January 11, 2011

20 week ultrasound update

Well, here we are in 2011 and I have much to update you on from the end of 2010. Matt and I went to our ultrasound at the same high risk office we were at with Whitney. It was kind of an odd feeling being in the same room with one of the same ultrasound tech we had with the previous pregnancy. This time there were many things different. First of all we were much more educated on 'reading' the ultrasound and there was not the same feelings apprehension. The ultrasound lasted a good hour. Matt and I were watching the monitor and we began the narration. "okay, there is the brain. . . I don't see any banana or lemon sign. . . thats good. . . The spine looks closed. . . The feet look good. . ." and so forth. I really wish I knew what the ultrasound tech was thinking. (: We knew the signs to look for in regards to spina bifida. The techs are not supposed to say much but she agreed with our assessments. We then met with the doctor and she affirmed our observations that all was looking great. We are SO thankful for this good report.

Following the appointment I realized that I felt relief. I did not notice that the anxiety was there until I saw that all was looking healthy. We have a new perspective on what a gift a healthy child is. We are so blessed.

6 comments:

Becky said...

Praising God with you for a healthy looking ultrasound. We pray that all continues to go well in your pregnancy as you await the arrival of your new precious gift from God. Love- Becky Verduin

Jill said...

That's fantastic news! Congratulations on your pregnancy. I hope the rest is free of anxiety and stress!

Summers Family said...

So very happy for you!

ErinM said...

Wonderful!!!! I totally understand what you were feeling.... After losing Zach, our ultrasound with Sonia was one big anxiety fest. I'm so glad that everything is looking good. Big hugs to your whole family!

Anne Jones said...

Wonderful news! I am a TU grad(85) and saw your info in the TU magaize alumni section a year or so ago. My husband & I have been in the Dayton, Oh area for years, but I am from GR (a Northpointe grad). Years ago we were told with certainty that we would never have children. I spent many dark years wrestling with that pain, and with God (as my husband will attest to). But God (what a great phrase!) in His great & mighty power blessed us beyond my dreams when our son Ian, was born 4 years ago. Silly me, I thot it was early menopause but God had to be laughing as I was 'only' pregnant. I so, so appreciate your reliance on God in the struggles and the joys of life. May God bless your precious girls and this newest member of your family. "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble." Anne (Nymeyer) Jones (a sometimes tired but very happy 'older' mom)

Melanie said...

I am so glad for you!!! Praying that the rest of the pregnancy is full of joyous, redeeming moments like this!