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Hi! I'm Abby. My husband, Carl, and I are happily married since October 2007. Our little family of 2 (well, 3 if you count Chief, the dog) added one more in October 2011 when we welcomed Audrey Elizabeth, our first child into the world. Our life was forever changed. And to add to the joy and excitement, we added another daughter, Clara Marie, in May 2014. I wanted to create this blog originally to document all the milestones throughout my pregnancy with Audrey so we could remember that special time in our lives. And now I get to write all about Audrey and Clara and our life with these amazing "Larson Ladies", which is so much more fun!

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Showing posts with label Ultrasound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ultrasound. Show all posts

Sunday, March 9, 2014

It's a Girl!

Post from 12/17/13

Today we went to the doc for our Level 2 ultrasound.  I am 21 weeks along (tomorrow), and feeling pretty good.  All went well at the ultrasound and the ultrasound tech said that the baby looked healthy and already weighed over 1 pound! And we're still on track for April 30th due date.  Here are some ultrasound pics:

[Pictures Coming Soon]

We chose not to find out the gender of the baby at our appointment, but rather later that night when Audrey came home.  So we had the ultrasound tech put the tell-tale ultrasound images that said the gender in a sealed envelope for us to open later.  I bought both pink and blue balloons and a pink cupcake and a blue cupcake, and then we opened the envelope together.

It's a... Girl!

[More pictures to come]

Audrey's excited to be a big sister, and I'm excited for her to have a sister.  I love the relationship that my sisters and I have, and I know that Audrey and new baby sister will have a great relationship, too!

Now we must decide on the perfect name for our baby girl...

Sunday, July 17, 2011

3D Ultrasound

Yesterday, we went to The Belly Factory in Frankfort for a 3D Ultrasound.  In general, before it was our baby of course, 3D ultrasounds kinda freaked me out.  It's just kinda weird seeing the baby in the womb in so much detail.  But they say everything is different when it's your own child and sure enough, Carl and I decided we wanted to get this done to get a sneak peak at our little baby girl.

I'm so glad we went.  It was such a cool experience!  I was on my last day of my 25th week (basically 26 weeks) and we were able to see a lot of detail already!  She has a cute little profile and a little button nose.  What a doll already.  Of course I would be biased, though, right?  :)  She was really active for us, too, which was really exciting to watch.  The ultrasound tech told me that I have an anterior placenta meaning the placenta is between the outside of my belly and Audrey, so I don't feel as much movement as if the placenta were positioned somewhere else.  To me that's crazy because I still feel her a lot!  During the ultrasound, Audrey was moving all around and smiling and opening her mouth and sucking her thumb.  She would bring her arm up to her mouth and suck her thumb, then she would bring her arm down and rest her hand under her chin.  And her facial expressions - so funny!  She was even opening and closing her eyes, which was really cool.  She's only been able to do that for the past couple weeks I think.  Carl said, "I know we're naming her Audrey, but we better not be raising an actress!"  The ultrasound tech even said, "Man, she is an expressive baby!"  And we also got to confirm that she is in fact a girl.  If there was any doubt before, there is absolutely no doubt now!

Here are the pics of our little Audrey:































Friday, June 17, 2011

It's a GIRL!

We had our "Level 2 Ultrasound" on Wednesday at 21 weeks.  Probably the most exciting news of all was that the baby looks healthy.  The ultrasound tech said that the Doctors will of course analyze the measurements and pictures, but from her perspective the baby looks really good.  And then the next most exciting news... we're having a baby girl!  I had a feeling all along this pregnancy that she was a girl, and sure enough my mother's instincts were right...  Carl and I are both really excited!  It makes it more real now knowing that she's a girl and being able to call her "she" and "her".  I was thinking way into the future this week and got excited thinking about our baby girl's wedding one day and her having children.  I know it's a long ways off, but it makes me smile.  I can't wait to see if she'll grow up to be a girly-girl or a tom-boy... if she'll be tall or short... if she'll be interested in sports or music or both... it's going to be really incredible raising our little girl.  I love her and I'm proud of her already.  Ha!  :)

