Guest guest Posted May 9, 2010 Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 I had both ob/gyn's taking care of me and we didn't even know my son had mDs at the time. Is that not possible to retain her services for the routine care and check in with the neonatologist when necessary. Just a thought. Sent from 's iPhone I just wanted to write a quick note to let you all know we went to our first cardiology appointment during the week and everything with the baby's heart seems to be OK. Although the cardiologist is going to re-check in a month since I am currently 23 weeks pregnant only and he wants to make sure the baby grows more and is in better position inside me to give the 100% cleareance with heart issues. So keep your fingers crossed please! In other hand, my OB will transfer me with a new OB in Loma so I can deliver the baby in that hospital since they have the big NCU and she wants to make sure any complications at birth are taken care of easily and for the best of interest on the baby's health which I agree on, but unfortunatelly that means my OB will not be assisting me anymore and I feel comfortable with her. oh well... everything for the baby, Loma is over an hour away drive from home so hopefully I can be c-section scheduled to make it easier. we'll see! Thank you so much for your advices, welcome to the new members and best of luck to all! Gaby C. ________________________________ To: MosaicDS Sent: Fri, April 30, 2010 7:41:20 AM Subject: Re: New Member Hi Gaby. Congratulations on your coming little girl! I guarantee that none of us had heard of MDS before we got the diagnosis, so you're in good company. I'm glad you found this group - I know that I found them very supportive when my wife and I were in your situation 2 years ago. Sorry we don't have many answers to your questions... the uncertainty is frustrating. Once Sofia was born, all the questions and worries faded away. Sure there are (and will be) challenges, but being around her is so much fun that the unknown doesn't weigh on us at all anymore. You are at the toughest point right now, and it seems that you're holding up well. father to Will 4 and Sofia 1 > > > > > To everybody: > > Thank you su much for sharing your stories and advices with us, I will be taking all notes possible to ask my docs as soon as next appointments come (early May) they already adviced to get electro cardiograms done for the baby around my 22nd week and I'll ask about any other check ups we need to get done for the sake of this little girl. > > This situation has brought our families even closer and is making us work to strenghten our love and faith. We believe that God has a purpose for everything and everybody and we'll find day by day what is that He wants us to do out of all this. We believe he can still operate miracles impossible for us to do and imagine, but also that if He wants us to go through this test, He will also enlight us to do the best to represent him as parents of this little angel. > > Again, thank you so much for the welcoming, the advice, the moral support that you guys provide by letting us know we are not alone! > > Take care and keep sharing! > > Gaby. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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