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Apr. 27th, 2006 10:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Really quick update as I should be in bed.
We had our Nth scan and consultants appointment today. The twins are growing well, both seem to have exceedingly long legs, with twin 2's femur length measuring off the charts. I think they're obviously going to be more like Owen in body shape than Cullyn.
The little buggers have decided that having spent the whole pregnancy head down, they'd chenge the view a bit, and twin 1 is now breech and twin 2 is oblique (diagonal across my belly). Fortunately my new consultant is happy to still allow me to go for a vaginal delivery, although we're making more of a comprimise on the whole monitoring situation. I'm hoping they'll turn again before they are born, as I really would like not to be hooked up to machines, because although I know I can still move about, and dictate what position I labour in, it is a hell of a lot easier without the wires.
I have to say, I'm a lot more confident of labour going the way we'd like (circumstances permitting) rather than the way the doctor says it will go. Even if we get the dodgy consultant or registrar (and can you see me not begging for an induction Mr Arrogant Registrar?) I'm confident that wiht our discussions with our consultant and the Head of Midwifery behind us, we can say - "That's not happening unless there's a definite medical need." And if they don't want to listen they can fuck off.
Oh, and apparently both the girls have a full head of hair. I didn't know you could see hair on ultrasound.

We had our Nth scan and consultants appointment today. The twins are growing well, both seem to have exceedingly long legs, with twin 2's femur length measuring off the charts. I think they're obviously going to be more like Owen in body shape than Cullyn.
The little buggers have decided that having spent the whole pregnancy head down, they'd chenge the view a bit, and twin 1 is now breech and twin 2 is oblique (diagonal across my belly). Fortunately my new consultant is happy to still allow me to go for a vaginal delivery, although we're making more of a comprimise on the whole monitoring situation. I'm hoping they'll turn again before they are born, as I really would like not to be hooked up to machines, because although I know I can still move about, and dictate what position I labour in, it is a hell of a lot easier without the wires.
I have to say, I'm a lot more confident of labour going the way we'd like (circumstances permitting) rather than the way the doctor says it will go. Even if we get the dodgy consultant or registrar (and can you see me not begging for an induction Mr Arrogant Registrar?) I'm confident that wiht our discussions with our consultant and the Head of Midwifery behind us, we can say - "That's not happening unless there's a definite medical need." And if they don't want to listen they can fuck off.
Oh, and apparently both the girls have a full head of hair. I didn't know you could see hair on ultrasound.

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Date: 2006-04-28 02:47 pm (UTC)