A little over two weeks ago Jason and I went in for our first ultrasound to see if we could determine the sex of our mysterious little one. As soon as the sonographer set down the wand on my abdomen she said "Wow, there's a lot going on in there! There's two babies!" Jason and I couldn't believe our eyes and ears - we laughed and cried in disbelief - it was truly the most joyous shock of our lives! A few minutes later, after some investigating, we were told that Baby A was a boy, and Baby B was a girl...we couldn't believe our luck! We're so excited for the arrival of our twins! As it is now, Baby A (Anderson) is a little bit bigger than his sister Baby B (Bergen). He is also positioned towards the front of my uterus which means I feel his little active arms and legs constantly throughout the day. They are both approximately 10" long and weigh about a pound each - the same size as an average singleton baby at this time. Soooo, this changes everything! My due date is likely to come sooner than June 20. Term with twins is 36 weeks, so that would put us at the end of May. It also means that a homebirth is not really an option, so we're going to continue working with our midwife as a doula (meaning she'll attend the birth more as a coach and advocate for us in the hospital). So we're on the look out for an OB that will be a good fit. We're also realizing that we'll need two of a few things...and a bigger car than we originally planned on... Lots to do and celebrate in the upcoming months! In the photos above, you can see Anderson's face towards the left of the frame, his eyes, nose, and mouth as if he were resting on a pillow. You can also see Bergen's distinct profile.
Friday, February 20, 2009
It's a Boy....and a Girl!
A little over two weeks ago Jason and I went in for our first ultrasound to see if we could determine the sex of our mysterious little one. As soon as the sonographer set down the wand on my abdomen she said "Wow, there's a lot going on in there! There's two babies!" Jason and I couldn't believe our eyes and ears - we laughed and cried in disbelief - it was truly the most joyous shock of our lives! A few minutes later, after some investigating, we were told that Baby A was a boy, and Baby B was a girl...we couldn't believe our luck! We're so excited for the arrival of our twins! As it is now, Baby A (Anderson) is a little bit bigger than his sister Baby B (Bergen). He is also positioned towards the front of my uterus which means I feel his little active arms and legs constantly throughout the day. They are both approximately 10" long and weigh about a pound each - the same size as an average singleton baby at this time. Soooo, this changes everything! My due date is likely to come sooner than June 20. Term with twins is 36 weeks, so that would put us at the end of May. It also means that a homebirth is not really an option, so we're going to continue working with our midwife as a doula (meaning she'll attend the birth more as a coach and advocate for us in the hospital). So we're on the look out for an OB that will be a good fit. We're also realizing that we'll need two of a few things...and a bigger car than we originally planned on... Lots to do and celebrate in the upcoming months! In the photos above, you can see Anderson's face towards the left of the frame, his eyes, nose, and mouth as if he were resting on a pillow. You can also see Bergen's distinct profile.
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I'm utterly convinced that twins means double the fun. And don't worry about double the work - we're here to help! Lily should be ready to babysit by the time the twins are born. :)
We love you and love your beautiful belly! (Love Jason too).
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