So after the "get to know you" bit of the visit, Jeanean told me that because of what happened March 13th, she had scheduled an ultrasound. I was very happy to hear that, because ever since I had the ultrasound at the hospital and saw the yolk sack, I was still doubtful that I really WAS pregnant. This time we actually saw the baby and a HEARTBEAT! That was so cool. The not so cool thing we saw, was a big blood clot called subchorionic hemorrhage. They basically explained that when the egg was implanting in the uteran wall, that it cause a big bruise type thing. That's why I started bleeding. They told me that several things could happen. First, nothing could happen. My body might absord the bloodclot, and the baby would be fine. Or, maybe I will bleed again, but without any problems to the baby. Or, I could still miscarry. The not knowing part is the hardest part for me. I don't want to stress and worry, because that's not good for the baby either. Even though my midwife told me there's nothing to avoid, my research on the internet got me to thinking that I need to take it easy. No heavy lifting, or straining.
So here I sit, helpless. All I can do is wait and hope and pray for the best. Here's the first picture of this tiny little baby.
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In this next one, you can see a large black area above and to the left/bottom of the black area that the baby is in. This black/grey part, is the hemorrhage. As you can see, it's a lot bigger than the baby (5.5 cm x 1.1 cm x 1 cm). The ultrasound technitian said that when the baby is larger than the hemorrhage, there's a better chance of success
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihYHCL4kTOrhr7RZy6DtvGrzMSfCvNprZfPcFruA8ybmJFomGgm9ropOPn7cHgoif9s5qiw9A6qaGPSF1dodEow-kD04F3AWYKrozloYCl8YoLL9BV-hAmIDCDdGSL8k5-rcOFozvTGoYZ/s280/ultrasound7wks1.jpg)
I like the little comments the tech put on the images!
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