The appointment this morning went well. This doctor is, by far, the best I have ever been to in terms of his bedside manner and attention to detail. I know he works primarily with high-risk pregnancies, so it's his job to be uber-sensitive to hormonal pregnant women..it is my impression that he is certainly in the right profession!
We started out with a full anatomy scan of Elfie. Boy, is he growing! He is now measuring 13 days ahead of schedule, and is an astonishing 3 pounds. I was shocked! We got some great pics that I'll scan and post later.
The doctor was a bit concerned that he is so big. I hadn't been worried (until today!) because M is a big guy and was 11 pounds at birth. We just always expected to have a big baby. So my instructions are to reduce my carb intake...uggh! That's a hard assignment, since that what I crave the most besides fruit! Oh well, small price to pay for Elfie's health.
And then on to the goods:
After an extremely detailed look at the heart, the doctor determined there aren't any structural abnormalities. We did see and hear the irregular beats, and he explained to us that it is not uncommon for them to resolve themselves. I was instructed to eliminate ALL sources of caffeine from my diet, including chocolate and (get this!) my cocoa butter stretch mark cream! Apparently, unbeknownst to me, I've been feeding my baby caffeine through my belly every morning! So there goes that.
Oh yes, and one more set of instructions: "Have a great time in Costa Rica!"
I left feeling much better, but of course it's going to be in the back of my mind until it's gone or we know more. I have a follow-up appointment in two weeks. If the arrhythmia is still there I will be monitored weekly with this perinatologists until I deliver. He also did mention that there is an increased chance that, if the arrhythmia persists, I'll be recommended for c-section, as they prefer to not put the baby in a stressful labor situation under these circumstances.
For now, I'm just taking my kick counts, relaxing as much as possible, and PACKING! We leave early Saturday morning and return the following Sunday, do I probably won't be blogging until at least then. I hope you all continue to enjoy June!
That sounds like pretty good news to me. My high-risk is amazing too so I'm glad you had a good experience. Hopefully the murmur will just be gone in 2 weeks so you won't even have to think about it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time in Costa Rica and try to relax as much as possible!!!
Doesn't surprise me about the cocoa butter creame - there are certain body care products I have to avoid now that I am celiac and can't have any gluten.
ReplyDeleteHopefully Elfie's heartrate goes back to normal :). Maybe she needs a vacation too!
Have a great time in Costa Rica!
Praying for you...Just read your story and you have a wonderful blog...
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Teresa
Hope you will stop by and read about our Disney Cruise. I have a FUN giveaway that I am drawing for on Monday.
There is more about it on my holiday blog, A Baby Changes Everything!
http://grammyababychangeseverything.blogspot.com/
Hey there!
ReplyDeletejust wanted to check in on ya. Elfie is getting big! yay!
Hope you had a wonderful trip!!! Post some pics if you get a chance! I'd love to 'virtually vaca!' :)