I spent most of the morning at my doctor’s office getting an ultrasound and then waiting around to meet with my doctor.
When I had an ultrasound at 20 weeks they saw that I had a marginal case of placenta previa and so my doctor wanted to check me again to see if the placenta moved up and out of the way. If it didn’t it would mean an automatic c-section.
Luckily, I don’t have placenta previa any more. And the ultrasound tech confirmed that yep, the baby is definitely a girl. Everything else looks great. She’s measured in at 3 and a half pounds which puts her in about the 68 percentile as these things go. And the results of my glucose test came back and I passed with flying colors so keep the Cozy Shack pudding coming!
We still haven’t decided on a name yet. For a while I really liked Rosalie but it didn’t sit well with N and then I also remembered that it’s the name of one of the vampires in Twilight which was both strikes 2 and 3 against it. We still have about three months left so we haven’t started panicking…yet.
That's how big my boys were when they were born, 3 and a half pounds. Way to go momma, keep growing a healthy baby girl!
Congrats! Maybe go Rosie for short, then call her by the full name once the hype has died out a little?
Do you think she looks like you or N.?
Speaking of which: remember to give only initials when you bat around name choices on your blog! Otherwise people will FIGURE IT OUT once she's born.
Such good news! So glad the little one is doing well and you don't have to worry about the placenta previa anymore.
Ah yes – Ken makes a good point. Now you must refer to your Twilight rejections as B or, if you are feeling very modern, E or J.
Aww…so cute!!