Hi Everyone! I went for my routine scan this morning. As I'm 17 weeks pregnant, I was keeping my fingers crossed that we could identify the gender today, esp after everyone else's recent good news .... aiyah, too bad...never talk to my bb early enough....only 3 days ago I started t0 ask him/her to open legs wide wide and be cooperative ... this morning, not only was my bb facing downwards, his legs were crossed and he kept bouncing around!! SO NAUGHTY!!!! >.<
So my gynae ended up showing me other parts of bb, like chin, eye socket, heart, spine (v clear), stomach etc...then towards the end, bb flipped ard and my gynae caught a v quick glimpse of his pvt parts ... and said looks like boy! But because so fast, she said we can only be certain in 3 weeks time when I do my 20-week detailed scan. Of course I never saw anything although my hub said he saw what the gynae saw.
SIGH! This bb is really naughty, hor [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif] So nm, will have to delay my shopping and name-thinking for a few more weeks.
Jolin: Congrats on successfully finding out your bb's gender!! Ya,I agree it's always marvellous to see bb moving around inside, although we may not be able to feel the movement.
Gynae was saying bb is so big now that we cannot measure by length anymore, so we shall now go by weight. bb is currently about 140g. Sounds v light???
Princess_cabbage: Don't worry too much about the thalassemia. My blood test also suggested I have the alpha-thalassemia trait, and I just did the DNA testing at KK Hospital to confirm it. Results won't be out for at least a month. Regardless, make sure u get ur hub tested. If hub is clear, then bb just has a 50% chance of getting the thalassemia minor, from your side of the genes. Only something like 5% of the population are thalassemic, so I'm hoping your hub is clear [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif]
Basically, the blood test @ 3 mths is a good indicator if u are carrying the thalassemia trait or not. If it's not flagged out but you have low red blood count, then I don't think it is a genetic thing. More of a temporary symptom from the pregnancy. You are right to say anemia is a symptom of Thalassemia.
Anyway,as I suggested, do get ur hub tested. My hub actually went all the way and did the DNA test to cfm he's all-clear. After that, then I went to do the DNA test myself to cfm my blood test. It's cheaper at KK than at TMC if your gynae can give u a referral to the National Thalassemia Registry ($20 vs $200!).
felpoo: Hope you feel better really soon. While I'm feeling better as each day progresses, there are some days where things just go backwards and I feel terribly ill all over again. It's all those fluctuating hormones inside of us!
Valerie: Quick, think of some bb names!
Take care, mummies, and enjoy the weekend [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif]