Tuesday, February 25, 2014

A Little Rock of the Boat

We got some scary news about a 3 weeks ago after our anatomy scan follow up.  Seems like our luck never fails us, and always seems to follow us, although have to say the news could have been much worse so I am grateful for what it was.
A look at a Succenturiate Placenta after delivery 

The news came that we were dealing with what is called Succenturiate Placenta, a more rare placenta malformation.  Succenturiate Placenta is also called an accessory lobe, which pretty much explains exactly what it is.  It  is an accessory lobe to the main placenta.  

It currently is not causing any harm to BB or Baby H and both are doing fine (minus the extreme fatigue and body aches) and little man is growing just has he should be.  So thank the Lord for that!!  And we are all very thankful there is no need for bed-rest as I know that would be quite the stressor for all parties.  

 The problem with Succenturiate Placenta lies during labor and/or delivery, or if there is any PROM (premature rupture of the membranes) or bleeding.  The smaller lobe of the placenta (the extra lobe) can sometimes have areas of disease or atrophy and the membranes between the lobes in such placentas can be torn during delivery, which can be fatal to the baby and cause hemorrhaging to BB during/after delivery.  

If a women tries to have a natural vaginal delivery, without Succenturiate Placenta being diagnosed, there is a 90% chance of fetal fatality, so we are very grateful the radiologist was on his game the day we went in.  Even with the diagnosis the Lord was watching over all of us and we are very thankful! With that said Baby H will definitely be a c-section baby, guess he will be taking after his momma from the start!  

The biggest concern during pregnancy with Succenturiate Placenta is if there is bleeding; things can go from “perfectly fine” to “very dangerous” in a matter of minutes as there is about a 15-mintue window, once bleeding occurs, to get the baby out safely before baby potentional bleeds out.  

After we got hit with that news, we also were informed that our triple screen came back with some higher than normal markers and there could be a problem genetically with the baby.  Since we know the embryos were tested with CGH at 5-days and the report came back that they were genetically normal, it is most likely false concerns, and to be honest, we are not very concern over all this.  But with that said, we know CGH testing does have a window of error and since we have a history of a daughter with Downs and big brother with Optiz, although we are not concerned much about all this, there is still a small reality something more could be going on.  

The good news to all of this, even though we have been hit with some pretty scary pregnancy complication, everyone is currently doing well and all in good health.  Praise God!  We are still waiting to met with the MFM (Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist) so that we can get a better insight to what exactly the full picture is.  Due to some poor-customer-service-socialized-medicine staff members and insurance hiccups, its taken *a lot* longer than expect, and added some unnecessary stressful days, but we are finally on the road to getting things squared away to get in for the appointment.

The little man is still a wiggling around every day ... well more like doing rabid mongoose flippin', which might not be comfortable to her or her bladder, but is a good sign … and he is putting on the baby fat just like he should.  We will be scheduling a c-setion at 36 weeks and now on a more rush schedule to get things done and ready for his arrival.  

Of course any prayers would be tremendously appreciated; prayers for the little mans health and that he will continue to grow as expected and for comfort and safety for BB during delivery.  Prayers that we would encounter no more complications and that both Baby H and BB will be under the care of wise doctors and nurses as we get closer to the delivery date.  

Silver linings to all this: 
**  Get to skip the last month of pregnancy, which is thrilling for all parites involved. 
**  The hormones that are released when a body is under stressful circumstantces (like these) helps mature the babys lungs faster than normal which he will need for an earlier than expected arrival  
**  More u/s and trips to see the little man

WEEK 26:  My growing features & talents
-- I'm almost 2 whole lbs & 14" long
-- My feet are 2" long (unless I have moms gorilla feet) and my hands are very active exploring my surroundings  
-- I get the hiccups from time to time
-- All 5 of my sense are fully developed and I am beginning to open my eyes
-- I respond to touch, so I may play with you if you mess with me, if I am feeling up to it.
-- If you could see my hair you would be able to discern the color and texture 




1 comment:

  1. Hi my name is marina, and I'm 19 weeks 3 days pregnant, and I was diagnosed with succentirate placenta, can we still have healthy pregnancy while I'm pregnant and also I'm worried about rupture etc that is associated with the placenta risk of this kind,but they said the baby is right on track during growing so far, and I don't go back til July 3,2017. Isn't that too long for next ultrasound, any advice.

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