Thursday, June 28, 2012

20 Weeks

Yep, we're halfway!!

I had my 20 week scan today and I am beyond excited to say that everything went perfectly. We even took Max along with us so that he could 'meet' his little brother for the first time. Max squealed out loud when we showed him the baby on the tv screen and said 'that's my baby!'. He asked a million questions while we were in there about the jelly on my tummy, what the sonographer was doing, if the baby was coming out now and more. He is such a clever little guy :)




I feel the baby kick so much at the moment, so it was no surprise that he wriggled around for most of the ultrasound. We got to see everything we needed to in the end though and our baby is looking healthy and happy.



The absolute highlight for me was when we were watching the baby touch his face and put his fingers in his mouth in 3D. I looked over at Sean and Max and saw that Max was smiling and watching the monitor. As I said to Sean 'do you think Max understands what he's looking at?', Max lifted his hands up to his face just like the baby was doing and said 'look he's touching his face!'. Such a beautiful family moment!




This scan is a real turning point in our pregnancy, from now on in we are no longer considered to be high risk. Such a feeling of relief after the last 5 weeks of uncertainty.

Back on the 16th of May (my birthday, and 6 days after our 13 week scan) we got a phone call from the hospital saying that we had been placed into the high-risk category for genetic defects and that we would need to come in for genetic counseling.




We went in the very next day and they explained to us that whilst my scans looked normal, the blood-test results had indicated that my hormone levels were not in the 'normal' range. We decided to book in for an amniocentisis, but had to wait two and a half weeks before I was far enough along for the procedure to be possible. To be honest I took it pretty hard at first. I got really depressed and was convinced that the baby wasn't going to be ok. I couldn't shake the negativity and kept thinking that this was a continuation of all the health issues I had developed over the last couple of years (MS and the symptoms that accompany it). When I wasn't thinking about that, I was really scared that we would have the amnio, find out everything was ok and then lose the baby (a 1/100 risk that is associated with the test).

Thanks to the most amazing, supportive and positive husband and the support of our family and some of my closest friends I was able to turn myself around in the last week leading up to the amnio and start focusing on being positive, praying for my baby and being grateful for the beautiful family that I already have. Changing my mindset made a huge difference and by the day of the procedure I was really optimistic that we were going to have a positive outcome.

The amnio and scan was done at 16weeks +6 days and went really well, no issues at all and the baby looked really good on the scan. We got a phone call 24 hours later (almost to the minute) saying that our initial results came back showing that all of the baby's chromosomes were exactly as they were supposed to be. Sean was at home with me waiting for the call and I can honestly say that it was one of the happiest moments of our lives. We were elated! We also found out on that phone call that we would be having another boy. Double celebrations!

We were told that within two weeks we would get a phone call if anything abnormal showed up on the other tests and that if all went well at our 20 week scan we would no longer be considered high risk.




Which brings us to today. Our scan went perfectly and we got the confirmed results back from the long-term tests saying everything is a-ok :).

A very happy day for us here in the Riley household!!










14 comments

  1. That's great news Tamsyn, here's to an enjoyable and stressless second half of your pregnancy :)

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    1. Thank you Kristin, I'm really looking forward to these next 20 weeks :)

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  2. Oh Tamsyn!! This is wonerful news. I have goosebumps and am almost in tears. Thank you for this honest heartfelt post. I am so happy for you all. Blessings for the second half of your pregnancy and birth xxx

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  3. So awesome. I know how you are feeling. Take care now. xx

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  4. Ok, you totally made me cry! Sitting here with tissue as I write! So happy it all turned out well for you guys :)

    xoxo Cindy

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  5. Sounds like a lovely scan for your whole family. And so, so darn cute. Read on Pinterest that you were having a little boy - congrats! I had a harder time staying positive with my second too. Our little people are so precious to us right from the beginning. So happy you are no longer high risk.

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    1. Thanks for the congrats Brooke :) It just feels different second time around doesn't it? Must be the toddler we already have keeping us on our toes and preventing us from focusing all of our attention on the baby in our bellies. xx

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  6. Oh Tamsyn, I am so happy for you. I can't imagine the anxiety you must have been feeling, but so pleased for the good outcome! I hope the rest of the pregnancy goes well! Xxxx

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    1. Thanks you so much Milina! I'm really happy to put those stresses behind me and enjoy being pregnant xx

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  7. Hi Tamsyn ! Congratulations to you too !! Had my 20 week scan on the 28th June aswell:)
    Glad everything is ok with your little bubba. I was so nervous waiting for my results but came back ok, must have been so stressfull for you guys :(
    Im due on the 16th November, first baby, im ready and so so excited.
    My pregnancy has flown by so far and not long to go now yay !
    xx

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    1. Hi Gaby! I'm due on the 13th of November, so just 3 days apart!! I'm so glad you're enjoying your pregnancy. I love being pregnant too :)

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