Curious and Cozy

9 Weeks – The First Visit and Viability Ultrasound

 

Frog is now the size of a cherry.

 

What to Expect at the First Doctor Visit:

 

My appointment was delayed by the office twice due to emergencies at the hospital. When I finally got in to see her, she was very sweet and nice. After a few brief questions about my medical history, she very gently and lightheartedly brought up my age. She basically put my mind to rest by telling me that I’m in a growing dynamic and that it’s starting to become more of a norm. Several of her patients are now over 40 and delivered normal, healthy babies.

 

 

The ultrasound machine wasn’t working, but they were working on trying to get it to start. So, I told her my fear that I wasn’t really pregnant and maybe it was early menopause. I told her about the weekly tests. She laughed. She said “Now I need to prove to you that you’re pregnant” and offered to do a blood test if the machine didn’t work.

I just kept praying that the machine would start working. Right at the end of the visit, it thankfully did.

 

 

This early the only way to do a viability ultrasound is transvaginally, which is the one that uses a wand that is inserted. It feels a little awkward, but is less uncomfortable than most pelvic exams.

 

There was Frog, a tiny little thing, with a heartbeat of 180 beats per minute, very strong and very loud. Proof that indeed, I’m pregnant. And with this picture, it’s gotten very difficult to keep the secret.

 

There’s our little peanut.

My “This Week’s Symptoms”

Nearly everything has lessened.

 

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