So right after we found out that we are having a girl, I called my immediate family.  I called my Mom first, and she screamed when I told her.  She's really excited to start buying stuff for her granddaughter.  In fact, talking to her today on the phone, she said she has some gifts for the baby that she's bringing up tomorrow when she and Dad come to visit and stay with us.  Then I called my Dad and told him... he had "Grandpa instincts" and knew it was going to be a girl.  Mom said Wednesday morning, the day we found out, he told my Mom that he just knew it was going to be a girl.  When I called my Dad, he was at work and he passed the phone to Linda Hopkins who was very congratulatory and excited for us.  It was good to talk to Linda!  Then I texted Amber and Ashley and called them to talk to them a little later in the evening.  Among the people I texted to share the news was my cousin, Keely, who is going to host a shower for me in Decatur.  I need to make a decision on a shower theme so she can start planning and get out invitations in about a month.  The shower in Decatur will be on August 27th (Saturday), so it's coming up!  As I was looking at themes, I think I've decided that I want to have a lot of pink at the shower.  Who knew??  This whole time so far, I always thought I liked neutrals most and would just want neutrals for most of the decor for everything, but now that we know we're having a girl, I really want to girl it up!  I think the nursery will still be mostly neutral with pops of girl colors/touches... but all pink for the shower.  My Mom and I are going to talk more about the shower this weekend.  Exciting!  I guess we have to register now...

This past week was Week 21, and I have been feeling pretty good.  When I was at the Doctor's office, I asked a nurse about my swollen ankles.  She said it was nothing to be too concerned about.  I just have to lower my sodium intake and up my water intake.  And I need to keep my feet elevated whenever I can.  That's not going to be easy at work, but hopefully I can sit in the recliner at home and take it easy.  Really, they were only swollen last week when it was 95, 96, & 97 degrees outside on 3 consecutive days.  And they're swollen today too, and it was about 82 degrees outside today.  I think I may see a pattern with my ankles swelling when I wear this 1 particular pair of flats.  They're really cute and I love wearing them, but my both times I've worn them lately, my feet have swollen.  Hmmm...  I'm just trying to drink a lot of water at work and here at home.  I'm drinking a glass while I write this blog actually.  I've also been trying to eat a lot of fiber hoping that helps me just not retain water or anything else.  ;)  I'm really feeling pregnant these days with a hard pregnant belly, and that's fun.

I've really been feeling her kick this week.  She's been moving all around, and now I can feel that it's her and not just gas or indigestion.  It's so cool feeling her moving.  Still a little unreal, but very cool!  I can't wait for Carl to be able to feel her kicking from outside my belly.  I know he can't wait either!  Right now, I feel her kicking (a little stronger than fluttering) on my right side, and now up high just under my ribcage, and then lower in my abdomen.  She's all over right now!

Well, we have a fun weekend ahead of us.  As I mentioned, my parents are coming up to visit tomorrow (Saturday) and stay with us.  Mom and I are going shopping and talking/planning some things we are working on (Luau Engagement Party for Katie Korte & Frank Baio; Baby Shower details & guest list; Baby Nursery).  Then we are going to Amber's softball game tomorrow night, so that should be a lot of fun!  The Bandits are playing the USSSA Pride.  They have an almost-all-Olympic lineup and it will be really cool to see all these women playing against each other.  I bet it will be packed, and that's really cool that all these little girls in the area can grow up watching strong women compete against each other at such a high level.  Just think, I can tell our baby girl that she was at these games with me watching her Aunt Amber play professional softball.  Amber told me this week that she won't charge me for lessons for Baby Girl Larson.  :)  And then Sunday is Father's Day.  We will probably hang out with my parents in the morning before they had back home, and then we are going over to Carl's parents house for lunch.  The weekends always go by way too fast.

I think that's about it for Week 21.  It was an exciting week!  

