Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 rochelle are you of spectrum here too? Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Hi Rochelle, I am in complete agreement. We got pregnant with our third when my daughter (BPP) was nearly 3. It was a bit stressful, but we felt very strongly that our family was not complete. Since the youngest was born, we have had daily validation of our decision. and her younger sister are big buddies and now that the youngest is nearly 2, she really pushes (sometimes literally) to do new things and be more aggressive than she normally is. We have actually decided to have a fourth and i am now 22 weeks. Again, I am nervous because we want to ensure we can give ample attention to 's needs. However, when you chose to make these decisions, I truly feel that you have to make them, accept them and move on. Anyway, we thought about a fetal MRI with our third just to be prepared, but in the end opted against it. Keep the faith and I am sure in the end what was supposed to happen will happen. Sara > > Hi Rochelle, > > > > Congratulations! > > > > Having another baby was definitely the best thing in our family. Like > we now have 3. Finlay (7) has an older brother and a baby sister and they > all adore each other. We waited 5 years before we had our Rowan, which makes > life a bit difficult sometimes as he is too big for a double buggy. I do not > have enough hands to deal with both of them at the same time, but that will > get better as Rowan grows up. > > Finlay still takes up most of my time - I do not have any help around the > house - but the focus has shifted in a healthy way. > > I had some fears during the pregnancy, as we went for fetal MRI's and check > ups that only caused worry because they did not have the dates exactly > right. Somehow I always felt she was OK. > > > > Best wishes > > Annelies, Gregor (9), Finlay (7, BFPMG & microcephaly) & Rowan (2) > > > > > > [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Guilty for my ENVY!! Anyone > else experience this?? > > > > , > > Baby Q #2 is due November 24. > > With andra, we had a level one ultrasound at 31 weeks pregnant. We > learned her ventricles were " on the large side of normal " . When she was 2 > months old we had an ultrasound done of her brain and again heard " on the > large side of normal " but still " within normal " . When she didn't develop > normally I knew something was wrong. Upon a first visit to the > neurologist we were advised that an MRI would have a 50/50 shot at > detecting something. It wouldn't change anything in terms of her outcome. > WRONG. My husband and I pushed for the MRI and a month later got the PMG > diagnosis. > > I have my 20 week appt with the OBGYN (usually I see a midwife) to discuss > whether we should do a level one versus level two and when. We're > scheduled to do a level one tomorrow but may not go through with it if > there is more to diagnose later with level two equipment. > > Wish us luck! > > Rochelle A. Quandt > Senior Marketing Communications Administrator > Medical Division > 3M Center, 275-4W-02 > St. , MN 55144-1000 > Tel: > Fax: > raquandtmmm (DOT) <mailto:raquandt%40mmm.com> com > __ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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