tuesday for a BPP but every 3rd week we measure for growth. She grew! Granted she isn't magically "normal" size or even close to it but her growth between 24 weeks and 27 was proportionate. 
Our next goal is 32 weeks (September 30th) on the inside, which brings survival rates to 98%. Between now and then, though, I have 4 BPPs, 4 NSTs, and not to mention a regular OB appt. I'll also have to go in for a 3hr glucola, to determine if I'm a gestational diabetic as well.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Week 26!

According to my pregnancy ticker I have about 98 days left. This is assuming I was going to 40 weeks, but I'm not. Maybe 39 weeks, so that would be like 91, but more realistically would be 38... so 84ish days!

I see the doctors once a week for ultrasounds, because her size we monitor Savannah's cord blood flow and obviously her size. I see them every Tuesday through the end of September, which will put me at 31 weeks. After 31 there is talk about needing to go twice a week for continued ultrasounds and adding NSTs.

The real goal here is to make it to 31 weeks, rather right now we're aiming for 28weeks. I obviously don't want a 28week birth but at 28weeks the survivor rate jumps to 96%.

Currently Savannah seems okay in there, her ultrasounds are going well. She's very stubborn and there are still some anatomy shots that haven't been taken.

On Saturday Carl and I went to see a movie in theaters, apparently she was less than thrilled at being kept awake at 10pm. She spent the entire moving kicking me silly.

Another test awaits in a few weeks. The dreaded glucose challenge. With Simon I failed my 3hr glucose and was labeled a gestational diabetic, because of this I had a one hour test around 19 weeks. I passed with normal numbers but I still have to take it again around this time to ensure I haven't developed it in the past few weeks. Sure the diabetes wasn't terrible, mine was diet controlled, but I really don't need any other issues right now so I'm crossing all my fingers and toes I pass this test as well.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

The tale of S4

Late in March, the 26th to be exact. I had a feeling... I didn't want to pay attention to it.

I have PCOS, or poly cystic ovarian syndrom, this means my cycle is not terribly predictable. So being a couple days late is not a big deal, its actually pretty normal. This time though I had that feeling.

The following day I took a pregnancy test.

Now lets get this straight. After Simon's pregnancy I had decided even though we wanted one more baby we would wait a while. I wanted the kids be more independent and able to help me. So we figured maybe when Simon was 3 we would try.

But that test took less than a few seconds to tell me #4 was coming sooner than expected.

Around 10 weeks I went in for a viability ultrasound, this basically makes sure baby is where it should be and how big. At first the Dr couldn't find the baby and in a less than professional manner told me "There is no baby in there."

I laid there for a few minutes inwardly panicking. I've miscarried once before but a missed miscarriage was a whole different bucket. I wanted to cry but I couldn't.

After a few minutes an ultrasound tech came in and found the baby. This is my 4th baby so even at 10weeks my uterus was all the way up to my belly button. I have an anterior placenta, meaning its situated to the front of the uterus, but it was also up top. Baby and placenta had traveled all the way up to my belly button.

My due date was 11/25/13. My first winter baby!

At 12 weeks we saw a healthy little bean




Around this time my blood pressure picked up. It wasn't shocking like near the end with Simon but I wanted it to be noted and monitored. My current OB, the same one who told me I wasn't pregnant, basically shrugged me off.

Well it was time to switch.

My first appointment with my new doctors and I was immediately labeled high risk and referred to Maternal Fetal Medicine, or the high risk specialists.

With my 20 week ultrasound we noticed baby was measuring smaller, about 1.5 weeks behind. Not a big deal, we didn't get in to date her until around 10 weeks which is less accurate than an ultrasound at 6.

We also noticed a healthy, stubborn, little girl.

 This little girl made 2 and 2, an even household. I was so thrilled! We went back and forth on names, thought we had found one but decided it wasn't working. I do believe we have a name Savannah Lynn. Savannah has been on our lists since possibly Sam. Lynn is actually for my mother. You don't know it unless you know her... well, but some variant of Lynn is in her name.

We missed a few anatomy shots and her size warranted a return visit and ultrasound.

So on 8/8/13, approximately 24 weeks, I went in. 

First my blood pressure was 160/70. I knew from the nurses face I probably wasn't going home after my appointment. But they let me go to ultrasound. 

Savannah was still stubborn and we only managed to get the few shots we missed.






