I am 13 weeks pregnant and loving every second of it. Now that I am in my 2nd trimester I am doing much better with symptoms, I rarely have nausea (which is really nice) but I do have food ad-version. I made dinner for hubby 2 nights in a row, everything smelt great in the process and sounded amazing in my mean time but when we went to eat, I took a bite and was not having it. It instantly turned my stomach upside down... I was bummed.
Monday we had our first meeting with the maternal-fetal medicine clinic with the University of Minnesota. They specialize in high risk pregnancies. I am going to be brutally honest, the clinic was great, the nurses and tech was okay but the Doctor was the worse. We will be asking for a different doctor in their clinic. He had the worse bedside manner, there was a woman that was with him in our consultation room and she didn't have a badge on and neither of them ever introduced themselves. It was really strange and everything they talked about that negative, negative, negative. We were there for our genetic testing of the triplets and them never touched on anything. If I didn't ask the questions I did to the ultrasound tech we would of never knew the results.
The genetic testing for chromosome abnormalities, like downs symptom. This test needs to be done within a current age of the fetus. The ultrasound tech measures the liquid behind the baby's neck, ours were right around 1-1.5 and that is good anything over 2.5 they worry about because that indicates there is an extra chromosome of the 13, 18 or 21st. But our babies past with flying colors! Happy mom and dad moment.
We could of been in there all day watching them (had to break once for the bathroom.) They were once again super active and somewhat cooperative. We would of liked to of known the genders but the tech was confident in the twins,so we decided to wait another two weeks for our 15 weeks ultrasound.
Why are we high risk?
Well there are actually multiple answers to this question. The reason we are monitored every 2 weeks right now (at some point this will go to every week) is to make sure they are all growing at the same rate, the doctor likes to see all of them within a week of each other. A bigger reason is to watch the fluid in the amniotic sacs of the twins, because they can steal fluid from each other and hinder the others growth. There are some little reason as I am carrying three babies at once and to make sure my health is in check too. Don't get us wrong we love seeing them as often as we do because they change so quickly in there!!!
Baby A is the singleton
Baby B & C are the twins
What genders do you think they are?
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Tune in next week....