Impression from the last Ultrasound test/scanning (Feb 1, 2010):
Twin live intrauterine pregnancies, both with good cardiac and somatic activities.
Twin A: in cephalic presentation, 34 weeks by BPD and 35 weeks by FL. Adequate Amniotic Fluid. Estimated fetal weight (2,218 grams) is appropriate for gestational age. BPP= 10/10. Doppler flow studies of the umbilical artery show normal values.
Twin B: in breech presentation, 33 4/7 weeks by BPD and 35 weeks by FL. Adequate Amniotic Fluid. Estimated fetal weight (2,295 grams) is appropriate for gestational age. BPP= 10/10. Doppler flow studies of the umbilical artery show normal values.
Placenta is anterior, high lying, grade II. Placentation appears monochorionic, diamniotic.
Twin live intrauterine pregnancies, both with good cardiac and somatic activities.
Twin A: in cephalic presentation, 34 weeks by BPD and 35 weeks by FL. Adequate Amniotic Fluid. Estimated fetal weight (2,218 grams) is appropriate for gestational age. BPP= 10/10. Doppler flow studies of the umbilical artery show normal values.
Twin B: in breech presentation, 33 4/7 weeks by BPD and 35 weeks by FL. Adequate Amniotic Fluid. Estimated fetal weight (2,295 grams) is appropriate for gestational age. BPP= 10/10. Doppler flow studies of the umbilical artery show normal values.
Placenta is anterior, high lying, grade II. Placentation appears monochorionic, diamniotic.
*** They were not able to check the gender of the twins
Some things mommies may want to know...
- Cephalic: Baby is in 'head down' position. This is the correct position.
- Breech: Baby is in 'buttocks down' position. This can be corrected.
- BPD: Biparietal diameter (BPD) is the diameter across the developing baby's skull.
- FL: Femur length (FL) is the measurement of the upper leg bone.
- Amniotic Fluid: The fluid bathing the fetus, serving as a shock absorber.
- Gestational Age: Time measured from the first day of the woman's last menstrual cycle to the current date.
- BPP: The fetal biophysical profile (BPP) is a test performed to measure fetal well-being. It uses ultrasonography to measure fetal breathing, fetal movement, fetal tone, and amniotic fluid volume. A non-stress test is done to assess fetal heart rate. Each of these five variables is given a score of zero or two, for a potential total score of 10.
- Anterior: This means that the placenta is located on the front of the uterus. (Posterior: at the back of the uterus).
- High lying placenta is better than a low lying placenta, which is often associated with Placenta Previa.
- Placenta Grade: This is based on the maturity of your placenta. Grade 2 placenta is normal at 35 going to 36 weeks (according to my ob).
- Monochorionic: The twins share the same chorion. The chorion is the outer membrane of the sac surrounding a fetus in utero.
- Diamniotic: This means that the twins are developing within separate amniotic cavities.
ISSUE: My last ob told me that I'll be having a girl and a boy. However, based on the internet, "Monochorionic-Diamniotic twins are almost always monozygotic, with a few exceptions where the blastocysts have fused". Hmmm.... so there is a high - I mean very high - possibility that my twins will actually be identical, I'll have a boy-boy or girl-girl pair.... that is why I've got to think of more baby names.
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