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You can do this. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-62287639365335989782013-07-12T00:03:31.392-04:002013-07-12T00:03:31.392-04:00Ohhh I get it. My OB used to do an ultrasound eve...Ohhh I get it. My OB used to do an ultrasound every time I went in and I loved it. The midwives (obviously) don't do that. But their examinations somehow seem more intimate and I get to feel where the baby is. So it makes up for it. I also debated about the doppler but decided it wasn't worth the stress. Plus, I hear the heartbeat at the midwife appts. <br /><br />But here's the thing...the ultrasound panic doesn't last forever. As soon as the start feeling regular movement, that helps so much. (insert cheesy grin here) Course, I am still counting the days until I get to SEE him again :)JustMehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02493032821722724778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-42120267865980943242013-07-11T21:56:14.359-04:002013-07-11T21:56:14.359-04:00My pregnant sister-in-law is a veterinarian. She s...My pregnant sister-in-law is a veterinarian. She switched the ultrasound machine to the pig setting and figured out the sex of her baby the week before her gender reveal ultrasound. True story. You should call her! <br />She should run a clinic for nervous pregnants out of her rural animal hospital.2dognitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05247158356810025811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-44626130878958697772013-07-10T10:52:27.075-04:002013-07-10T10:52:27.075-04:00Oh no! I've just started season 5 of Grey'...Oh no! I've just started season 5 of Grey's Anatomy and read Sadie's spoiler!!! <br />Anyway... I haven't even hit the 8 week mark and have had two ultrasounds so far, with another coming up next week. I'm not sure frequent ultrasounds in the first trimester are a good thing. I'm worried every time if the heart beat is at the exact right speed or if the measurements are PERFECT. The RE thinks I'm crazy. I don't plan to get a doppler though. I can see myself calling the OB hysterically every day when I can't find the heartbeat. Or if it sounds slow. Or fast. Or "wrong."<br />If it's any reassurance to you, baby foxes are freaking adorable. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-19636603464801074752013-07-10T01:46:35.458-04:002013-07-10T01:46:35.458-04:00That's true, I have found movements very reass...That's true, I have found movements very reassuring. Of course then we he goes to sleep or has a quiet day I try to suppress the urge to prod my stomach vigorously to make him move.<br /><br />I didn't feel movements I could be sure were baby until 20-21 weeks (although my placenta is in the front and I've been told that can mean you don't feel movement until later).<br /><br />Here's hoping you feel some flutterings soon :)Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00266043203202053016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-55389831062411856692013-07-09T22:09:49.882-04:002013-07-09T22:09:49.882-04:00Ha, thanks. It's possible that I've been t...Ha, thanks. It's possible that I've been trying to sit quietly all day and will this baby to "flutter" about ever since I read that I just MIGHT feel something around 16 weeks - so far, just the normal twinges and stretches of my expanding uterus. And, you know, the unrelenting hunger pains...Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17685641936657833904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-13541271430597214082013-07-09T22:08:26.929-04:002013-07-09T22:08:26.929-04:00I guess we both ought to start doing our Kegels, h...I guess we both ought to start doing our Kegels, huh? Good luck with your next ultrasound and as for the baby's sex... details to come!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17685641936657833904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-75193726241066030842013-07-09T22:07:20.939-04:002013-07-09T22:07:20.939-04:00NZ probably has the right idea - I guess we just g...NZ probably has the right idea - I guess we just get so used to this hyper-medicalized, invasive pregnancy monitoring thing. But it may be better for our sanity to take a cue from you guys :)<br /><br />Anyway, 10 months of pregnancy sounds... sadistic. Ha.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17685641936657833904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-77700783190233850702013-07-09T22:06:14.929-04:002013-07-09T22:06:14.929-04:00Ooh, lying! That's an option I had not until n...Ooh, lying! That's an option I had not until now considered... *pensive gaze into the distance*Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17685641936657833904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-57212264056152103632013-07-09T22:05:29.419-04:002013-07-09T22:05:29.419-04:00Hamburglar = baby's first halloween costume? (...Hamburglar = baby's first halloween costume? (okay, now I'm REALLY getting ahead of myself).