Friday, October 2, 2009

A Long Visit at the Dr's Office

Well, I really don't feel like posting because I am so tired, but I figure this needs to be documented and friends and family will appreciate it. I went yesterday (Thursday Oct. 1) for my routine 22 week check and boy was it a more eventful appointment than I expected! Brandan almost didn't go to this check up with me, but I am SO glad he did. I definitely needed him there.

We went through all the normal procedures... urine sample, weight and blood pressure and then checking the heartbeat with the doppler... that's when things started getting interesting. Dr. Singleton found the heartbeat right away, Bennett was moving and kicking like crazy :) and from what I could hear I thought it sounded great. But, I could tell something wasn't quite right because Dr. Singleton kept listening and listening to the heart rate and being very quiet. One wonderful quality of him is that he keeps a great "poker face" and explains everything thoroughly and without emotion.

When he was finished, he explained to me that as he was listening to the heart rate it would slow considerably for several seconds and then pick back up into the 140's. He said it could be nothing, but he wanted me to go back to ultra sound and check it there as well. He explained more in details, but honestly, all I could think was "what is wrong??!!" Well, I lost it! Heart issues and sick babies are very fresh and raw on my emotions right now with things I just went through with a good friend from college and it was just too much !

We went back to ultrasound and she ran the ultrasound for around 10 minutes. Then she explained that she found the same thing and that it happened twice. We then had to see Dr. Singleton again and he explained that we would be going over to Baptist to check in and be monitored for about 2hours and see a specialized Doctor that could tell us exactly what was going on. Needless to say I lost it again!

Skipping through many details... we checked in on the 2nd floor and 2hrs turned into overnight! It turned into overnight mainly, because, at this point it was getting close to evening time and the specialist that I needed to see had already gone home. Which, in a way was a little comforting because I knew if it was urgent they would've called him to come back to the hospital (and they didn't).

The entire time at the hospital I was calm and felt a peace with everything and really felt God's hand in the whole ordeal. Bennett only had one episode through the night. This morning the specialist came around 10 am with his fancy, high-tech ultra sound equipment to check every inch of Bennett! This Doctor by the way, is Dr. Chattalane (spell??) and he is amazing!

The doctor checked everything... brain, umbilical chord, stomach, hands, feet, spine, all measurements... you name it and he checked it! Last and definitely not least, he checked his precious heart, every chamber, valve, blood flowing in and out and anything else that involves the heart. He could find nothing wrong structually or anywhere else. He said and I quote " His heart couldn't look more perfect!" (tears run down my cheeks just being so happy!)

As far as the drop in his heart rate, it can't really be explained. It probably happens more than we know in growing and developing babies, it just so happened that we caught it several times yesterday. Bennett is healthy and everything looks perfect and as it should for 22 weeks gestation... oh and something kind of exciting he said by his measurement I am actually measuring 23 weeks!

It was a whirlwind of an appointment, but also a blessing because with the detailed ultra sound I got to see every inch of Bennett and it made me feel so good and reassured. Babies are truly amazing! God is pretty amazing too!

Thank you Anna, Rachel and Mom for taking such good care of Drew. Thank you family and friends for praying, calling and texting. And thank you Brandan for being right beside me, I love you.

Sorry this post is like a novel, but whewww that felt good!

4 comments:

  1. You made me cry! Amen!!! I am so glad everything ended up perfectly...I don't think I could have handled another heart-wrenching baby story. I have heard amazing things about Dr. Chattalane!! wish you the very best:)

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  2. I used Dr. Singleton for my pregnancy with twins. You are very correct in saying he doesn't show any emotion, but he is an awesome christian man, and a great doctor. I also had to see Dr. Chatalane because I went into preterm labor at 29 weeks. He did several very detailed ultrasounds before directing Dr. Singleton to do an emergency c-section not for my girls sakes, but for mine. All that to say you were in great hands, we loved both doctors and our great physician was watching out for you and your precious baby. We will keep you in our prayers. By the way, my husband, Ben Brown is distant cousins with your husband. I love following your blog.

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  3. HEY CHRISTA! SO GLAD THAT THINGS TURNED OUT GREAT FOR YOU AND THE BABY. WE HAD A SCARE WHEN I WAS PREGNANT WITH KENNEDY. DR. WENDEL DID AN INDEPTH ULTRASOUND AND SAID THAT HE COULD NOT FIND ANYTHING WRONG WITH OUR SWEET GIRL. HE SAID THIS IS WHERE FAITH STEPS IN...LOTS OF PRAYERS AND OUR BABY GIRL IS HEALTHY AND PERFECT. THANKS BE TO GOD!!!

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  4. I am so glad that everything's okay with Bennett. I know that must have been so scary for you. Hope you're feeling well and that the rest of your pregnancy is smooth sailing :)

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