I love the Inspector Gadget theme song at the best of times...
But this guy just takes it to a whole new level...
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I love the Inspector Gadget theme song at the best of times...
But this guy just takes it to a whole new level...
Finally all the family have been informed, so I can write about it here... Sarah is is 10 weeks pregnant.
The news came as a bit of a surprise, because Sarah had been feeling nauseous for a few weeks, and we'd immediately suspected pregnancy, but a total of seven tests all said she wasn't. It was only after comprehensive blood tests, that we got a phone call at 11pm on February 22 from the doctor confirming she was indeed pregnant.
We went to see the high-risk ob/gyn (why the feel the need to mash their specialty together like that I do not know...) and it was a bit of a sobering experience.
Sarah's cardiologist had previously said that he was okay with her having a pregnancy. Her aorta was larger than it should be, but not too big, so he advised us that if we wanted to have children, we should do it sooner rather than later.
Now, we sat before the ob/gyn, and she was very unhappy that Sarah was pregnant, and said that given her history and whatnot that she wasn't happy at all with the situation. She'd brought forward the appointment by a week specifically to tell us this.
So that really took the edge off things a bit, at least for me. Needless to say, we're continuing with the pregnancy (and this ob/gyn, at least for the time being).
Sarah's been having a bit of an unpleasant time with the all-day sickness, which hopefully will pass by the second trimester.
We've got an ultrasound from a couple of weeks ago here. Not much to see really. We've nicknamed the foetus "Squirt" until we know the gender and decide on a name.