Matt’s Ultrasound Memory
February 28, 2008
Last Thursday I said that I would start doing my memory’s from the very beginning but I unintentionally lied. I’m going to go back just a smidge to Matthew’s first picture, his ultrasound.
Matthew’s Ultrasound
I should have known my ob-gyn was worthless because he failed to tell me to make sure I had a full bladder before going in to my ultrasound. It takes me a while to connect the dots.
So I got to sit there for an hour drinking a poo load of water. I hate water so I was pretty stinking miserable. I was so happy to finally get in the room and get the darn thing over with.
It was so amazing to see my baby on the monitor. Back then they didn’t have the 3-d kind like they do now, but it was still incredible. The tech was a sweet older woman. She excused herself and brought in a girl that was a bit older than I was. She starting showing her things on the monitor. It kind of made me nervous. They were discussing all his parts with big words that I knew I wouldn’t remember once I left there. And I knew if there was something wrong they couldn’t tell me. I would have to wait until my doctor saw the ultrasound.
She caught me off guard about a minute later and asked if she could bring a couple of students in. I hesitantly told her that it was okay but I was starting to seriously freak out. What was so messed up with my baby that she is pulling all these people in? !
So now I have 4 people hovering over this monitor. They were all zoned in on whatever they were looking at. I think the tech finally realized that I looked like I was going to faint. She instantly apologized.
She told me that Matty had the most perfect heart. It was perfectly shaped and centered in the cavity. It was easy to see every detail of it in the ultrasound. She could see it working as it pumped blood throughout his growing body.
She had students in observing and practicing ultrasounds that day. She told me that every teacher dreams of having the perfect organs come through on a teaching day but it never happened. She just got excited because Matty had the perfect teaching heart…and on teaching day! She could also see the other organs well what she was most excited by his heart.
I left there with Matt’s first picture, a video of the ultrasound and the wondrous feeling that I was carrying the most perfect baby boy in the world.
We all know what Matt’s future is. What is interesting is that mitral valve prolapse is found in some fragile X patients. Because of that ultrasound I have never been worried about it though, neither has his pediatrician. I think that the ultrasound went the way it did to alleviate some of my fears for my son when I did learn his fate.
Entry Filed under: FX Memories. Tags: baby, fragile, heart, Matthew, mitral valve prolapse, pregnancy, ultrasound.
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mgagliano | February 28, 2008 at 7:17 am
Thank you for visiting my blog. I love the ultra sound picture.
I am very interested in reading your blog. I will be adding you to my favorites so I can catch up.
Thanks
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Bonnie Arnwine | February 28, 2008 at 8:53 am
We get little gifts along the way that mean so much to us. How neat your first gift came even before Matt was born. Thank you for the comments & award, I don’t get much free time these days…
you’re welcome
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JanB | February 28, 2008 at 10:02 am
I am so glad to have found your blog through your comment on mine. We never know what’s in store for us with these babies that we are given, but I am so glad that I have the ones that God gave me. Thanks for letting me have a peak at the ones that God gave you.
You are so welcome
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John-Michael | February 28, 2008 at 11:37 am
Well you’ve done it yet again. Messed my sinuses all up! Must be the combination of your “Matt,” and my son being “Matt,” plus your artfully way of carrying me right there with you … into your live and functioning emotions, plus your insightful awareness of the ever-present “bigger picture” in all of its aspects.
God! I do enjoy your presentations!
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Erika | February 28, 2008 at 1:48 pm
i love these storie. we know our babies are miracles. =)
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Tiffany Wright | February 28, 2008 at 4:48 pm
How amazing! (I would have freaked too btw with her pulling all those people in!) That’s so great that you have never had to worry about that! They tell me David’s heart couldn’t be better from what they can tell now and apparently Jonathan’s with his heart at birth corrected themselves and they do not indicate an increased risk of him developing mitral valve prolapse later on so that is a huge relief! I know we find those blessings in our kids sometimes in the most unique ways.