Dear Bundles of Joy,
Well today was one for the books! It was a full, detailed anatomy scan. It took 3 hours! It was a long appointment, but was so fun to be able to see you on the screen for that long! The doctor said that everything looked good. But, my cervix was shortening so I would have to go back next week to get that checked out. The doctor mentioned to prepare for bed or home rest sooner than later. I guess we'll have to see what happens. I'll stop working in a second if that means it'll keep you guys safe in there- just waiting on doctor's orders. We want to keep you guys cookin' as long as we can. I know we've waiting a long time to be with each other... but as your mother, I'm telling you to stay in! hehe. Please listen. Coming now, or even in the next month would be too scary. Dad will give me a blessing later tonight or this weekend for my body to give you guys the best environment and to bless you little ones too to keep growing correctly. I know things will work out the way they are supposed to.
As we were leaving the office, the doctor also told the receptionist to book an appointment with a fetal cardiologist. At the time, I was caught off guard and just started thinking about times that would work with my schedule. As we left, I kept thinking... why? Why do we have to go see this specialist? The doctor said you guys all looked good. Was this routine for a multiple, or even singleton, pregnancy? Or was there something wrong with one of your guys' hearts? Since it is Friday night by the time I was thinking these things, I guess I'll have to wait until Monday and give the office a call...
We love you guys! Keep cookin.
Mom
On this blog, I write letters to my future child(ren). While some might think that writing to a future child is illogical or crazy, I have found that through writing out my thoughts, I am able to cope with my infertility. It is also a great way to express my feelings regarding my faith in Jesus Christ and knowing that God is the ultimate creator and therefore everything is in His timing. It is a great way to keep a "journal" of sorts for my family and me.
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