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Beth-

so glad all is well---good for you for asking all the questions and

demanding tests etc.....I had to tell my OB to check my cervix the

last time I went, as my peri said he told them to, but they weren't!

so now, they do it every time------so happy for little noelbaby---I

will go visit him/her on the web site!

yay yay yay-----having a happy dance for you and Rita

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Oh Beth!

Noelbaby looks so cute! Is that a *bottom* facing us at the top, with

legs scrunched up?? It so much looks like bottom cheeks with knees

bent forward and the soles of the feet right at the top of your uterus.

Looks as if the baby's having lots of fun in there!

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Hi all - especially Beth!

Congratulations on your pregnancy, the noelbaby, Beth! And more than that,

congratulations on getting more or less past this phase- now I'm sure it

will hold till the end (38 weeks or so ;). I'm sure that the less than

significant remainder of a septum (nor any other problem) won't pose any

problems this time!

I have been following this group once in a while. It's been quite a breeze,

time seems quite limited for anything else than taking care of Maija and

working. But we (my wife and I) are more than happy with this setting! I

really appreciated the support from this group when we were fearing about

the result of the pregnancy, and I'm sure that many of you really

appreciate this group's support, too. Hopefully I'll also have time to

contribute sometimes ;)

But as a result of our previous loss at 22 weeks, I really have grown to be

paranoid (as well as my wife) about nearly anything. But, everything has

gone absolutely well so far - Maija has been and is healthy and smiling all

the time! She's now almost 7 1/2 months... Even if sleeptime is more

limited than before... No reason for complaint!

All the best for all of you!

Best regards from Finland,

Marko

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> Hi everyone,

>

> Just got back from my " new OB " appointment, where they test you for

> cooties and load you down with formula samples, LOL. (Actually, to

> their credit, I did not get formula samples this time.)

>

> Last night the bleeding accelerated and became dark red briefly. I

> went and sat on the davenport and told my husband, and we both broke

> out in a sweat. All last night I dreamt of miscarriage, although the

> blood has reverted to really old stuff again.

>

> Baby looks good and grew a millimeter or two since Saturday. In the

> newest still picture, he is standing on his head, which amused Grandma

> Charlotte. In profile, I saw him squirm . . . looked as though he were

> doing the dogpaddle. I never saw any baby of mine move on US before,

> so I am tickled. Latest photo is at the bottom of this page:

> http://www.chibardun.net/~mickbeth/noelbaby.htm

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> It looks as though the gestational sac is still on the left side of my

> uterus, and is elongating a little. I would rather see it expand into

> the right side of my uterus before getting long. I suppose it is

> following the path of least resistance first. I worry so much about

> what is left of the septum. At least the baby anchored on a good

> sidewall . . . we saw the cord going away from the septum again. No

> clue as to where the bleeding is coming from, and he is not worried

> much about it.

>

> I pressed the OB to test me for a bacterial infection (which I have

> chronically), and sure enough, I've got it back. So I am on a load of

> clindamycin for the next week, and have been told to eat lactobacillus

> capsules, too.

>

> And I have started putting progesterone suppositories in " the other

> place " just to stop any vaginal irritation or disturbance of vaginal

> flora. I worry about ascending infection, although my doctor says that

> bacterial vaginosis is no longer much of a concern among the

> researchers.

>

> " See you in four weeks " the OB said, and turned to leave. And I said

> " Ho there. I need a peri appointment, a nuchal translucency scan, and

> I don't want the cerclage done later than 14 weeks. " I'm sure this

> man hates my high-maintenance guts by now, LOL. So I guess it's on to

> the maternal/fetal guy in two or three weeks and we go from there.

>

> Thanks for listening.

>

> Beth

> SU

> 10 weeks with noelbaby

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