Tagged with sonogram

The Big Day is Scheduled!

The Big Day is Scheduled!

Today is 34 weeks and 4 days!  We are scheduled for a c-section this Wednesday morning, December  14. Our babies’ estimated weights are 4 lbs,  2 oz and 4 lbs, 14 oz.  That puts Baby A’s weight on the low side.  Our doc explained her placenta is poopin’ out, meaning the placenta is not providing … Continue reading

33 Weeks Update

33 Weeks Update

My cervix remains closed, but the best news my OB gave me is that I no longer have to do home monitoring. Yay!  Essentially, my last weapon for pre-labor was Terbutaline, but unfortunately I had a bad reaction to it last week, so no more Terb. Strategy. We’re at a really good place at 33 … Continue reading

The Diary of Wimpy Cervix

The Diary of Wimpy Cervix

The good news:  At 29 weeks, our girls looked great.  The bad news: My cervix measured at 1.8 cm (a healthy cervix is 4cm+). My sonogram technician called it “a wimpy cervix.” Well my wimpy cervix was causing around 6 contractions an hour.  So, unsurprisingly, I got another wheel chair ride to be admitted to … Continue reading

27 Weeks Update

27 Weeks Update

Our OB visit this week went great!  She congratulated us to making it 27 weeks, which is a huge mile-marker for risk of complications, and she increased our doc visits to every 2 weeks rather than weekly.   Baby A measured at 2 lbs, while Baby B came in at 2 lbs 4 oz.  It’s … Continue reading

It’s a Girl and Another Girl!

It’s a Girl and Another Girl!

We are proud to announce we are having 2 girls! Here’s Baby B kicking Baby A.  No kidding, we actually watched her kick her sister in the head during the sonogram! Here’s a sweet sonogram of Baby B. home

Clomid Babies!

Clomid Babies!

This is the week 7 sonogram we found out we were having twins.  My husband Chris was speechless for about 10 minutes, and then he celebrated. To be honest, we had no expectations that it would work. My body was not producing enough estrogen to ovulate, so my doctor prescribed Clomid* to encourage my ovaries … Continue reading