Monday, July 30, 2012

July 30th appointments

It looks as if I've gained a little fluid over the past couple of days (or perhaps it was just the position she was laying in).  Although the doctors seem to be less worried, Matt and I will still need to go back to Baltimore on Thursday for yet another monitoring appointment.  At this point, we are pretty tired of that place and the traveling! Wouldn't it be nice if i just went into labor Thursday instead of having to leave just to come right back on Sunday night?!  I'm not holding my breath though...

Friday, July 27, 2012

Update

Today we ventured to Baltimore for another scan and more monitoring.  It seems as if my amniotic fluid level has not increased or decreased since Tuesday's appointment.  Unfortunately, since it is still borderline (low), I will need to be scanned every couple of days until she is born (unless it increases).  Matt and I must go back to UMMC on Monday.  Meanwhile, Adriana seems like she has not a care in the world--she continues to be quite rambunctious.

Since growth is obviously not a problem, we have no updates on that--I'm just praying she won't be a ten-pounder.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

July 24th appointments... Is it August yet?

Adriana is still above average in size, and we're eager to meet her!

Today we took a tour of the NICU, and it eased our minds.  Originally, I had dreaded what it would be like--with all the tubes, sick babies, and strangers.  When I pictured it, I constantly had that lump of worry in the back of my throat.  I pictured the worst for Adriana.  I'm happy to say I am no longer freaking out about her well-being in the NICU, however.  When we visited, it was a very quiet and soothing environment with lots of friendly nurses tending to each tiny baby carefully.  In fact, we didn't even hear one baby cry the entire time, and they all seemed to be comfy and cozy in their incubators.

We were also set up with a social worker who has reserved us a room at the Ronald McDonald House.  It's not very far from the hospital.  This way, we can have a comfortable bed to sleep in (for $15/night!) close to Adriana who will have to stay in the NICU for at least 72 hours after birth for monitoring.  During that time, the cardiologists will be able to give a more definitive diagnosis of Adriana's heart defects, and make a final decision on treatment and surgery.

Unfortunately, there was some troubling news today.  My amniotic fluid looks as if it has decreased (although by a small margin) and we must go back to UMMC on Friday as a precaution.  It could be nothing, but we're not taking any chances.  I will be monitored on a machine to make sure Adriana is doing ok in there, and make sure that I won't be going into labor before my induction date.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

July 17th Appointments

Adriana is now measuring 6 pounds, 11 ounces with 3 more weeks to go until induction day!  Please keep in mind, measurements could be plus or minus a pound.  Regardless--at the rate she's growing she'll most likely be larger than Tateum and Cameron were at birth (7, 5 and 7, 6).

My amniotic fluid has stayed at about the same level in the last couple weeks.  It has not decreased, Adriana is growing, and she has passed all physical exams during the ultrasound with flying colors.  CAFCA will continue to monitor fluid levels weekly, but are fairly confident that there is nothing to worry about.

We are waiting impatiently for August...

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

July 3rd Appointments

In just 2 weeks, Adriana has grown from 4 pounds, 4 ounces to 5 pounds, 12 ounces!  Amazing.  CAFCA docs were excited by this, but were troubled that her Amniotic fluid has gone from 13.5 to 6.1 in the last 2 weeks.  Although 6.1 is in the "normal" range, they're concerned about what may have caused such a rapid decrease in fluid.  The doctors in Hagerstown and UMMC will be monitoring me, Adriana, and the Amniotic fluid, making sure I'm not leaking as well as making sure Adriana is urinating at a normal rate.
Matt and I met the Dr. Alger, who will be delivering Adriana at UMMC.  She seems like a very nice lady, and is taking all precautions.  We are all set up with an induction date on AUGUST 6 (provided that fluid levels stay in the normal range and I don't have to go sooner)!

*I will not have to have a C-Section.  Natural labor will not affect Adriana adversely.