Here are 3 of the 12 (yes, 12!) ultrasound pics we got to keep:

Look at her little feet on the left.  Aren't they so darn cute?  They can tell now if she has 10 fingers and 10 toes.  Pretty incredible!  
She has a cute profile already!
I hesitate to post this one and Baby Girl Larson may kill me one day for sharing this "spread-eagle" ultrasound pic, but I just had to.  As you can tell, we got a pretty clear shot and definitely know she is a girl!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Week 12

How Far Along: 12 weeks and 3 days
Size of baby:  baby is the size of a lime ; a little over 2 inches
Total Weight Gain/Loss:  Since my first Doctor's appointment, I've gained 3.2 lbs.  But I'm up about 5 pounds total from my pre-pregnancy weight. 
Maternity Clothes: Probably pretty soon... but not yet.  My jeans and casual clothes are fine, but my work pants are another story!  I can't button either of my pairs of nice black pants, so I have to use the belly band.  I'll probably have to get a pair of maternity work pants here pretty soon... but other than that, everything else fits okay.
Gender:  We will find out the gender in our "level 2 ultrasound" on June 15th.  Today, the heartbeat was still high at 167 bpm... is this a sign of gender?  Who knows!
Movement:  Nope, not yet
Sleep:  Can't complain!  I feel like I've been sleeping a lot lately.
What I miss:   I don't really think I've missed anything this week.  
Cravings:   I'm a meat and potatoes girl lately!  And anything carbohydrates.  We've been cooking mashed potatoes with a lot lately... but healthy with skim milk and spray butter.  Yummo!  We had porkchops with golden mushroom soup in the Crockpot yesterday for dinner.  Served those with some mashed potatoes.  Holy cow.  :)  And since the weather's been nice this past week, Carl's been cooking on the grill.  We've had steak with A1 sauce... and mashed potatoes.  See a trend?  And burgers and chips when Katie and Frank were over after the Bridal Expo on Sunday.  
Symptoms:  I've been pretty off-and-on this past week.  I skipped yoga last week because I was nauseous and had a headache.  I've been getting headaches pretty frequently.  And one morning last week I actually threw up while I was getting ready for work.  Then I just thought I was going to get sick yesterday morning at work, but I didn't.  Hooray!  I was feeling pretty great until the past couple weeks... but I really think this might be caused by the new time I take my prenatal vitamins.  I had always taken them at night with dinner, but now I take them in the morning since I can make that more of my routine and I am less likely to forget to take them.
Best Moment this week:  We not only got to hear the baby's heartbeat at the doctor's office on Monday night via the Doppler, but we got to see the baby again today at our 12-week ultrasound appointment!  The baby has changed so much from that little tiny peanut in the 8-week ultrasound.  Now, you can really see the shape of the baby... head, legs, feet, belly.  Love it!!!    
 And here's a close-up... kinda...

Best husband quote of the week:  I was reading the 12-week baby update from babycenter.com to Carl on Sunday, and I read that the baby's ears have moved to the side of his/her head and he/she will start to respond to sounds/movements already.  Carl said, "Well that baby probably was moving a lot during the [Cut Copy] concert on Friday night!"  It was pretty loud and we were dancing pretty good.  What a fun concert!!!


Week 12 picture
Note:  This will probably be the ONLY time you see my bare stomach.  Just wanted to show my little "bump".  Although I think my stomach looked like that pre-pregnancy too.  ;)

Friday, March 18, 2011

Where Our Story Begins...

This is my first post.  Well, obviously... :)  I'm excited to start this blog to document what's going on during this pregnancy. I'm not really sure what to expect, even though I've already read a lot and have had a number of close friends have babies.  I'm hoping that I stay in the moment and really take in everything while still looking toward the future.  I want to be present during this time, very aware of what's going on, and not take anything for granted!

We found out we were pregnant the night of Carl's 30th birthday.  What a present!  Early in our relationship, we said we would have children by the time he turned 30.  30 always sounded so far away.  But it snuck up on us... and I guess baby Larson wanted to hold us accountable to our word.  

