Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Things You Never Expect to Say in Your Lifetime #2

Today, we went in for our nine week appointment for one last round of sonogram and blood work at my Reproductive Endocrinologist's office.  We heard our baby's heartbeat two weeks ago, so I didn't expect to experience any particular milestone at this appointment.  I was so wrong!

Today, we were able to see our baby's head, arms, and legs.  It was so precious!  Then, as the tech was finishing the sono, the baby surprised me one more time...it moved.  Once I saw it moving its tiny little arms, I blurted out:

"You are so worth the vomiting."

So precious, I know.


I have now officially been released from my RE's office. Their work is done, and next week, I'm heading to an OB-GYN.

It is incredibly bittersweet leaving this doctor's office.  While I'm thrilled that I no longer need their services, everyone in the office is so incredibly kind, caring, and loving, and I've grown to love each and every person, from doctor's to nurses to lab technicians.  They made my dream a reality, and I will be forever grateful to them.  Today, as I left, I got several hugs and so many warm wishes, which made me feel so warm and fuzzy.  I will always treasure these people and thank God for them every time I see my baby. 



5 comments:

Vicki said...

YAYAYAY!

I am so excited & happy for you!

If you don't mind me asking: Who/where is your Reproductive Endocrinologist located?

I need to seriously begin looking into my my options, and we are practically neighbors :)

Katie Wall said...

You're right, I'm crying!! I'm so happy for y'all!!!

Meg O. said...

And be prepared to add many, many more things to this list you never expected to say. ;)

Love love love this little bean.

Domesticable said...

So cute!!! Congrats again and I can't wait to read all about your pregnancy!!

Lura
x

Jessah @ Dreaming of Dimples said...

Just found your blog and am so happy to see that you have a happy ending to your infertility story.

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