To start this post
is not meant to elicit feelings of pity of sadness for our situation. We feel
so incredibly blessed for the wonderful opportunity we have been given to
become parents. With that in mind here’s the low down. A few weeks ago we
visited our doctor for a routine checkup. We initially had a sonogram to check
on the health of the baby and to take some measurements in order to monitor
things. Our sonogram tech was oddly quiet and didn’t say much, this was a
little odd at the time. Once we were done we went in and waited to speak with
our doctor. As soon as she entered we were told that there was good news and
bad news. Good news, the baby was healthy. Bad news, Jess apparently had what
is called a dynamic cervix. For those of you who don’t know, the cervix is the
muscle that keeps the baby inside cooking as long as possible. The case with a
dynamic cervix is that it changes lengths randomly, this can create serious
problems if not dealt with. We were told to immediately go to the hospital and
get a steroid shot to assist in the baby’s lung development and the following
day were scheduled to go see a specialist.
The specialist saw
the same thing as our regular doctor and prescribed a regimen of hormone
treatments to help the issue. At this point Jess was told to be on modified bed
rest, meaning that she could walk to get around the house but could not stand
for extended periods of time or do household chores. Basically she was ordered
to lay in bed and watch Netflix, read books, and do other things that are
possible when in an extremely reclined position. To me this sounds awesome, but
it eventually drove Jess out of her mind. We had a follow up appointment with
the specialist the following week to monitor things. Jess was totally a trooper
during this week and did exactly as she was directed by our team of medical
experts, I’ve always wanted to say that we had a team of medical experts…awesome.
We show up for our follow up and the specialists sonogram machine was busted,
we sat in their office for an hour and a half before we were told anything. We
kindly informed them this was a special visit and that we needed to be seen by
someone. I had the brilliant idea that we could go to our regular doctor since
we were just down the street.
Eventually we got
in to see a doctor and things had improved dramatically. The dynamic issue was
not evident during the scans that were done, bed rest was ordered to continue
as was the hormone treatments and we had another appointment for the following
Tuesday. We go in for our second follow up visit and the improvement trend
continued. To stay on the safe side bed rest was once again continued as were
the hormone treatments.
So, everyone is
all caught up now. Despite all the poking and prodding Jess is great, our sweet
baby girl (Codename Peanut) is healthy and strong, right where she should be as
far as development and size. I’m not going to lie it was a scary few moments
for us but now it seems the worst is past us and that things are holding
steady, which is awesome. Jess and I both had our freakout moments but thanks
to a competent and caring medical team we are doing just fine. Everything is
awesome and we are prepping to meet this little girl (Codename Peanut) in a few
months.
Michael
2 comments:
Yay, so glad to hear things are improving & little peanut is doing well. I have been on bedrest a couple times & it gets old really fast!Just try to remember soon you'll be wishing you could lay down & rest :-) I don't think it sounds like you are complaining at all, carrying a baby is hard work & scary at times. We'll be praying for your sweet family!
I don't remember you being on bedrest. Thanks for the advise and prayers. Prayer had been the thing keeping me from worrying to death. :)
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