Well, I got in at 6 yesterday, so I was to tired to come on and post. So here is how it went. I told her about the leaking, and the baby moving. She aid that the leaking can start at anytime, but it usually happens toward the end of pregnancy. But that is still no need to worry. And about the baby moving, she said that most docs say that you don't feel the baby move until later in pregnancy unless yu've been pregnant before, but that is not true. She said that it is according to how sensitive you are. So I am just more sensitive than most. And I got a confirmation that I am really feeling the baby move, and nothing else. She did the u/s and the baby tried to kick it, and I felt it. Now for the u/s results, well I am sorry to say that we are still in the dark about the sex. But on the other hand there is also some good news, I think the baby can here me b/c he/she did what I told him/her to do. It was so cute. She did the u/c and the baby had his/her legs wide open, it was kind of like in a squating position. But she said that the baby is still to small for her to tell. Ohh, and he/she put on a show for us. He/she was wiggling and it looked like he/she was trying to clap his/her little hand. So adorable. I have gained 6 lbs. Since my last visit. Okay and for some kind of bad new, my bp is up a little. It is 120/79 last time it was 100/70, but that is normal for me, it goes up and down all of the time. My pap smear came back abnormal. She said that I had low grade changes. She a coloscopy (sp), or at least I think that is waht she said it was. She put some fluid on my cervix, and she said that it didn't change or it did, whatever. But anyway she said that we won't worry about it now, b/c if the result had been diff. I would have to get a biopsy, which is not the best thing to be doing during pregnacy. She'll be doing a couple more pap smears to see if there are any changes. And if after the baby is born, something is still wrong i'll have the biopsy. I am really stressed over this, my mom just had one, and it could be a sign of cervical cancer.
Bye ya'll