Gender Explanation

Gender Explanation

SOOOOOOO it turns out that Baby Perez is actually a BOY which might confuse you because, when I originally posted that I was pregnant it was a picture of my dog that said “ Wilson’s first look at his baby SISTER

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Well as it turns out they were wrong! I really think that we are off about a week on everything, but they have yet to adjust my due date or anything but this is basically what happened.

We went in for a sono and they made a guess that the baby was a girl. Literally they said “ you see these three lines, by this time it would be vertical if it was a boy

I went for a second sono for extended testing, one where they check out the brain, kidneys, heart, if my kid has all its limbs, all the good stuff. Also important to note is this sono was long and extensive, I was in there for about an hour. This was about a week later and they again stated….” Oh we are 90% sure you are having a girl, you see these three lines, they would be vertical by now”. This appointment actually had a sonographer and another doctor in it. So 2 more people have said it!

So at that point, I had had 3 different people (2 sonographers, and a doctor) state that I was, in their medical opinion, with 90% accuracy, in fact having a girl.

We went in for the 20 week official “gender” sono and much to our surprise Baby Perez was actually a BOY.

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So there you have it and lesson learned.  I am new at this clearly and totally believed that they were pretty good at guessing this stuff and had logical reasoning behind it. Plus my app said that at the time I was at that appointment the gender was developed. What I HONESTLY think has happened, like I said before, is that my baby is really a little earlier than they think. He actually still measures a little small in appointments, at my 24 week appt many measurements were at the 22-23 week range! I guess when he decides to come will tell us if he really is “younger”.

But nonetheless Baby Perez is a BOY and we are super excited…. Now to just find a dang name? Suggestions anyone?!

Teal’s Foot Update

Ok so I finally bucked up and went to the doctor about this stupid foot and it turns out I was right all along. Here is a reenactment of our convo since you guys couldn’t be there with me 😉

Dr: “ You know you have Plantar Fasciitis right?”

me “Yep, that is what I thought, but was in denial”

Dr. “ Well great, how much running have you been doing since the pain?”

me: “ Well, ummmmm, well sooo… I ran the White Rock Marathon, and then the New Year’s Double and a couple of other shorter runs in between when I could walk”

Dr: “Well I bet that hurt.”

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The bad news is I have a “classic” case of Plantar Fasciitis, but the good news is there is not a stress fracture or joint damage. He said that because I have had this problem for such a short period of time (about 6 weeks) that I should be able to get it under control. You guys might have seen that I followed a bunch of the things on this post from right after the race and things have been going well. The doctor, as a matter of fact, said that that was EXACTLY what I was supposed to be doing. High five for me – operation stop stubbornness really has paid off a little.

I love this doctor so much. He is also the one that looks at my knees in case you were curious. He said that I CAN keep running but it will be painful at times. He said that PF is mechanical and therefore (on me at least) he said that it is not “dangerous” pain and he stated that as long as I keep it “in check” that I will be ok to keep running.

By “in check” he means a couple of things:

1– ice immediately after exercise especially longer runs for at least 15 mins

2– stretch like crazy, the calves, Achilles, and then arch

3– ibuprofen

4– cross train when the pain is above a 5 on a scale of 1-10.

All doable!

My worry was that I would run myself into a heel spur, which to me looks nasty and he said that my chances of that were veeeerrrry slim! I love him because he said you can run and tells me exactly what to do to be able to continue to do that without beating around the bush and is 100% honest.

He brought in his physical therapist guy who was also AMAZING. He showed me some stretches that I hadn’t seen or done before which was very helpful. After taking me through the stretches he was like – What the heck have you been doing? Your foot is as stiff as a board? He came in and moved my foot around a ton and was like – if I would have seen you before the marathon or before your double I would have told you NO WAY. Whoops?

He gave me this fancy boot that I get to wear to bed at night. SEXY I tell ya, and I’m a little worried that it might scare my dog, but nevertheless I will wear that bad boy until this foot feels better and I will attend the physical therapy. They said I would only need to go once or twice because the real work is done at home and with consistency. I have a follow up in a month so I’ll keep you posted but I am excited for the semi-good news and glad that it is solvable and manageable.

I have learned the importance of stretching! I think I learned it very late but I am sooooo going to get better at this stretching flexibility thing. Yoga will help this too. Oh and on a side note, I was in yoga the other day and just looking around (totally not what you should be doing) but there was this HUGE, I mean HUGE, musclely firefighter dude in the back who he was completely not flexible at all. He couldn’t even do some of the basic moves and I thought to myself that yoga really puts the whole idea of strength and flexibility into perspective and exactly why we need BALANCE! Yoga made him look like a complete weenie. I’ll keep this in mind the next time I want to skip stretching.