Viv doing her best Elvis impersonation (look at those lips!). |
I'm a few days away from entering my third trimester, which is crazy! We have so much to do and only a few more weeks of productivity left. I will have one more routine appointment at CHOP at the end of January. After that I will officially transfer my care and will need to go in weekly for closer monitoring. We plan on relocating on March 1 and hope to have a room at the Camden Ronald McDonald House. You can't reserve rooms, and we may not know if one is available until that day, so it's a very fluid - and somewhat stressful - situation.
In addition to our sonogram, Dave and I met with a psychologist and received a NICU tour. The psychologist was very nice, and I think she will be a valuable resource going forward. It's amazing to me that CHOP is one of only a few hospitals that includes mental health services for parents. There is a tremendous amount of uncertainty when dealing with birth defects. Having services available for parents just makes sense, and I'm grateful for such comprehensive care.
The NICU tour was basically what I expected but was enlightening nonetheless. The CHOP NICU is very impressive. It takes up the entire second floor of the hospital and currently houses 92 beds. They hope to increase that to 99 soon. We were able to learn more about the set-up and structure of the unit and were even able to see a baby (presumably with CDH, though we don't know for sure due to HIPPA laws) on an ECMO machine. It was difficult seeing those sweet tiny babies hooked up to so many machines, but the experience was valuable. I'm sure seeing Vivienne in one of those beds will be very difficult, but we are grateful for the great support team at CHOP.
As always, I will continue to update the blog to relay all new information. Hopefully, there aren't many posts in the coming weeks since that would mean all is well and progressing normally. We are anxious about what lies ahead, but remain cautiously optimistic. Mostly, we are excited to meet our little girl!
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