<br /><br />Also, uh-oh, is that what labels are for? *crumbling under the pressure and expectation of future cat burglar posts*Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17685641936657833904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-33481204971704299362013-07-09T22:04:25.686-04:002013-07-09T22:04:25.686-04:00Thanks, Sadie. I'm totally with you - in many ...Thanks, Sadie. I'm totally with you - in many places, ultrasounds are few and far between and only used when there's some kind of high risk pregnancy. I remember reading (in the NYTimes?) that more than 80% of UK babies are delivered by midwife - that OBs are considered "experts" who only step in when there's a problem. Meanwhile, I've become almost accustomed to a state of hyper-monitoring and over-medicalization, I've totally bought into the narrative and become a consumer who demands what I probably don't actually need. On the other hand, without my beloved Clomid and a petri dish, I wouldn't be here. Anyway, I sure hope you can soon become the crazy, cranky, unreasonably demanding pregnant patient - I'm gonna hold you to it! :)Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17685641936657833904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-9413624557445385682013-07-09T21:48:44.197-04:002013-07-09T21:48:44.197-04:00You are utterly hilarious. Like, I am peed my pant...You are utterly hilarious. Like, I am peed my pants hilarious. Of course, I now have the bladder of an 89 year old and pee nonstop, so maybe that's not saying much. :) Just kidding. Anyway, I am RIGHT THERE with you with the constant worrying. I am about a week and a half away from my next ultrasound and I cannot STAND the anticipation. Killing. me. Like you, I contemplated the whole doppler idea, but felt in the end it would just drive me bonkers. However, I reserve the right to change my crazy hormonal mind at any time. Best wishes with your next ultrasound! Are you finding out the gender? One and Done?https://www.blogger.com/profile/12138505446552865273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-70603531841932735322013-07-09T19:57:40.065-04:002013-07-09T19:57:40.065-04:00You'll feel some reassuring fluttering around ...You'll feel some reassuring fluttering around in there soon enough! Until then, avoid home doppler madness. You rock.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-44648504017203041152013-07-09T12:47:35.742-04:002013-07-09T12:47:35.742-04:00I had an ultrasound almost weekly throughout my fi...I had an ultrasound almost weekly throughout my first trimester because of a subchoroinic hemmorage. I got really used to seeing a lot of the baby. But once it resolved, I have only had an u/s at 16 weeks and then my upcoming one at 20 weeks. I am going nuts. I have actually had a thought that I would call my doctor pretending that I saw some blood just so that I could get in for an ultrasound. I would never do it, but it has crossed my mind.<br /><br />Oh and after I saw my dr having trouble finding the heartbeat with her hand-held doppler at 12 weeks I decided against getting one of my own. If she was having trouble, what makes me think that I would be any better at it?Non Sequitur Chicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07268138421234170972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-6289795026258371162013-07-09T08:36:23.459-04:002013-07-09T08:36:23.459-04:00The cat burglar costume made me laugh out loud. Wh...The cat burglar costume made me laugh out loud. What does it say about my maturity level that I still imagine that this is the uniform for all robbers? Or you could always dress as the Hamburglar (cannot imbed links... joke flounders). I also love that 'cat burglar' is now a label on this blog, indicating that you may write about the topic again one day. <br /><br />Also, I love Sadie for referring to the Grey-Shepherds. <br /><br />Sixteen weeks! Wahoo! You'll have new u/s pics to stare at in no time!Maggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00787457649597582172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-16899990959869884322013-07-09T05:01:08.399-04:002013-07-09T05:01:08.399-04:00Ethics? Professionalism?! Hey, if the Grey-Shepher...Ethics? Professionalism?! Hey, if the Grey-Shepherds can do it with their little brain surgeon offspring, why not you? And I mean, really, what's the point of being married to a doctor otherwise? (Sorry C)<br /><br />Seriously though, (and I know our situations are quite different) if I am lucky enough to get pregnant again I'll *totally be* that crazy, cranky unreasonably demanding patient who gets the u/s every two weeks for the duration of pregnany. I'm wary about dopplers, because I've heard so many stories from fellow loss moms about how anxiety-inducing it is when you can't find the heartbeat yourself (which is often the case); I guess they can incite more panic than calm. My mother, (who used to work in prenatal/neonatal care) is fond of reminding how until recently, u/s and indeed all interventions, were so much less common and you just *had to* use your imagination, and now that we take for granted all the technological stuff, it kind of creates a contradictory process whereby we both personify and objectify our babies more, as well as creating a false sense that medicine can manage everything around pregnancy (and prevent loss), and well, obviously.... She probably has a point, but you better believe I'll be seeking every intervention imaginable in any future pregnancy, no matter how irrational.<br /><br />Congratulations on reaching sixteen weeks!Sadiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14325203869605294768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634884728412055261.post-52180352867445303012013-07-09T02:23:20.733-04:002013-07-09T02:23:20.733-04:00I'm 23 weeks, have had 2 ultrasounds and (barr...I'm 23 weeks, have had 2 ultrasounds and (barring unforeseen complications) won't have any more. I'm a bit jealous that you get to see the baby more often!<br /><br />I feel you on the no confirmation for a whole month thing. I have monthly appointments with my midwife (standard in New Zealand, they get more frequent later on) and it's always nice and reassuring to hear the heartbeat.<br /><br />All the best for your next ultrasound :)<br /><br />(if you count 16 weeks as four months then you get a 10 month pregnancy :p )Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00266043203202053016noreply@blogger.com