Tuesday, September 11, 2007
a gorgeous placenta
I never thought I would be so excited and relieved to hear that I have a gorgeous placenta. TFG. Baby is alive with a healthy heartbeat, and the clot has diminished to a few very small clots. Apparently, "I bled in the right direction." (Who knew this was even possible?) The big fear was that the blood would pool between the placenta and the uterine wall, which would have been very bad. But it didn't. Most of it drained out of me, and the rest will hopefully reabsorb.
I can't thank you all enough for your thoughts and good wishes.
I still have to take it easy, especially for the next two weeks. I can't lift Stella, much to her chagrin, or carry anything over 15 pounds. But the baby is alive and my placenta is fully attached, and for now, all I feel is relief. I will work a little from home, but try to stay out of the office and not worry about anything except eating and resting.
I'll see my doctor tomorrow and have a ultrasound in two weeks and another one in five weeks. (So much for trying to limit ultrasound exposure. Eh whatever, bring them on.) And now I'm back to my original hope--that I will carry this baby to term, that it will be born healthy and weighing 7 pounds (or even 6).
It is amazing how quickly crisis puts the rest of life--work and stress and daily worries--into perspective. I wish it weren't so hard for me to put things in their proper places without this kind of trauma. But I have a little perspective now, and I'll hang onto it as tightly as I can.
Thank you, again, for all your kind words.
I can't thank you all enough for your thoughts and good wishes.
I still have to take it easy, especially for the next two weeks. I can't lift Stella, much to her chagrin, or carry anything over 15 pounds. But the baby is alive and my placenta is fully attached, and for now, all I feel is relief. I will work a little from home, but try to stay out of the office and not worry about anything except eating and resting.
I'll see my doctor tomorrow and have a ultrasound in two weeks and another one in five weeks. (So much for trying to limit ultrasound exposure. Eh whatever, bring them on.) And now I'm back to my original hope--that I will carry this baby to term, that it will be born healthy and weighing 7 pounds (or even 6).
It is amazing how quickly crisis puts the rest of life--work and stress and daily worries--into perspective. I wish it weren't so hard for me to put things in their proper places without this kind of trauma. But I have a little perspective now, and I'll hang onto it as tightly as I can.
Thank you, again, for all your kind words.
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11 comments:
great news! ah, the beautiful placenta, tree of life!
take care and rest!
I'm so happy and relieved to read your great news. Take care, Kate.
Wonderful news! Hooray for placenta!
Eat. Rest. Eat. Rest.
I am so happy for you and your family. take it easy and as my mother always says, "remember to breathe."
I'm so happy for the good news - and also sorry for the trauma. Not. Fair.
(P.S. I always said that about you - the gorgeous placenta thing, I mean. Just for the record.)
I'm so happy to read your good news! I hope that the rest of your pregnancy is uneventful
What wonderful news! I love your blog and your writing by the way. I will keep you in my thoughts, sending you positive vibes for the rest of your pregnancy (let it be uneventful!)
About ultrasounds--here in Japan (I'm American married to a Japanese) they do an ultrasound at every single visit to the doctors. TONS of healthy and bright and beautiful little kids thriving over here. So don't worry at all about that!
Laura
Yay, yay, yay! I'm so thrilled! :)
We're glad to know that you're all right, Kate, and it's brave of you to write about this on the blog.
OMFG, been behind on my blog reading! ohhhhh, you are in my thoughts. i am deep breathing over here for you. so glad for the happy news.
Oh thank goodness. Take it easy and take care of yourself!
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