Ste9
06-01-2007, 01:32 AM
I had my follow-up ultrasound for the hydrocephalis and club feet. I have pics and will have Rod scan them when I get home.
The right foot looks normal. The left foot is "in a funny position" which could mean that it's just positional OR that there is a problem. She went back to it three times even after the baby moved and said the same thing each time. She said they really won't know until the baby is born and then it will be obvious.
She also had a hard time getting the ventricle measurement since the head is down so far. The left ventricle is still dialated according to her measurement. They are calling it borderline hydrocephalis and the baby will have to have a head ultrasound before leaving the hospital.
Baby is measuring 34 weeks 1 day and estimated weight is 5 pounds 9 ounces +/- 1 pound.
Baby's face (It wasn't easy to get a good picture since the head is so far down
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/226/524456187_521cf85558.jpg
Baby's right foot from the side (the normal looking foot)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/203/524397038_f9cb75e8e4.jpg
The right foot looks normal. The left foot is "in a funny position" which could mean that it's just positional OR that there is a problem. She went back to it three times even after the baby moved and said the same thing each time. She said they really won't know until the baby is born and then it will be obvious.
She also had a hard time getting the ventricle measurement since the head is down so far. The left ventricle is still dialated according to her measurement. They are calling it borderline hydrocephalis and the baby will have to have a head ultrasound before leaving the hospital.
Baby is measuring 34 weeks 1 day and estimated weight is 5 pounds 9 ounces +/- 1 pound.
Baby's face (It wasn't easy to get a good picture since the head is so far down
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/226/524456187_521cf85558.jpg
Baby's right foot from the side (the normal looking foot)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/203/524397038_f9cb75e8e4.jpg