It was so wonderful finding this out, but then we had that big secret to keep as we went over to Carl's parents to celebrate his birthday that night.  We wanted to go to the doctor before we got too excited and started telling everyone.  We kept the news to ourselves for a couple weeks, then decided we wanted to share the good news with the people we loved the most.  

We told our parents when I was 7 weeks along.  We were getting ready to leave for Florida on vacation.  We had to drop Chief off at Carl & Joyce's the night before we left.  So we told them we had a gift for them for watching Chief.  They opened the gift bag and pulled out a picture album.  Joyce asked "Ooh, is it filled with pictures of Chief?!"  We told her to open it and find out.  Then she saw a note in one of the picture sleeves that said "Insert picture of grandchild here".  Then she finally got it.  They were really excited to say the least!  The next day, we arrived in Florida at the condo.  My parents had some workers in the condo fixing the HVAC.  We held off as long as we could, then we couldn't wait!  We presented them with a similar gift "for letting us stay there on vacation".  They opened the "brag book" and saw our note inside.  Mom just kept saying "Oh my gosh!"  They were so happy!!  I was really nervous to tell our parents, but it felt so good once we told them!  I was scared to tell anyone else fearing that something might happen to change our situation.  But we knew that if something did happen, we would want the support from our parents so we wanted to tell them first and early on.  

This is the first grandchild on both sides of the family.  This baby is going to be spoiled!!!  

We held off on telling our sisters for about a week after we told our parents.  Real nice of us, right? Tell our parents then tell them not to tell anyone.  We skyped with Amber and Ashley separately and told them that they were going to be aunts.  How fun it was to tell them!!!  Ashley of course cried and made me cry too!  Then, Jennifer came over to our house the next night so we could tell her the good news.  She had this great surprised look on her face and then high-fived Carl. 

Today, I am 8 weeks and 5 days!  
We had our first ultrasound on Wednesday where we got to see our baby for the first time and hear his/her heartbeat.  CRAZY!  I couldn't believe that we could see and hear the baby already.  Can you see the little guy/girl in the ultrasound?  So tiny!  This was definitely the highlight of the pregnancy thus far.  During our appointment, we first met with the nurse practitioner to talk about my medical history and any potential risks.  I was pretty nervous so I was "Gabby Abby".  :)  Our medical history and gene pool looks pretty good, so hopefully this will be smooth sailing.  The only thing that I need to make sure all the doctors and hospital is aware of is that my blood type is A- so they can give me a shot of Rhogam before I deliver.  The nervous chattiness continued even with the ultrasound tech... until we heard the baby's heartbeat.  At which time I couldn't talk because I was going to burst into tears.  My eyes filled up with tears and I knew they would spill over if I said anything.  What an incredible sound.  And to be able to see the flicker of the heartbeat on the monitor, it just blew my mind.  Eventually, I said to the tech, "I can't believe that is our baby!  Especially because I don't feel or look any different!"  And the tech confirmed there is only one baby.  (I was concerned about this.)  One healthy baby whose heart was beating strong at 170bpm.  Incredible.  What a true miracle this is!

That statement to the tech wasn't exactly true... I do feel different.  First, ever since we found out we were pregnant (exactly 1 month ago today!), my boobs have been killing me.  They already have grown so much. I'm going to have to go shopping for bras pretty soon.  And I hear they don't really stop growing until the baby is here.  Oh man.  Also, my pants are getting pretty tight.  I can't tell if it's from "vacation weight" from eating out and eating like crap for over a week straight, or if it really is the baby and my uterus growing.  I occasionally feel a little nauseous.  Usually, it's first thing in the morning before I've eaten anything.  This week has been the worst for the morning.  But sometimes in the evening, I get a little queasy too.  Not physically sick, just a little queasy.  The first couple weeks of the pregnancy, I could feel pulling and some pain down in my abdomen.  I was still trying to keep my normal workout routine, and I was just finishing up a weight session with personal trainers at work.  We were lifting legs and abs and I was really hesitant to move too much or to strain myself too much.  I was squatting with 12.5 pound weights in each hand.  Ha - so light!  I was just trying to protect myself.  It was really strange.  I don't feel the pain in my abdomen anymore.  Some fluttering, but I'm sure that's not the baby yet.  I've been able to continue exercising, although I'm not exercising as often as I would like.  When we were on vacation, I did yoga a couple times and we took long walks along the beach.  I was in fairly good shape prior to getting pregnant, so my body is responding pretty well to the exercising.  But believe me, I haven't really been pushing myself hard.  Since we've gotten back, we've taken a couple walks outside (it's been so nice this week!) and I've been to the gym to do the elliptical and do some weight lifting.  I really want to get in the routine where I can do the elliptical or go for a long walk every day.  And I need to keep up my weight lifting routine so I can carry that baby when he/she arrives! 

