I decided to have a 4d scan so that we could show Zara that the baby in my tum really has a face moves around. This was not a diagnostic procedure, just a "bonding" scan for us all. At first, Zara was more interested in the toys that were on offer. I suppose another factor was that there wasn't too much to see at first as Flutterbug was fast asleep and so snugly nestled into the placenta (just like Zara was) . The placenta is what is covering part of the face in the pictures. After a little jiggling and contorting of my body we eventually got him/her to move away a little and got a few really cute pictures! This little munchkin had hands over the face for quite a while and also appeared to be sucking the thumb just like the last scan at 20 weeks.
In terms of his/her position, still head down (YAY) and lying with the spine on my LHS. Zara sat breech till about 33 weeks and always had her spine on my RHS (which is one of the reasons she got stuck on the way out). So according to the medical professionals - this baby is in an optimal position for birth.

According to the measurements taken during the scan, the baby weighs approx 1.67kg which is pretty average for 30 weeks. According to the measurements taken by Sharon, our midwife, my tummy is smaller than it was with Zara. The midwives measure from the pubic bone to the top of the fundus and the cm usually equal the number of weeks. At 25 weeks pregnant with Zara, my tum measured 31cm (well above average) and the last time I saw Sharon at 28 weeks for this pregnancy, I measured 28cm.
For those of you who still convinced we know who this baby is - promise we don't, even Isabel, who did the scan yesterday has no clue as she was fearful she may slip if she had a peak ;~)
PS-I simply couldn't resist sharing this very definite pout - I'm sure he/she was trying to tell us to stop disturbing what was a perfectly peaceful sleep.
2 comments:
4D scans truly are amazing! I don't think Flutterbug will love you for showing the "pouty" pic, however!
Stacie's pix are lovely too. Looking very trim, with only the "bump" adding any weight at all.
Technology is amazing. Glad you got nice views as they are not always possible, especially with stubborn little ones.
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