I'm 15 weeks already! Where is the time going? I'm sure the next few weeks will be incredibly slow, as they always seem to be this time of year. This is the time of year where we wait. We wait for warmer weather, we wait for spring, we wait for when we can finally go outside without bundling up, and this waiting drags on and on. It seems to take a million years for warmer weather to arrive in Pittsburgh after the holidays are over.
I had a doctor appointment with my OB this morning. Jocelyn came along and seemed to enjoy helping the doctor measure my belly. She didn't enjoy most of the waiting around though, but she
flirted with all the nurses, and also went up to a random girl in the waiting room and asked, "Baby?" like she knows what people are there for (which she doesn't--'baby' just happens to be her favorite word right now).
Unfortunately, this girl was not obviously pregnant and she told Jocelyn "No, no baby." I was
embarrassed, but how do you get a 2-year-old to keep her mouth shut? Jocelyn also, right on cue, yelled "baby" right when the nurse found the baby's heartbeat on the
Doppler. She has the BEST timing--but there's no way she could know that the sound on the
Doppler was her little brother or sister's little heartbeat. Just no way!
The doctor talked with me about the results from my ultrasound last Wednesday. She agreed with what the doctor at the imaging office told me--that my placenta is a little too close for comfort to the cervix. A little issue that in most cases resolves itself as my uterus grows, but causes some
aggravation and worry for me in the mean time. I have certain restrictions until we can have another ultrasound to make sure placenta is moving away from where it shouldn't be. Because of this placenta issue, she also tells me to take it easy as much as I can and then looks at Jocelyn. "As much as you can with a 2-year-old." Alright...I'll try! She offered to write me a prescription for another ultrasound, but I declined. I've already had three and I am confident that the doctor knows what she is talking about and that my "problems" are being caused by this placenta issue. I was not hauling Jocelyn to the imaging office and trying to get her to sit still while I got another sneak peak at my newest little one. It's tempting, but I decided against it. I heard that little heart beat and I'm sure everything is
OK.
I also got my prescription for my anatomy scan, which is the "big"
ultrasound that everyone looks forward to. It will also be the next time they check my placenta issue. I made the appointment for Friday, February 12 at 10:20am!! I will be 19 weeks, 1 day and Todd should be off that day already, which will make things easier. Hopefully baby will be healthy, have all the body parts developing the way they should, and also be cooperative with showing off the area that will tell us whether or not we will have to re-paint the nursery!
Pink or blue what will it be?