32 weeks… Only a few weeks to go..
September 5, 2008
lizzyjosmom
Tags: baby, cdh, Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Family, hope, pregnancy
I can’t believe how fast time goes.. Lizzy Jo is going to be here in just a few weeks. The anticipation and anxiety is getting intense.
We have had several ultrasounds and have gotten to see her so many times now. She is so precious and beautiful. We can see a right lung and are just praying that it works. The 4D ultrasounds have been amazing… She looks like me more than my other children!! I am now so attached that I can’t even think about any negative possiblities..
I am leaving to stay at the Ronald McDonald House in a few weeks. The docs want me to be close to the hospital incase I go into labor early.. Makes really great sense to me. My aunt is coming to stay with me and Baby Tony up there. Happy we finally arrangements made for our twenty month old, it took off so much stess. I am excited to see what is going to happen, and praying for the best. I am now going twice a week for stess tests and fluid checks.. So far everything is wonderful. Hope it stays that way.
We have her room started. It is so precious. Clothes are bought and she has the most precious teddy bear waiting on her. I have croched a beautiful blanket.. I think we are ready.
Wish us luck and keep praying for our precious Lizzy Jo.. Our roller coaster ride is about to begin.
Entry Filed under: Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Health, Family, Parenting, Pregnacy
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Elizabeth | September 10, 2008 at 3:31 am
She is beautiful. I know you can’t wait but want to wait too.
Keeping you all in my thoughts, prayers & Lung Function chants,
Elizabeth
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Cristin | September 20, 2008 at 3:45 am
Thinking of you.
I was on that roller coaster 5 years ago. It’s not easy, but worth every twist and turn.