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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

We've got some good news...and some scary news!

Of course, good news ALWAYS comes first. The good news is, God has blessed us again and we are expecting another baby. I am about nine weeks and wanted to wait to make the announcement until I had my first doctor's visit and sono, which was this morning. Thus, the scary news. My anxiety quickly went away as soon as the tech turned up the volume so we could hear the heartbeat...a strong 179. Yea! However, I watched the tech as she kept going back over the same thing. Apparently Evan did too, because he asked if everything looked ok. Unfortunately, there is fluid behind our baby's head and neck. Neither one of us knew what this meant, but we knew it wasn't super news when we were taken to an exam room where, after the tech and the nurse whispered, were told that my doctor would be in shortly to speak with us. My techy hubby whipped out my new IPOD touch (super cool birthday present to me!!!) and started googling what the cause could be. *Note - googling can cause serious alarm! Anyway, my doctor eventually came in and after looking at the sono pictures told us that while it is still really early to try and determine anything based on a sono (love the CYA), if it is anything, it is most likely a cystic hygroma. Once again, techy hubby started furiously googling! :) My doctor told me that this is usually caused by a chromosomal anomaly which could lead to various diagnoses. I could miscarry. The baby could have something called Turner's syndrome, Noonan syndrome or trisomies 13, 18 or 21. Can you tell I have been googling?? By the way, trisomy 21 is also known as Down's syndrom. Learn something new everyday! Anyway, it is still really early and even if our baby does have a cystic hygroma, there are cases where they are not caused by chromosomal anomalies and just go away without any complications. So we are praying, and asking everyone we know to pray, for our tiny little baby. God is awesome and is in total control of this situation. We are trusting that He will take care of our baby and make this hygroma, or whatever it is, go away.

I go back in two weeks for another sono to see if anything else can be determined. If it still appears to be a cystic hygroma, my doctor will refer me to a high-risk OB and we will go from there.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Daddy & I are going to be praying very hard and very often. We trust God and know he's in control. We'll really worry about you, but we can't help that. We love you so much.

Mama

Amy said...

Jules had a neuchal translucency on the back of her neck in her first sonogram. Obviously everything turned out okay for us, and the more we hear about it, a lot of people have to have specialist followups because of this. Anyway, we're praying for you.

Bri said...

God bless you all!

txmomof2 said...

I said a prayer for you when I read your blog and I'll continue praying. BTW--I made your Beef and Bean Casserole from the MOPS cookbook tonight and we loved it! I also discovered what "Red Devil" was!
Alison W.

Rebekah said...

How wonderful...and scary...and complicated all at the same time! Thinking of you!

Dave Gerhart said...

First off, congratulations!

Second, Amy just delivered a beautiful baby girl two months early. I've been fighting the urge to google "premature babies" or "pre-term labor" because visiting my precious girl in the NICU is scary enough. At some point, you have to trust that God is in control, and we're believing that our baby girl will be happpy and healthy and be able to come home soon!

MommaJen said...

congrats! praying all is well.

God is in control

On My Own said...

Gosh, I can't tell you how jealous I am. . .I wish God would bless us like you guys. . . . but you are in my prayers

Kriss said...

First of all CONGRATS!! It's so exciting! Second of all, I will definately pray for your baby. If you need a sitter for the girls your more than welcome to bring them here. I promise not to let Mia on the climbing wall!!! Let me know if you need anything! When do you go back to the doctor? -kriss

Deb said...

Congratz on your new little one on the way.

I'll be keeping you all in prayer as you wait to learn more watch your baby grow.