Oh, I also have to mention that I have been extra tired ever since the beginning of this pregnancy.  Don't get me wrong, I've always been a good sleeper.  Always needed at least 7 hours of sleep a night.  Consistently would fall asleep on the couch before Carl moves me to bed.  So it's not unusual for me to be tired.  But with this pregnancy... holy cow.  I would fall asleep on the couch between 8-9 at night.  I would hit a wall at work in the afternoon and want to go home and just crash.  During our vacation, I really was able to get a lot of rest!  So I've felt pretty rested this past week.  But still pretty tired.  When is it I'll start nesting and get the burst of energy?  I'm looking forward to it.  And I think Carl is too!  :)

So I think that's all that's happened thus far in the pregnancy.  Whew!  That is a lot.  For the rest of my blog entries, I hope to give a shorter update each week following the format below.  I've borrowed this journal format from a couple other blogs, and I will try and post every week.  Here goes for week 8!  

Pregnancy Highlights:  
How Far Along: 8 weeks
Size of baby:  Kidney bean (or cashew as the ultrasound tech told us); about 1 inch
Total Weight Gain/Loss:  ~1.5 pounds (like I said above, not really sure if this is due to the pregnancy or "vacation weight")
Maternity Clothes:  Not yet.  I think I may purchase some wrap dresses to wear to work so I don't have to deal with pants before I buy maternity clothes.  I'm going to hold off as long as I can.  We'll see how long that is.  :)
Gender:  We have decided that we are going to find out the gender of the baby, and we will of course share that with everyone.  But we won't know for another 10 weeks or so.  
Movement:  I feel some fluttering occasionally, but I think I can attribute that to my diet and digestion.  Not the baby unfortunately yet.  I hear I won't start feeling the baby for awhile.
Sleep:  I'm a stomach sleeper normally.  So it's been an adjustment to switch to sleeping on my side.  I have a pillow that I place between my knees and that's been pretty comfortable and reliable in keeping me on my side at night.  I'm adjusting.  And we just purchased a new mattress, so hopefully I'll be sleeping even better in a few days!  :)
What I miss:  Sleeping on my stomach!!!  And deli meat. When we were in Florida, all I wanted for lunch was a bologna sandwich with Miracle Whip.  Weird.  I think it's because we used to eat bologna sandwiches all the time for lunch down at the condo growing up.
Cravings:  Cheese anything!  Mac n cheese, Cheetos, Mexican food smothered with cheese.  And while we're at it... McDonald's.  I have officially given up french fries and I'm going to stick to it!  I hope.  Really anything fried, cheesy, or and/or high in carbs.  I really haven't felt like fresh produce.  I've been trying to make myself eat vegetables and fruit so I can get those nutrients, but I've become really picky which is strange!
Symptoms:  Some queasiness, but overall feeling okay this week.
Best Moment this week:  Seeing the baby and hearing the heartbeat during the ultrasound.
Best husband quote of the week:  After we heard the baby's heartbeat and saw the baby on the ultrasound, Carl and I were alone in the room for a few minutes.  I said that it just didn't seem real, and Carl replied with "Oh, it seems pretty real now!"

*I'll also try to post a picture pretty regularly, but since I don't look any different than normal I've decided it's not necessary for this week.