Then came the concerning news. Savannah was still small except this time she measured less than 10%. The ultrasound had to be longer to conduct a cord blood flow test to make sure her cord is doing its job well. She passed but it doesn't change the fact that <10% isn't good. It classifies as "poor fetal growth" in my medical records. 

My blood pressure did get me a trip to OB triage for a few hours, the NST (non-stress test) they got from Savannah looked lovely.

We will be monitored more closely by maternal fetal medicine, and by closely I mean frequently. I have never had a small child, in fact my other kids got growth ultrasounds for the opposite reason! Sophie, my smallest at birth, was even considered large and in charge at 7lbs 15oz. This is new and frightening territory with me.

I've never worried about my kids like this. When I was pregnant with Simon I was the one who was sick. The only time he ever showed stress from my condition was less than 24 hours before he was born. This time is different and to be honest, as much as I try not to worry, I'm scared and worried.

Our update

The last time I posted was in October as we were getting ready for Halloween and winter.

Our happenings since then with pictures:

Halloween happened

Simon started growing up
November

December

January

February

March

April

May

June

July


We got a guinea pig in March, Sophia named him Piggy Piggy


Also at the end of March we discovered I was pregnant again: This makes #4




I got a good picture of my 3 little ones in April




We went to the Zoo in July






Also in July we learned #4 was...


Mommy might be as big as a house
 

Sam turned 2 on July 28






Sophia turned 3 on August 1




 

Friday, March 15, 2013

Hi! I'm the mother who lets her kids wear what they want

Even if it makes you uncomfortable

Until recently when it stopped fitting Sophie's favorite shirt in the whole world was a thomas one I got from the boys section. Her favorite pajamas? Batmanssssss (say that in the overly excited toddler voice). Does she have really frilly dresses and Dora pjs? You bet! She calls the former her "princess" and the latter "dorabootsdorabootsdoraboots" but given the choice she will pick Batman or she'd still stuff Thomas on over her princess dresses

Sam has boy clothes he has Avengers tshirts and a superman cape. He has drawers full of jeans and tshirts that are "boy themed." But I've learned that he had mad skills in princess heels and he really loves having bows in his hair. And some days like today he asks to wear a dress. I let him... why? Because I'm just happy he's wearing clothes for once...





Saturday, October 27, 2012

Pumpkin painting!

Yesterday we painted pumpkins for Halloween.

I don't have any pictures of Sam painting because this was his first introduction to paints so I was sitting by his side trying to reinforce that we shouldn't paint ourselves.









 Sophie's pumpkin!

Sam's pumpkin!

They both did a really good job following the "don't paint on yourself" direction. Sam's pumpkin has a little extra something to it since once he was done painting he felt the need to throw it in the grass a couple (dozen) times.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Haircuts!

Well we did it. Sam and Sophie have both received haircuts.

Sam simply needed a cut his was getting long. And since it grows fast we decided to take it down a fair amount.

Sam before 
(ignore the bandaid that would be a pavement face plant)


Sam after
Look at my big boy!



Sophie on the other hand had a whole different reason for needing her hair cut. As a self soothing mechanism Sophie picked up hair twirling. This is something she's done since she had hair she could reach. A lot of times she would twirl up her hair so bad it would knot and then we would have to spend sometimes up to 30 minutes getting them out.


Sophie before


Sophie during
She did so well sitting in the chair by herself!

Sophie After!


You might be asking "Where is Sam's during?" Well my grandmother does Sam's hair (and usually Sophie's too) and well Sam is a little... needy at times.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Happy Halloween! (almost)

I absolutely loooooveeee October. Anyone who doesn't love fall and Halloween is just NUTS!

Pretty much the last 3 months of the year rock! Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas make for the most awesome season to exist. Of course I plan to take this opportunity to force encourage my children to feel the same way.

This year for Halloween I will be escorting a princess, Superman and a lion in their candy escapades. Also, seriously, what other time of year is it acceptable to dangle your children in front of strangers for candy, knowing full well they will get maybe like 1/4 of it. While you, on the other hand, will have to try everything to make sure its not poison and also to save them from too many sweets.

But while I have no pictures of the costumes yet (look for those on November 1) I do have some fun shots of them in their Halloween themed clothes.




















































 





Okay so we're going to pretend my vacuum did not make the guest appearance. For the record, I have no clue why my kids were playing peek-a-boo from behind the vacuum.