hmmm… what?
Here are some ultrasound pictures that were given to us Thursday and Friday morning. If you compare them to what we had before, you’ll note the loss of fluid.


The last photo also says breech. Sigh, one thing after another. :)
Steve says breech doesn’t matter, ’cause they say they’ll do C-section anyway. I tell you what… a C-section really scares the crap out of me…
I'm Valerie, late 20's, from Missouri. I'm married... with children: a young boy and a baby girl. I enjoy many things including photography, candle making, videography, history, and mythology. Baby Girl was born 11 weeks early after my water was broken for 8 weeks - she's my little miracle - so you're bound to hear a lot about her progress here. I am also a second generation homeschooler, that's bound to come up as well.
anneberit
February 15th, 2009 at 7.20 pm ♥
I’ve a couple of friends that have had C-section and they did well, don’t worry :)
Nicole
February 15th, 2009 at 8.16 pm
I hear you on the c-section. When my doc suggested it if P didn’t hurry his little butt up I was none too pleased.
Marie
February 15th, 2009 at 11.59 pm
Aww she could still turn though!
Audrey
February 16th, 2009 at 3.04 am
I was born a C-section, Jaundice, underweight, and premature (although only a few weeks). My mother had my sister 7 years later natural birth with no complications, so a C-section is nothing to fear. Your baby is at a dangerous point, but we all wish her and your family the best. God will provide and protect.
Jessie
February 16th, 2009 at 8.59 pm ♥
Babies have been born under more extreme situations, although NO extreme situation is desireable. :/ Haaaaang in theeeeere! *sends baby good vibes*
Val
February 16th, 2009 at 9.36 pm
Thank you everyone! Though I should clarify, a c-section scares me because I’m a big baby!!! :)
Becca
February 16th, 2009 at 10.29 pm ♥
I’ve had three very much unwanted and unplanned c-sections (2 of which were ultimatly unnecessary). They do suck…I wouldn’t choose one unless it was without a doubt best for baby.
If you are interested in talking to women who have bTDT in regard to c-section you might want to check out the forums at http://www.ican-online.org/forums ICAN is the International Cesarean Awareness Network it works to improve maternal and fetal health through education, prevention of unnecessary c-sections and promotion of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) There are many many very knowledgable women over there.
J
February 17th, 2009 at 11.09 am
Oh wow…my sister has had 2 C-Sections and although I can’t speak for her, this last time seemed much easier ( The previous one was 7 years ago!). I know I wouldn’t choose a C-section unless it was absolutely necessary for my or the baby’s health but sometimes they can be easier :) You’ll be fine!
Val
February 17th, 2009 at 11.53 am
Thanks J and Becca! I am going to check out that link, for sure! I know I will do what is best for baby but I guess like most people I just get so nervous when it comes to medical things. Thanks again, I’m going to spend some time reading!