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30 weeks-Wahoo!!
Basically, the subject line says it all-protein is negative, the blood
pressure is stable (still on the high side of normal, but not crossing that line (140/85 in the office, a little lower at home), the NST was normally reactive, contractions are not anything to worry about-finally, a tuesday without any extra concerns! Ultrasound tomorrow, so hopefully I'll have another baby cam picture to share. And, probably the best news of all-since I have OB/NST and BPPs on different days, I DON'T have to start coming in for twice a week NSTs, because the biophysical (and checking for protein and BP changes in the peri's office) will accomplish the same thing. Which is a good thing-I MUCH prefer the BPPs to the non-stress tests. At least there's something to watch!! Wahoo!! -- Donna DeVore Metler Orff Music Specialist/Band/Choir Mother to Angel Brian Anthony 1/1/2002, 22 weeks, severe PE/HELLP and "Cuddles", EDD 12/24/04 |
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Donna Metler wrote:
Basically, the subject line says it all-protein is negative, the blood pressure is stable (still on the high side of normal, but not crossing that line (140/85 in the office, a little lower at home), the NST was normally reactive, contractions are not anything to worry about-finally, a tuesday without any extra concerns! Wow that is just fantastic! 30 weeks seems like a neat milestones. Just seeing the 3 maybe? :-) I have very good vibes :-) -- Nikki |
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Great news, Donna! Such a milestone. I remember going past 30 weeks with my
twins and breathing a huge sigh of relief. --Helen |
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Donna Metler wrote:
Basically, the subject line says it all-protein is negative, the blood pressure is stable (still on the high side of normal, but not crossing that line (140/85 in the office, a little lower at home), the NST was normally reactive, contractions are not anything to worry about-finally, a tuesday without any extra concerns! Excellent news! If you can just get your DH well again, you'll be all set for the next wee while. Cathy |
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Yippee! I'm glad to hear things are going so beautifully!
Leslie Emily (2/4/91) Jake (1/27/94) Teddy (2/15/95) William (3/5/01 -- VBA3C, 13 lbs. 5 oz.) and Lorelei, expected 11/2/04 "Children come trailing clouds of glory from God, which is their home." ~ William Wordsworth |
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great news Donna, now for 32.... this will be over before you know it!
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